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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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On my I-129F paper work, Part B (Information about your alien fiance), question 3b, the layer fill out the box that my country of citizenship is USA, but actually my country of citizenship is Cambodia not USA. What should i do with that error? My interview date is on December 06, 2011. Thanks

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On my I-129F paper work, Part B (Information about your alien fiance), question 3b, the layer fill out the box that my country of citizenship is USA, but actually my country of citizenship is Cambodia not USA. What should i do with that error? My interview date is on December 06, 2011. Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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On my I-129F paper work, Part B (Information about your alien fiance), question 3b, the layer fill out the box that my country of citizenship is USA, but actually my country of citizenship is Cambodia not USA. What should i do with that error? My interview date is on December 06, 2011. Thanks

I'm surprised USCIS approved the petition. That's a pretty substantial mistake. US citizens aren't eligible for visas to the US. I'm sure they'd understand it was a clerical error and not an intention to mislead because someone claiming someone else was a US citizen wouldn't be filing an I-129F on their behalf. Still, it's a clerical error that should make the petition unapprovable. They should have sent it back to the petitioner to be corrected.

The consulate can correct some errors on some forms, but they can't make any changes on an I-129F because it's a petition that was approved by USCIS. If the consular officer wants to be a real a-hole (which many of them seem to be very good at) then they could send the petition back to USCIS claiming that USCIS clearly erred when they approved the petition. On the other hand, they might not notice. It's also possible they'll notice it but choose to overlook it if USCIS and NVC got your country of citizenship correct in the records.

I think you should go to the interview and hope the CO doesn't notice it and/or doesn't bring it up. The only other alternative is for the petitioner to withdraw the petition and submit a new one with the correct information. Just don't point it out to the CO and ask them to correct it. Only a USCIS immigration officer can make corrections to an approved petition without voiding the approval.

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