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its also a possibility that your fiancee is a victim of identity theft. i hope this matter is settled the soonest before her interview. its good that you have discovered it this early. with all the proper documentations and evidences, NSO will definitely clear things up.

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yah, we're pretty sure thats what has happened-id theft. i got the sister of my SO involved this morning..(she's got a few connections...went to school w/ & is still friends w/ the several local barangay captains & the mayor of the her town). apparently there has been some id theft for the purpose of (multiple) marrage in the philippines resently. they are in the process of putting all the evidence she will need to clear this up-(statements from barangay captians, local police, the local church, local census officers. stating she has never been married or lived anywhere but in her village.) they (the friends of my future sister in law) tell her it is becoming more common & that the papers they are preparing, along w/ a visit a NSO office should clear this up....hope so...& i'm already bracing for whatever happens w/ NBI...i'm looking at this as a good thing-(at least we found out in time to fix everything) got my fingers crossed & i'll post back to keep you up to date.

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There are lot of people who got hit everytime in NBI because of the same names, but i don't think the NSO will be wrong because you supplied the birth date and parents name, theres no two children born to the same parents with the same name at the same time. I guess you have to deal with this at NSO personally. Its possible that your fiancee is a victim of identity theft, someone stole her birth certificate and use it for marriage.

It could also just be an error on the NSO's part. Any filing system (computerized or paper) is only as accurate as the humans entering the data. The computer program might work perfectly, but if a human puts IN the wrong data, you get the wrong data OUT.

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Once you get the certificate of marriage, compare it with her birth certificate. . all the info you need will be there if they are one and the same person. Goodluck to you and hopefully this issue will be settled ASAP before her interview.

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