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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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Hi all,

I wrote wrong birth year of my mom by mistake during applying for my naturalization and passport. Her birthyear varies from my documents. nowI want to apply for my parents as an immigrant. I am a US citizen.

what should I do now, i am worried about this situation because my parents are very old and they need my help.

Please help me to answer my post.

Thanks!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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The information you provide for your parents application will need to be supported by document. Example: the date you write on the application will be traced to the supporting document a birth certificate. Thus provide information that can be backed up with proper documentation.

 
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