curiousGeorge
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After all that, we get our cards today, and my wife's birthdate on the card is wrong. Its off by 2 days. The CSR at USCIS says I need to file an I-90 with the Miami office, and prove to them that the application had the correct date by showing a copy of the original application, which it did, or else they will charge me $185 for new card. My lawyer told me to e-file the application for the I-90, and since its a service center error there is no fee.
Has anyone e-filed I-90 this with success, or is it better to fille a paper version?? I've heard that E-filing EAD applications just causes more problems.
Well, my journey is still not over.
Again back to my original arguement from another thread, if they didn't have to do all this duplicate work, they could save so many costs that eventually go to the taxpayer.
Has anyone e-filed I-90 this with success, or is it better to fille a paper version?? I've heard that E-filing EAD applications just causes more problems.
Well, my journey is still not over.
Again back to my original arguement from another thread, if they didn't have to do all this duplicate work, they could save so many costs that eventually go to the taxpayer.