I am a USC who recently petitioned for my wife who is a b1/b2/bcc overstay from Mexico. We submitted an i-130 along with an i-485. We have received NOA's for both, and the online status is acceptance on i-485 and initial review on i-130. We have just realized we put the wrong entry date on the i-130. She has lost her i-94 that she got years ago on her last entry (that's why we were unsure as to the date), but her "laser visa" was scanned upon arrival. Is there something we should do in order to correct the mistake?
The I-130 does not require proof of entry. Many are filed for relative overseas. The I-485 requires proof of lawful entry. You should be able to request copiers of the CBP's record of entry And provide that at the adjustment interview. I can help you obtain proof of entry for a fee.
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