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Hello to all VJ's,

My Dad's Name on his birth certificate , baptismal, marriage contract names is Naciano..But in my birth certificate is NANCIANO. I filed petition for my Dad and i put his real name Naciano instead of NANCIANO. I submitted the application along with his affidavit stating that Naciano and Nanciano is the same person..IS there any conflict that would cause delay on his applications??

Thanks and hoping to hear from you guys!

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Could be. Only the crystal ball can tell. Would have been better if you had the mistake in your birth certificate corrected while in the Philippines but now it's too late. Hope your file will be viewed by an Immigration Officer who recognizes that it's a simple misspelling and not a issue to get hung up on. My guess is that you will be fine.

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Could be. Only the crystal ball can tell. Would have been better if you had the mistake in your birth certificate corrected while in the Philippines but now it's too late. Hope your file will be viewed by an Immigration Officer who recognizes that it's a simple misspelling and not a issue to get hung up on. My guess is that you will be fine.

Just worried... i hope affidavit of the same person is fine....All his original papers are Naciano.. but in my birth cert and my other siblings is NANCIANO..

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Could be. Only the crystal ball can tell. Would have been better if you had the mistake in your birth certificate corrected while in the Philippines but now it's too late. Hope your file will be viewed by an Immigration Officer who recognizes that it's a simple misspelling and not a issue to get hung up on. My guess is that you will be fine.

Just worried... i hope affidavit of the same person is fine....All his original papers are Naciano.. but in my birth cert and my other siblings is NANCIANO..

Just pray I think the affidavit will help. If you read my latest post about my Kid's I-130 , my case was more complicated than yours but I was approved. Good luck.

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Hello to all VJ's,

My Dad's Name on his birth certificate , baptismal, marriage contract names is Naciano..But in my birth certificate is NANCIANO. I filed petition for my Dad and i put his real name Naciano instead of NANCIANO. I submitted the application along with his affidavit stating that Naciano and Nanciano is the same person..IS there any conflict that would cause delay on his applications??

Thanks and hoping to hear from you guys!

It happened to me. My mom's name is slightly different on my BC. So what I did was I provided an affidavit, photos of me and my mom when I was younger and when I visited them recently. I also sent a picture of her with my kids, her ID showing her name and documents from her work that shows I am her daughter. So overall it reconciles everything that this and that person is one, my mom.. It was approved and we're just waiting for their interview this January.. Goodluck!

I-R5 at USCIS California Service Center

Consulate: Manila Philippines

5/19/09 Filed I-130 at Chicago Lockbox

5/22/09 USCIS rcvd I-130

6/01/09 Checks cashed

6/03/09 NOA1 rcvd for both parents

8/12/09 Email approval for Dad

8/17/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Dad

8/20/09 Rcvd RFE email for Mom

9/08/09 Email approval for Mom

9/12/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Mom

NVC

8/19/09 NVC rcvd dad's case

9/18/09 NVC rcvd mom's case

9/22/09 Emailed DS3032

9/28/09 Paid AOS/ I-864 fee of $70 for both

10/08/09 rcvd emails: DS3032 accepted

10/08/09 sent I-864

10/09/09 IV bill generated for both cases

10/10/09 Paid IV bill $800 for both

10/13/09 I-864 rcvd by NVC

10/15/09 DS230 mailed to NVC

10/16/09 I-864 accepted & entered into the system

10/19/09 DS230 rcvd by NVC

11/02/09 rcvd checklist emails

11/09/09 sent RFE to NVC via UPS

11/12/09 NVC received RFE

11/19/09 AVR: checklist response rcvd 11/18/09

11/28/09 Log-in failed for both

12/01/09 Case complete as of 11/30/09

12/14/09 rcvd emails of interview date

01/04-05/09 medical @ St.Lukes done

01/11/10 Interview @ USEmbassy Manila 6:30am

 
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