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i am filling out DS-230 for myself (my husband is petitioning me under IR1), when i noticed that the age of my parents in my birth certificate does not match their actual age. what is the most legal thing to do? really confused here...

i believe for IR1, they would not be asking for my parents birth certificate. my birth certificate does not contain their birthdates only their ages.

my father'a age was adjusted 1 year older while my mother's was adjusted a year younger.

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i am filling out DS-230 for myself (my husband is petitioning me under IR1), when i noticed that the age of my parents in my birth certificate does not match their actual age. what is the most legal thing to do? really confused here...

i believe for IR1, they would not be asking for my parents birth certificate. my birth certificate does not contain their birthdates only their ages.

my father'a age was adjusted 1 year older while my mother's was adjusted a year younger.

Why would they do that?

im not sure but i these are teh requirements for the Birth certificates:

Beneficiary’s birth certificate (Certified) WARNING - Some birth certificates have an EXPIRATION DATE

Each applicant will need to obtain an original birth certificate issued by the official custodian of birth records in the country of birth, showing the date and place of birth and the parentage of the alien, based upon the original registration of birth.

The certificate must contain the:

Person’s date of birth

Person’s place of birth

Names of both parents, and

Annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from the official records

It doesnt say that it has to have there bith dates just there names. Mine had there birthday dates on my BC but i think there may be a possible RFE as you have to put your parents birth dates on the DS 230 and if whoever reviews it sees there is a difference you may get one.

Maybe you should call the NVC and speak to someone and explain your situation

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