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Old 11-29-2006, 06:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
Bantik2005
 
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Default Made a mistake on I-751, please, HELP! URGENT!

I am so sorry to bother you again, guys,
But we just discovered that we made a mistake on our I-751.
Here is the story,
I was married before, and I have two kids from my first marriage, BUT
they dont live with me but with their father back in other country. I am
married to my USC spouse here, and we live here, in the USA.
Anyway, recently, in August, when we filed our I-751 to remove condition
from my conditional green card, in the section where you have to list
all your children (even if they dont live with you), we made a mistake.
My oldest son was born July 15, 1999, BUT in the I-751 form by mistake
we put July 14, 1999 (got wrong by ONE day).
And I just realized that (I already feel ashamed that I forgot my
child's birthday date)
So my question is WHAT should we do now? What could happen? Is there
going to be a problem? Should I file something?
Please, please, HELP, ADVISE, we're so worried about this...
 

Old 11-29-2006, 08:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
Sam36
 
Posts: 31
Default Re: Made a mistake on I-751, please, HELP! URGENT!

> I am so sorry to bother you again, guys,
> But we just discovered that we made a mistake on our I-751.
> Here is the story,
> I was married before, and I have two kids from my first marriage, BUT
> they dont live with me but with their father back in other country. I
> am married to my USC spouse here, and we live here, in the USA.
> Anyway, recently, in August, when we filed our I-751 to remove
> condition from my conditional green card, in the section where you
> have to list all your children (even if they dont live with you), we
> made a mistake. My oldest son was born July 15, 1999, BUT in the I-751
> form by mistake we put July 14, 1999 (got wrong by ONE day).
> And I just realized that (I already feel ashamed that I forgot my
> child's birthday date)
> So my question is WHAT should we do now? What could happen? Is there
> going to be a problem? Should I file something?
> Please, please, HELP, ADVISE, we're so worried about this...

There is NO Problem at all, your fine calm down, if you get your NOA you
can send mail for your service center if you wanna do something but its
not big deal because your kids dont have any file with USCIS.My Advice
just forget it its not big deal at all.
 
Old 11-29-2006, 12:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
Ian-Mstm
 
Posts: 6030
Default Re: Made a mistake on I-751, please, HELP! URGENT!

> I am so sorry to bother you again, guys,
> But we just discovered that we made a mistake on our I-751.
> Here is the story,
> I was married before, and I have two kids from my first marriage, BUT
> they dont live with me but with their father back in other country. I
> am married to my USC spouse here, and we live here, in the USA.
> Anyway, recently, in August, when we filed our I-751 to remove
> condition from my conditional green card, in the section where you
> have to list all your children (even if they dont live with you), we
> made a mistake. My oldest son was born July 15, 1999, BUT in the I-751
> form by mistake we put July 14, 1999 (got wrong by ONE day).
> And I just realized that (I already feel ashamed that I forgot my
> child's birthday date)
> So my question is WHAT should we do now? What could happen? Is there
> going to be a problem? Should I file something?
> Please, please, HELP, ADVISE, we're so worried about this...

You should do *nothing* at all. This is a non-issue.

Ian
 
Old 11-29-2006, 12:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
Rete
 
Posts: 9736
Default Re: Made a mistake on I-751, please, HELP! URGENT!

> I am so sorry to bother you again, guys,
> But we just discovered that we made a mistake on our I-751.
> Here is the story,
> I was married before, and I have two kids from my first marriage, BUT
> they dont live with me but with their father back in other country. I
> am married to my USC spouse here, and we live here, in the USA.
> Anyway, recently, in August, when we filed our I-751 to remove
> condition from my conditional green card, in the section where you
> have to list all your children (even if they dont live with you), we
> made a mistake. My oldest son was born July 15, 1999, BUT in the I-751
> form by mistake we put July 14, 1999 (got wrong by ONE day).
> And I just realized that (I already feel ashamed that I forgot my
> child's birthday date)
> So my question is WHAT should we do now? What could happen? Is there
> going to be a problem? Should I file something?
> Please, please, HELP, ADVISE, we're so worried about this...

It is not a problem that will cause your petition to be rejected, even
if it is noticed.

If you are called for an interview (in the unlikely case) then correct
it at that time.

Be sure when you file for naturalization that you use the correct date
for your child.
__________________
I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
 
Old 11-29-2006, 02:42 PM   #5 (permalink)
Bantik2005
 
Posts: 260
Default Re: Made a mistake on I-751, please, HELP! URGENT!

> It is not a problem that will cause your petition to be rejected, even
> if it is noticed.
>
> If you are called for an interview (in the unlikely case) then correct
> it at that time.
>
> Be sure when you file for naturalization that you use the correct date
> for your child.

Thank you so much guys,
I feel better now,
God Bless you all!
 
 


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