When your immigration document is finally approved, it is possible that some of the information on it is incorrect due to administrative error.
This error could either be your fault or USCIS's fault. In most cases, you have to pay the fee to get it corrected if it was your fault.
Permanent Resident Card (I-551 or Green Card)
You must file the following documents:
Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card
On Form I-90 form, you should mark "2.d." as the reason for filing ("My card was issued with incorrect information because of a USCIS administrative error. I have attached the incorrect card and evidence of the correct information").
You don't have to pay the fee, if the error was the fault of USCIS. If the error was your fault, you need to pay the fee.
Fee details
Incorrect Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
If possible, a photocopy of original application that you submitted that had the correct information on it, as proof that your original documentation was correct.
A statement explaining the error.  来自: iPhone客户端 |