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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ Members!

:help:

i need your help guys.

We filed our 1-129f petition last November '08 and received our NOA1 Dec.2 '08.

It was only yesterday that my fiance and I realized that the print of my birth date (printed 02)on my I-129F form

while on my biographical form on this form is the correct date of my birth date (printed 12)

is there an action to be done on this? what?

we hope it wont affect our visa process and approval.

Thanks Guys!

**j&L**

misisB

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Call up USCIS and ask them to fix a typo on the form. You will need to know the form, field #, bad data and new data along with your NOA receipt #. They will perform a service request and provide you a tracking number for this.

Love forever,

Dale & Trisha

Married: 9/29/2008

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Greencard received: 08/29/2009

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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At least they might tell you they will.

Often we hear that even though someone has called for changes at the uscis, rarely is it actually done. ;) Best to address most changes after noa2/I-797 with nvc or dos/embassy.

I wouldn't worry about a wrong date too much. Can you imagine the errors with dates that must be made considering the standard for dates is different all over the world? :wacko: Lots of people report putting the wrong dates 23/1/70 instead of 1/23/70...etc. or other small errors and they get through ok.

I forgot to change the letter of intent so it stated that we would marry within 90 days of me entering the US... only, i'm the USC. :lol:

You could perhaps try to call but it probably will do no good...and at worst, it's an rfe for clarification. have a look through the RFE thread (sticky topic) to ease your mind.

good luck

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for the info.

I hope you have a good day!

At least they might tell you they will.

Often we hear that even though someone has called for changes at the uscis, rarely is it actually done. ;) Best to address most changes after noa2/I-797 with nvc or dos/embassy.

I wouldn't worry about a wrong date too much. Can you imagine the errors with dates that must be made considering the standard for dates is different all over the world? :wacko: Lots of people report putting the wrong dates 23/1/70 instead of 1/23/70...etc. or other small errors and they get through ok.

I forgot to change the letter of intent so it stated that we would marry within 90 days of me entering the US... only, i'm the USC. :lol:

You could perhaps try to call but it probably will do no good...and at worst, it's an rfe for clarification. have a look through the RFE thread (sticky topic) to ease your mind.

good luck

Thanks for the info.

I hope you have a good day!

Call up USCIS and ask them to fix a typo on the form. You will need to know the form, field #, bad data and new data along with your NOA receipt #. They will perform a service request and provide you a tracking number for this.

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