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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Here is what happened, I know it shouldn't have been, but did happen nevertheless. Please help me out finding a solution, and if you have any idea please let me know what can be the effect of this mistake.

here is what it is: when I applied for my wife's K3 visa, I filled out her G325 as well. I made a mistake on her mother's last name. She did not notice it either and signed it. She is facing the interview soon, and we just found it out (looking at the saved pdf and other files). I think its worth mentioning here, the last name I gave and the actual last name, none of them are her father's last name.

What can be the effect of it? What should I do now?

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Here is what happened, I know it shouldn't have been, but did happen nevertheless. Please help me out finding a solution, and if you have any idea please let me know what can be the effect of this mistake.

here is what it is: when I applied for my wife's K3 visa, I filled out her G325 as well. I made a mistake on her mother's last name. She did not notice it either and signed it. She is facing the interview soon, and we just found it out (looking at the saved pdf and other files). I think its worth mentioning here, the last name I gave and the actual last name, none of them are her father's last name.

What can be the effect of it? What should I do now?

Tokai,

So I see your wife is in Bangladesh like me. I am a Bangladeshi American. If I understand your post correctly, you wrote your mother-in-law's maiden name instead of her married name. But, if you take a look at the G-325A form carefully, then you will notice that for mother, they are asking for her maiden name, not her married name. So you are fine, if my assumption is correct.

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I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

 
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