Hi! The USCIS website says this: Problem: The supporter mistakenly selected the wrong country for the beneficiary. Solution: The supporter should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload evidence of the correct country. If the case has been confirmed, they will need to submit a secure message to the Contact Center. The supporter should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue. Problem: The supporter needs to correct biographical data for the beneficiary after USCIS confirmed Form I-134A and the beneficiary submitted their attestations, but before the travel authorization has been issued. Solution: If name, date of birth, or passport information is incorrect, either the supporter or the beneficiary should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload a copy of the beneficiary’s passport. They should then send a secure message from their USCIS online account. They should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue. They must also acknowledge that they have already uploaded the evidence. Here's the link in case you'd like to check out the full page: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans We wish you the best!🤗✨
I did a request for my step daughter. I’m still confused about how I would bring her here .. my husband is not a resident yet. But they give me permission to bring her .
Hi! Our experts could help you process your application to bring your step daughter. In our app, you'll find the 'Consult' button, and there you'll be able to talk with one of our lawyers. Let us know if you have questions regarding our app 🤗
Hi! USCIS says this on their website: "If name, date of birth, or passport information is incorrect, either the supporter or the beneficiary should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload a copy of the beneficiary’s passport. They should then send a secure message from their USCIS online account. They should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue. They must also acknowledge that they have already uploaded the evidence." If you have followed those steps, the system should recognize the new information correctly. We wish you the best! ✨
Hi! You may find more information about this here: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans
Hi! You can check all the possible incorrect info and its possible solutions here: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans But do let us know if you have a specific case you'd like to correct 🤗🤗
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Ok, sooo where is that tab: after entering an account I don't see anything like that. Can you provide a visual instruction if it possible?
Hello, I have a question. Can you also correct the citizenship / nationality as well before applying for travel authorization?
Hi! The USCIS website says this:
Problem: The supporter mistakenly selected the wrong country for the beneficiary.
Solution: The supporter should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload evidence of the correct country.
If the case has been confirmed, they will need to submit a secure message to the Contact Center. The supporter should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue.
Problem: The supporter needs to correct biographical data for the beneficiary after USCIS confirmed Form I-134A and the beneficiary submitted their attestations, but before the travel authorization has been issued.
Solution: If name, date of birth, or passport information is incorrect, either the supporter or the beneficiary should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload a copy of the beneficiary’s passport.
They should then send a secure message from their USCIS online account. They should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue. They must also acknowledge that they have already uploaded the evidence.
Here's the link in case you'd like to check out the full page: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans
We wish you the best!🤗✨
Thanks for the info.😊
We're happy to inform you 🫂🫂✨✨
Thank you so so so muchhhhhhhh!!!!!
I did a request for my step daughter. I’m still confused about how I would bring her here .. my husband is not a resident yet. But they give me permission to bring her .
Hi! Our experts could help you process your application to bring your step daughter. In our app, you'll find the 'Consult' button, and there you'll be able to talk with one of our lawyers. Let us know if you have questions regarding our app 🤗
My daughter's date of birth is 10/10/2023 but they put 1/10/2023. But I submitted to cbp1 with the error. Is it okay?
Hi! USCIS says this on their website:
"If name, date of birth, or passport information is incorrect, either the supporter or the beneficiary should log in to their USCIS online account and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload a copy of the beneficiary’s passport.
They should then send a secure message from their USCIS online account. They should select “case already filed online” as the subject of the message and “correcting my biographical information” as the issue. They must also acknowledge that they have already uploaded the evidence."
If you have followed those steps, the system should recognize the new information correctly. We wish you the best! ✨
i would like to know if it is still possible to add a traveler member even if I already my onw case submited to CPB One
thanks for replying @lawfully
Hi! You may find more information about this here: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans
what if it's not an email, what if you accidentally put incorrect info?
Hi! You can check all the possible incorrect info and its possible solutions here: www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-processes-for-cubans-haitians-nicaraguans-and-venezuelans But do let us know if you have a specific case you'd like to correct 🤗🤗