Hello All!
I am a USC petitioning for my husband! Today I got a letter in the mail stating, "Recently, you submitted an application for immigration benefits. That form was submitted with an extra remittance that is not required to process your application. Your check is being returned to you with this notice. No additional action by you is required at this time." They only sent the notice with the check stapled to it, a green form to include when the application is resubmitted, a copy of the form G-1145 I submitted, and a copy of the USPS receipt from my application package. They did NOT send back my entire application- what does that mean?
I submitted two money orders made out to U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the amount of $88 each (Affidavits of support. There were two) I was told this was required by a USCIS handler, but now understand it IS NOT as were were filing IN the US (I also understand a few people have made the same mistake!)
I called the USCIS customer service line but they couldn't tell me anything other than that it doesn't make sense why it was rejected. They transferred me to a tier two agent, but to be honest he talked in circles! I sent an email to [email protected] but haven't heard back. Does anyone have experience with this?? What does it mean?
I am a USC petitioning for my husband! Today I got a letter in the mail stating, "Recently, you submitted an application for immigration benefits. That form was submitted with an extra remittance that is not required to process your application. Your check is being returned to you with this notice. No additional action by you is required at this time." They only sent the notice with the check stapled to it, a green form to include when the application is resubmitted, a copy of the form G-1145 I submitted, and a copy of the USPS receipt from my application package. They did NOT send back my entire application- what does that mean?
I submitted two money orders made out to U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the amount of $88 each (Affidavits of support. There were two) I was told this was required by a USCIS handler, but now understand it IS NOT as were were filing IN the US (I also understand a few people have made the same mistake!)
I called the USCIS customer service line but they couldn't tell me anything other than that it doesn't make sense why it was rejected. They transferred me to a tier two agent, but to be honest he talked in circles! I sent an email to [email protected] but haven't heard back. Does anyone have experience with this?? What does it mean?
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