Hello everyone, I hope you can help.
Application for concurrent filing of I-130, 765 and 485 was rejected and returned to me because I had dated one of the checks with the wrong year i.e. 2014 instead of 2015.
Not bad news really. So, I rewrote the two checks for $1,070 and $420 respectively (making sure they were all dated correctly), and posted the package back exactly as I had received it from USCIS (but with correct checks). Only thing is, instead of posting it to the the PO Box address that they said to post it to on the I-797C, I posted it back to the lockbox.
It was a truly stupid thing to do! Not being familiar with the US postal system, I thought that the only way to get confirmation of delivery was to have someone sign for it. So, in a panic to get the package back to them urgently (Im worried as my visitor visa expired), and get confirmation it was delivered, I sent it via express mail to the lockbox. I have now realized (having done some research after the fact), that Priority Mail can also confirm delivery even to a P.O. Box.
What will happen now? Will they send it back again or will they forward it to the correct address?
I'm a bit distracted and stressed by it, but have learned a valuable lesson - When I receive correspondence from USCIS, Don't panic! Take the time to read it through, do the necessary research and then respond! and most importantly FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS!!
If anyone has had a similar experience and can let me know what happens now, that would be wonderful!
Application for concurrent filing of I-130, 765 and 485 was rejected and returned to me because I had dated one of the checks with the wrong year i.e. 2014 instead of 2015.
Not bad news really. So, I rewrote the two checks for $1,070 and $420 respectively (making sure they were all dated correctly), and posted the package back exactly as I had received it from USCIS (but with correct checks). Only thing is, instead of posting it to the the PO Box address that they said to post it to on the I-797C, I posted it back to the lockbox.
It was a truly stupid thing to do! Not being familiar with the US postal system, I thought that the only way to get confirmation of delivery was to have someone sign for it. So, in a panic to get the package back to them urgently (Im worried as my visitor visa expired), and get confirmation it was delivered, I sent it via express mail to the lockbox. I have now realized (having done some research after the fact), that Priority Mail can also confirm delivery even to a P.O. Box.
What will happen now? Will they send it back again or will they forward it to the correct address?
I'm a bit distracted and stressed by it, but have learned a valuable lesson - When I receive correspondence from USCIS, Don't panic! Take the time to read it through, do the necessary research and then respond! and most importantly FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS!!
If anyone has had a similar experience and can let me know what happens now, that would be wonderful!
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