I filed an I90 in May 2001 at the Dallas district office because the country of birth was wrong (Australia (AUS) instead of Austria (AUT)).
Back then, I double checked with the INS officer, that both the country code on the I90 as well as on the I89 was correct.
It took the INS 9 months to send a new card. I received it today with EXACTLY THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN !@#$#@%$!
This time, I\'ll take my chances and I will _NOT_ apply for a new card but simply take copies of the whole shebang (Immigrant Visa, first Green Card, first Green Card letter, I90 application, I90 NOA, second Green Card letter, passport stamps, H1B visas) with me and truly hope that the Immigration Officer at the airport shows common sense.
~Dominik.
Back then, I double checked with the INS officer, that both the country code on the I90 as well as on the I89 was correct.
It took the INS 9 months to send a new card. I received it today with EXACTLY THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN !@#$#@%$!
This time, I\'ll take my chances and I will _NOT_ apply for a new card but simply take copies of the whole shebang (Immigrant Visa, first Green Card, first Green Card letter, I90 application, I90 NOA, second Green Card letter, passport stamps, H1B visas) with me and truly hope that the Immigration Officer at the airport shows common sense.
~Dominik.