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I-765 rejected due to incorrect fee and outdated form (AOS case received)

I just got the rejection notice in mail today, saying that my I-765 was as rejected due to incorrect fee and outdated form. I also filed my 485, 130 and 131 concurrently and just got the text receipt notice for them (except for 765 of course). For the incorrect fee part, I was so confused because it was concurrent filing and postmarked on 9/4, so there shouldn’t be an additional fee for it. I called the USCIS and the representative confirmed that there shouldn’t be a fee. He told me to resubmit the package and include the 485 receipt. For the outdated form part, it was my fault because there’s a newer edition posted on 8/25, but I didn’t check it and sent out my application a few days later...

So my questions are: 1. If I resubmit the 765, do I need to pay the new fee? Or I don’t need to because it was originally submitted with 485? I know that the new fee increase was blocked for now, but I didn’t see any update on the USCIS website... 2. For the 485 receipt, would printing out the online USCIS case status page work? Or should it be the paper receipt notice? (Haven’t received the paper one yet) 3. The rejection notice said they also returned any supporting document, but they did not. The only things they returned were the form itself and a copy of the envelope I mailed. For my resubmission, do I need to include that copy of envelope cover ( which has postmark on it)? And I should include all supporting documents again right?

I would like to try to submit it and have it delivered by 10/2(to avoid ambiguity) but I don’t think it’s possible if I have to wait for the 485 paper receipt notice. And with the fee increase blocked, it’s even more confusing...

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