pathfinder77
New Member
I got my green card in the mail and noticed that a wrong country (French Polynesia) was listed as my country of origin (although I made sure all my documents always listed my correct country of origin which is Austria).
First I called USCIS just to find out that to have this corrected I would have to file the i-90 again (the fee would be waived since it is the issuers mistake), I would also need some more papers and pictures and then get a temporary green card (?!?) and most likely in about a year I would receive the corrected green card.
Since my green card status is conditional for the next 2 years and I will receive a permanent green card in 2 years I just decided to not go through all the hassles with appointments at the immigration office all over again and again...
So my question now is: Am I going to have any problems when travelling internationally (e.g. to Europe this winter) and re-entering the US with an Austrian passport and a Green Card that lists that my country of origin is French Polynesia?
First I called USCIS just to find out that to have this corrected I would have to file the i-90 again (the fee would be waived since it is the issuers mistake), I would also need some more papers and pictures and then get a temporary green card (?!?) and most likely in about a year I would receive the corrected green card.
Since my green card status is conditional for the next 2 years and I will receive a permanent green card in 2 years I just decided to not go through all the hassles with appointments at the immigration office all over again and again...
So my question now is: Am I going to have any problems when travelling internationally (e.g. to Europe this winter) and re-entering the US with an Austrian passport and a Green Card that lists that my country of origin is French Polynesia?