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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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In the rush of sending all the required documentation for my I29F, I made a couple of errors i.e. selected widow for my fiancee (she's never married but her son's father died a few years ago), wrote her son's DOB wrong (just the year) and wrote his name the way she calls him (Andy instead of Andrew). Will these be red flags for the interview? Any one with similar experiences? I appreciate any input from the forum.

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In the rush of sending all the required documentation for my I29F, I made a couple of errors i.e. selected widow for my fiancee (she's never married but her son's father died a few years ago), wrote her son's DOB wrong (just the year) and wrote his name the way she calls him (Andy instead of Andrew). Will these be red flags for the interview? Any one with similar experiences? I appreciate any input from the forum.

You will probably just get an RFE. If you listed your fiance as widowed you would have needed to include a death certificate and you did not. So you will have to explain that you were mistaken. That is all I can think of.

Good luck!

12-27-2010: I-129F arrived at USCIS sent packet on 12/23

12-29-2010: Notice date on NOA1

12-31-2010: Check cleared

01-02-2011: NOA1 received via SMS & E-Mail

01-06-2011: NOA1 hardcopy received via USPS[/color]

2-17-2011:Touched

04/12/2011:NOA2!!!!!

4-18-11: Received by NVC

4-20-11: Left NVC

4-24-11: Received by the consulate in Abu Dhabi

4-27-11:Received both packet 3 & 4 via e-mail from Abu Dhabi

7-25-11:Interview date-Administrative Processing

8-3-11:Administrative Processing ended - APPROVED!!!!!! :D

8-25-11:POE-SFO

9-10-11:Married!!!

9-26-11:Sent AOS Packet

10-6-11:Received NOA1s via text and E-mail

10-9-11:NOA1 hardcopies received, along with biometrics appointment letter

10-25-11:Biometrics Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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You will probably just get an RFE. If you listed your fiance as widowed you would have needed to include a death certificate and you did not. So you will have to explain that you were mistaken. That is all I can think of.

Good luck!

We already received the NOA2 and we are getting ready for the interview. I'm just wondering how to address this issue, at the interview or should I call the consulate.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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They will ask you these questions for sure in the interview or as a minimum you have to be prepared to answer them. You need to have prove that she is not a widowed and that her son's father did not marry her. Get something certified from El Registro Civil before you go so you can show it was an honest mistake. They will go ahead with the application act calm and take as much documentation with you as you can do not take anything lightly. Here are the three things that can happen. 1 you get approved the visa, 2. your appliacation is put under review (this could take a couple of months) 3. You are denied and have to file again.

2010-05-15 I-129F Application sent to CSC

2010-05-17 I-129F Application received by VSC

2010-05-19 I-129F Application Forwarded to Dallas Lockbox

2010-05-25 Check cashed

2010-05-25 NOA1 Receipt

2010-07-07 NOA2 Received email that our I-129F application was approved

2010-07-14 NOA2 hard copy received, Petition sent to NVC

2010-07-12 NVC sent Petition sent to embassy

2010-07-15 Called NVC and got case number

2010-07-14 Petition received at Ecuador Embassy

2010-XX-XX Packet 4 letter of instructions from the Ecuadorian Embassy

2010-07-30 Medical appointment scheduled

2010-08-10 Passed medical

2010-09-13 Appointment for visa at Guayaquil Consulate

2011-01-04 Travel to the United States and get married

2011-01-16 Got Married

2011-03-19 Submitted AOS application

2011-04-05 Received RFE

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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They will ask you these questions for sure in the interview or as a minimum you have to be prepared to answer them. You need to have prove that she is not a widowed and that her son's father did not marry her. Get something certified from El Registro Civil before you go so you can show it was an honest mistake. They will go ahead with the application act calm and take as much documentation with you as you can do not take anything lightly. Here are the three things that can happen. 1 you get approved the visa, 2. your appliacation is put under review (this could take a couple of months) 3. You are denied and have to file again.

Thank you so much for your input. Hope it all goes ok.

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