Q: My birth date came up wrong on my Green card. How fast can it be rectified?

Monica E Rottermann

A: You have to file Form I-90 to receive a new card with the correct information. If it was USCIS error, meaning your date of birth was listed correctly in the application but USCIS input it incorrectly, then you have to mail in your original green card and do not need to pay the filing fee. If, however, it was your error, you will have to submit your birth certificate/passport to establish your correct date of birth and pay the filing fee.

You can check processing times here: https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

James L. Arrasmith

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A: If your birth date is incorrect on your Green Card, it is important to have it corrected as soon as possible to avoid any issues with your legal status in the United States. The process for correcting a mistake on a Green Card can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the severity of the error.

If the mistake is a minor one, such as a typo or a transposition of numbers, you may be able to correct it through the USCIS online account system, which allows you to request corrections to certain biographic information on your Green Card. This can often be done quickly and easily, and you may receive a corrected Green Card within a few weeks.

If the mistake is more significant, such as an incorrect birth date or other biographic information, you may need to file a formal request for correction with USCIS. This can involve filling out specific forms and providing supporting documentation, and the process can take several months to complete.

In either case, it is important to work with an experienced immigration attorney who can guide you through the process and ensure that your rights are protected. Your attorney can help you gather the necessary documents and fill out the required forms, and can also communicate with USCIS on your behalf to ensure that your case is processed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Overall, the speed at which your Green Card can be corrected will depend on the specific circumstances of your case and the procedures required to correct the mistake. It is important to take action as soon as possible to avoid any potential issues with your legal status in the United States.