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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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can some one guide me or share your inputs-- my kid got the visa but have wrong DOB in visa

The issue I had is my child's visa contains Date of Birth as "12-Aug-2009". My Child's passport has DOB of 08-12-2009 [which is really Dec 8th 2009 as per indian standards, but looks like US visa consulate mininterpreted date of birth from passport in american format].

Can you please let me know whether I should follow up back with US consulate, Mumbai to get it corrected before entering USA or can my kid enter US without issues and then get it corrected on Visa. Our DS-230 application and my kid's Date of Birth certificate submitted correctly reflects Dec 8th 2009; so its not fault from our side. Please let me know your thoughts.

No its August/08 12 2009 :)

but u may call them and ask :)

its not december for sure

in USA the month come first then the date then the year hope u understand this :)

My Pd Is July 5,2009 !!!

APPROVED VISA ISSUED ON : MARCH 14,2012 :)

Visa In Hand: March 16th 2012 :)

Good Luck to The Rest who r in waiting listtt

POE: 12th April 2012 InshaALLAH Ameen :)

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Egypt
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If pd will move, why NVC freezed the interview date??

they dont freezed to 2 reason :

1- other category dont have any uptade too

2- last VB they dont say any thing about F2A

3- last aupate for coming month saw feb VB says F2A :1 - 2 months (if they will cahnge that must says any thing on VB but we dont have any uptadte on march or aprila VB )

AGAIN i think NVC will follow new way dont tell any one his PD via phone befor published VB

my feeling we will know good news after 1 pm

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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Hi guys.. I don't think so. There will be progress for F2a in May 2012 visa bulletin. I think the data they are mentioned in the link http://watsonimmigration.wordpress.com/ is that of April 2012 and not of May. check the movement for F2b and F4. They are same as that of the April bulletin.

Maya

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Hi guys.. I don't think so. There will be progress for F2a in May 2012 visa bulletin. I think the data they are mentioned in the link http://watsonimmigration.wordpress.com/ is that of April 2012 and not of May. check the movement for F2b and F4. They are same as that of the April bulletin.

Maya

No movement..for all category I guesss...

APPROVED

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Egypt
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No movement..for all category I guesss...

we have here prediction http://www.immigrati...com/Canada.htm say it will move &

we have another prediction http://watsonimmigra....wordpress.com/ say no movement .... why u believe that & dont believe frist one??

i dont turth any prediction

you always make me feel pessimistic :)

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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These two links are so contradictory though they both talk about the AILA meeting with charles opleham on March 30th.

http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html ---->says F2A 2-6 MONTHS

and

http://watsonimmigra....wordpress.com/ ---->says F2A no movement

It is really confusing...how come there are different predictions in the same meeting..one of these two websites should be wrong.

PD: March 2011

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Egypt
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Dear NEO kindly appeal to another members.. I also appeal... Like recardo and puru.. For thier views on this situation....

dear Vishav .... i turth only think ..... VB only ...

last VB dont say any think about F2A

if u remeber VB des 2010 befor retrogression they note us on VB dec that next VB (jan10) will be slow or stop

but that dont happen

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Egypt
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These two links are so contradictory though they both talk about the AILA meeting with charles opleham on March 30th.

http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html ---->says F2A 2-6 MONTHS

and

http://watsonimmigra....wordpress.com/ ---->says F2A no movement

It is really confusing...how come there are different predictions in the same meeting..one of these two websites should be wrong.

that i would to say :thumbs:

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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If this is the case, how come F1 and F3 havnt received any interviews yet . They say that only f2a f2b and f4 will remain as it isuntil july , but my question is how come the other 2 categories havnt received anythng ye I think the info is wrong

PD is 12 DEC 2000

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