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Errors on G-325A spotted + interview already scheduled. What should I do??

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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So, it looks like both I (the beneficiary) and my fiance have made mistakes on our G-325A. :bonk:

I declared my domicile instead of my residence (last five years) (although I put both on the DS230 I faxed to the Consulate).

He stated he's been working for Company B since 2006, while the actual situation is: he has been working in the very same place and with the very same qualification since 2006, but he's been an employee of Company A from 2006 to 2009, and of Company B from 2009 to date. Of course, Company B has declared that he's been working for them since 2009 in his Employment Verification Letter, and that contradicts what he stated on his G-325A (2006).

Our petition was approved, we are already past the NVC phase, and my interview is scheduled on November 21. Can you suggest how I should deal with those errors? Should I point them out while I'm at the Consulate? Should I email them? Are there likely to be delays because of them? Should I just be less stressed out about them?

Any hint greatly appreciated. Thank you! :)

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You should prepare new forms, with the corrections, and have them brought to the interview. It isn't anything to be stressed over! Simply point out the errors and provide them with the changes.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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You should prepare new forms, with the corrections, and have them brought to the interview. It isn't anything to be stressed over! Simply point out the errors and provide them with the changes.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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You should prepare new forms, with the corrections, and have them brought to the interview. It isn't anything to be stressed over! Simply point out the errors and provide them with the changes.

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