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name error i-129F and G325A for fiance Visa

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I recently sent papers to apply for Fiance Visa. Today I notices that I made the following error.

for the Question: if any other names uses for Fiance?

on the i-129 application , I put her name as Jane Doe and none for any other names

on the G325A , She put Jane Doe as name and Jane Doe Smith for other names used

Jane doe appears on all of her documents including passport, birth certificates and school certificate.

Would the application be rejected for this reason?

Also: error made on her G325A : Her Dad's birday was written as 09/16/08 but the actuall birthdat is 12/01/52. could this cause any problem?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Had to do this one myself, USCIS entered information incorectly in the system. Here is the letter I used to submit corrections ( in this case, my fiancee's b-day ). I don't know if you will need supporting documentation for the cases you presented.

Jane Doe

Jane's address

goes

here

Operations Unit

Immigrant Visa Branch

United States Embassy

1201 Roxas Blvd.

Ermita, Metro Manila 1000

( subsitute the countries embassy address above )

Case: WACase#

Recipt: MNLrecipt#

This correspondence is being sent to report a correction of Jane Doe's birtdate. Jane Doe was born on <Month> <Day> in the year of <YEAR> ( MM/DD/YYYY ). Documents included supporting this claim are a copy of birth certificate and a copy of beneficiary’s passport.

Signed,

Jane Doe

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Doesn't sound too harmful as you did put the name listed on her documents. We've seen worse go through fine and some rfe'd for simpler things. It's really at the discretion of the adjuticator working your case. Any changes should be made through the Embassy, as noted above, or by calling DOS once the petition has been approved. Unless, of course, you receive an RFE.

good luck.

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