I filled my AR-11 with wrong "Date of Entry". Do i need to re-submit again?

Asked 4 months ago - San Jose, CA

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During online submission of AR-11, i submitted the "Approx. Date of Entry" as 11/20 Instead of 12/20. I would like to know whether i need to file a new AR-11.

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  1. Contributor Level 19

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    Answered January 22, 2013 16:28. You can. But if you gave other unique identifying factors such as DOB, A#... that small error should cause a problem.

    Samuel Ouya Maina, Esq. 415.391.6612 s.ouya@mainalaw.com Law Offices of S. Ouya Maina, PC 332 Pine Street,... more
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    Answered January 22, 2013 16:29. To be safe, you should.

    J Charles Ferrari Eng & Nishimura 213.622.2255 The statement above is general in nature and does not... more
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    Answered January 22, 2013 18:33. I agree with my colleagues. It is better you update it with accurate information.

    This response is general in nature and cannot be construed as legal advice, given that not enough facts are known.... more
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    Answered January 22, 2013 19:53. There is no harm in re-submitting it.

    Dean P. Murray
    The Murray Law Firm
    560 Sylvan Avenue
    Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
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    F: (201)549-8700

    Mr. Murray's response is NOT legal advice and does NOT create an attorney-client relationship. You should NOT rely... more
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    Answered January 22, 2013 17:07. You should. Better safe than sorry. Be sure to print the final screen for your records.

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