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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello there,

I just noticed that I have made a big mistake in filling out both forms (G325A and DS-230). There is information mismatch (places and dates where my fiancee lived and went to school). Now, the case is already in consulate and the interview date is coming. Please let me know how I can fix this? Can I send an updated G-325A to the consulate?

Appreciate any help/input.

Regards,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello there,

I just noticed that I have made a big mistake in filling out both forms (G325A and DS-230). There is information mismatch (places and dates where my fiancee lived and went to school). Now, the case is already in consulate and the interview date is coming. Please let me know how I can fix this? Can I send an updated G-325A to the consulate?

Appreciate any help/input.

Regards,

I just double checked. Actually, only one date is wrong (somehow copied and pasted from somewhere maybe). Can I fax a corrected copy to the embassy?

Regards,

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I wouldn't worry about it, I made mistakes on the G-235a and corrected it on the DS-230. If asked about it at the interview, simply answer honestly that it was a mistake and the information on the DS-230 is correct

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I wouldn't worry about it, I made mistakes on the G-235a and corrected it on the DS-230. If asked about it at the interview, simply answer honestly that it was a mistake and the information on the DS-230 is correct

Good luck

Thanks a lot for the prompt reply. I was really worried. So, would it make any difference if I fax a corrected one anyways? I just want to clear the issue in advance.

Thanks again,

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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A faxed reply might cause more confusion then resolve the issue or the fax might not even catch up to the case file. This is not considered a material misrepresentation.

The best approach is to have your fiance(e) hand carry the corrected G-325A unsigned, Then offer it to the COnsular Officer only if this very minor issue (mistake) arises in the conversation. He/she can then sign the G-325A in front of the CO replacing the current one. This will be the least of their concerns considering the country of the fiance(e).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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A faxed reply might cause more confusion then resolve the issue or the fax might not even catch up to the case file. This is not considered a material misrepresentation.

The best approach is to have your fiance(e) hand carry the corrected G-325A unsigned, Then offer it to the COnsular Officer only if this very minor issue (mistake) arises in the conversation. He/she can then sign the G-325A in front of the CO replacing the current one. This will be the least of their concerns considering the country of the fiance(e).

Thanks for the clarification. Yes, it seems to be minor. I will do as advised. Actually, my fiancee and I are from Afghanistan, but immigrant and K-1 visas are still processed through the U.S. embassy in Islamabad Pakistan. They may move the immigration visa unit to Afghanistan sometime in the future.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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I had silly date mistakes on the G325A as well but it never came up. I corrected it on the DS230 and carried an updated G325A to the interview as well.

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