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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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It happened to me, too. My wife's name on my visa is misspelled (one letter is missing). As soon as I noticed it (10 seconds after opening my passport) I called the consulate and they said no problem. and indeed I never had any issues. Of course it would be different if they had written the petitioner's name as - let's say - SMITH instead of BERRIEN.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance did recieve her "stamp" from CFO.

From what I have read here and other VJ post on the subject I don't think this is a problem. The error is in the "annotation" section of the visa which I have learned is just for notation. Other people have had similar errors in that section and they had no problems at POE.

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My fiance did recieve her "stamp" from CFO.

From what I have read here and other VJ post on the subject I don't think this is a problem. The error is in the "annotation" section of the visa which I have learned is just for notation. Other people have had similar errors in that section and they had no problems at POE.

HER name is correct and it is SHE that will be traveling. How are they going to know if your name is Paul or George or Ringo as you will not be with her and it is just the name of the petitioner. Only you, her, and the USCIS know what the corect name of the petitioner is. She may be ask about who her fiance is at the POE and she can say your first name and if pressed give the last name and if pressed for the middle give it with the fact that some nimrod at the Embassy misspelled it. This is such a non-issue. Now go pour yourself an adult beverage and relax while you wait for your fiancee to travel to you.:thumbs:

Dave

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Horsesh*t. No one is truned away because of misspelling. Y'all need to get a grip. My wife's Ukrainian passport has her middle name, her visa did not. So what?

Her photos are on both, they will not question it is her visa.

Relax, sleep well.

:thumbs:Been there also.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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HER name is correct and it is SHE that will be traveling. How are they going to know if your name is Paul or George or Ringo as you will not be with her and it is just the name of the petitioner. Only you, her, and the USCIS know what the corect name of the petitioner is. She may be ask about who her fiance is at the POE and she can say your first name and if pressed give the last name and if pressed for the middle give it with the fact that some nimrod at the Embassy misspelled it. This is such a non-issue. Now go pour yourself an adult beverage and relax while you wait for your fiancee to travel to you.:thumbs:

Dave

I'll drink to that !!! :dance:

 
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