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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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HELLO THERE!

I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM THAT IS REALLY STRESSING ME OUT...MY PARENT VISA INTERVIEW IS ON SEPTEMBER 19 THIS YEAR BUT I AM WORRIED ABOUT MY MOM PASSPORT BECAUSE HER DATE OF BIRTH IN THE PASSPORT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE THAT SHE'S BEEN USING WHICH IS THE CORRECT ONE...SHE WAS BORN JANUARY 11 BUT ON THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE SAYS JANUARY 03...MY PARENT JUST HAD REQUEST A JOINT AFFIDAVIT FROM AN ATTORNEY INSTEAD OF CORRECTING IT THRU THE COURT...I JUST WANT TO KNOW FROM ANYBODY HERE WHO HAS THE SAME PROBLEM BUT GOT APPROVE FROM CONSULAR INTERVIEW...ANY ADVICES OR IDEAS WOULD MUCH BE APPRECIATED...THANKS IN ADVANCE!

BELLE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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this could probably be a probably,if there is no affidavit supporting the error in the passport.

Some consulates do not however recognise affidavits-Nigeria.its advisable der is a sorta of doc backing the error

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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hi friends,

My moms name in my passport and in my birth certificate is a little different. only first name is written in my birth certificate.

will this be a issue if i go and file for her.

Any affadavit can help us? if so then from where we have to get it?

God is Good All The Time

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hi friends,

My moms name in my passport and in my birth certificate is a little different. only first name is written in my birth certificate.

will this be a issue if i go and file for her.

Any affadavit can help us? if so then from where we have to get it?

I have a related case where my Dad's last name on birth certificate is different from the passport. I asked them to prepare an affidavit for that. It took a while for NVC to finalize the papers. What I did was to follow up with them every week. I got different answers, but one of them told me that they'll follow the one that's on the passport. I got some inconsistensies on my birth certificate regarding my parent's names, but thank God they approved it and did not ask a court order for my Dad's last name.

I guess it depends on the person reviewing your case. Stay positive that you will get it. Prepare an affidavit stating the discrepancies so they won't need to ask for it. Good luck :)

CITIZENSHIP

May 2010------------------------------Citizenship

August 2010---------------------------Approved

September 2010------------------------ Oath taking :)

Removing Conditions

June 5, 2009---------------------------Mailed I-751 Application

August 15, 2009---------------------- APPROVED (Thank God!)

AOS JOURNEY

May 9, 2007---------------------------AOS & EAD documents sent via USPS Registered Mail

August 27, 2007------------------------ AOS INTERVIEW APPROVED!

FIANCE VISA

April 30, 2006 ---------------Sent I-129F to CSC

March 12, 2007-------------------INTERVIEW (APPROVED!)

April 20, 2007 ----------------------- Wedding

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.. Heb. 11:1

Thank you to fellow VJers who helped me through this process. I wish you all the best life ahead. Maraming salamat sa inyong lahat :)

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