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We are approved for K1 and K2 at CSC and NVC and have picked up our packet at the Embassy In San Jose, Costa Rica. One of the forms that they want from each beneficiary, is the DS-230, which goes back 10 years for residency and work history. When reviewing the previously filed G325A Biographic information, I find some incorrect and overlapping dates for previous addresses and employment. We want to answer honestly and correctly, but our correct answers on the DS-230 will contradict some answers on the G325A. We will have to use a attachment anyway, so I am thinking that we should give the correct answer and make a special note that the origional G325A submission has unintentional errors. I am thinking that the errors were made by the typest I hired and missed by me in proof reading. Input would be appreciated.

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We are approved for K1 and K2 at CSC and NVC and have picked up our packet at the Embassy In San Jose, Costa Rica. One of the forms that they want from each beneficiary, is the DS-230, which goes back 10 years for residency and work history. When reviewing the previously filed G325A Biographic information, I find some incorrect and overlapping dates for previous addresses and employment. We want to answer honestly and correctly, but our correct answers on the DS-230 will contradict some answers on the G325A. We will have to use a attachment anyway, so I am thinking that we should give the correct answer and make a special note that the origional G325A submission has unintentional errors. I am thinking that the errors were made by the typest I hired and missed by me in proof reading. Input would be appreciated.

Unless you get better advice from someone with experience, what you have stated sounds exactly right. I would state it exactly as you have stated it here: "The errors were made by the typist I hired and missed by me in proof reading."

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We are approved for K1 and K2 at CSC and NVC and have picked up our packet at the Embassy In San Jose, Costa Rica. One of the forms that they want from each beneficiary, is the DS-230, which goes back 10 years for residency and work history. When reviewing the previously filed G325A Biographic information, I find some incorrect and overlapping dates for previous addresses and employment. We want to answer honestly and correctly, but our correct answers on the DS-230 will contradict some answers on the G325A. We will have to use a attachment anyway, so I am thinking that we should give the correct answer and make a special note that the origional G325A submission has unintentional errors. I am thinking that the errors were made by the typest I hired and missed by me in proof reading. Input would be appreciated.

I made an error in my wife's G-325a. Not a big deal, she corrected it at the interview. Just tell them you made an error.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

 
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