gordonf238
New Member
I've received my permanent resident card today. The "Country of Birth" field lists Czech Republic, when in fact, I was born in Slovakia (Slovak Republic).
When my parents (also living in the US) received their green cards, they also had this error. They filed an I-90 and had to give-up the physical card for correction. It took USCIS two years to re-issue the cards to them, and they still showed Czech Republic as the Country of Birth.
I had read somewhere that this has to do with the Country Code the USCIS uses which sometimes causes a different country to be printed.
Without going through the same two-year process, is there anything I can do to ensure the correct country shows up when I file my I-90?
Another part of me is telling me to leave it as-is, as I intend to apply for naturalization in 2.5 years once I'm eligible. However, my passport is issued by Slovak Republic, and my green card says something else. I'd hate for some paranoid airport security guard to make an issue out of this.
Any suggestions? Thanks a million guys!
When my parents (also living in the US) received their green cards, they also had this error. They filed an I-90 and had to give-up the physical card for correction. It took USCIS two years to re-issue the cards to them, and they still showed Czech Republic as the Country of Birth.
I had read somewhere that this has to do with the Country Code the USCIS uses which sometimes causes a different country to be printed.
Without going through the same two-year process, is there anything I can do to ensure the correct country shows up when I file my I-90?
Another part of me is telling me to leave it as-is, as I intend to apply for naturalization in 2.5 years once I'm eligible. However, my passport is issued by Slovak Republic, and my green card says something else. I'd hate for some paranoid airport security guard to make an issue out of this.
Any suggestions? Thanks a million guys!