You can call USCIS, tell them about the error, and ask them to correct it. You may want to work with an immigration attorney before attempting to correct your application.
For ALL sponsors: A copy of your individual federal income tax return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year, or a statement and/or evidence describing why you were not required to file. Also include a copy of every Form 1099, schedule, and any other evidence of reported income.
Writing a Letter of Good Faith for the Immigration Process Identify yourself and explain your relationship to the couple. Include anecdotes that demonstrate the authenticity of the marriage. Sign and date the affidavit. Use the standard legal format or format the affidavit as a traditional business letter.
We can assist you in correcting the error. If your document has incorrect information because of USCIS error (for example, USCIS made a typo), you may submit a Typographic Error service request. Before you submit a request, review the Updating or Correcting Your Documents webpage.
In your letter, include: The date; The address of the USCIS office as indicated on your approval notice; Your personal identifying information. A detailed explanation of your situation (that the EAD was issued with incorrect dates);
The letter does not need to be notarized, but it is important to include a sworn statement that states, “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.” The petitioner should understand that an affidavit is only supporting evidence.
You can call USCIS, tell them about the error, and ask them to correct it. You may want to work with an immigration attorney before attempting to correct your application.
Contact USCIS: You can call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 to explain your situation. They may provide guidance on how to proceed.
In your letter, include: The date; The address of the USCIS office as indicated on your approval notice; Your personal identifying information. A detailed explanation of your situation (that the EAD was issued with incorrect dates);