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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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I am guessing your parents are applying for a tourist visa? The typo on the receipt seems like a small issue but if the person who prepared the receipt is also preparing your wedding invitations, you may want to make sure that you and your fiance go over them for typos, heh. ;)

In all seriousness, the receipt will just be one small part of the entire body of evidence your parents will have to present to the consulate to show that they will not overstay/remain illegally in the US, so don't stress over it too much.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I am guessing your parents are applying for a tourist visa? The typo on the receipt seems like a small issue but if the person who prepared the receipt is also preparing your wedding invitations, you may want to make sure that you and your fiance go over them for typos, heh. ;)

In all seriousness, the receipt will just be one small part of the entire body of evidence your parents will have to present to the consulate to show that they will not overstay/remain illegally in the US, so don't stress over it too much.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Lol. The cards will be prepared by someone else.

Can u plz also let me know is it fine

that on the wedding receipt my fiances initials has been use for middle name. I mean its written S. Inplace of Singh.

Yes,u guessed it right my parents are applying for tourist Visa.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Okay...it's a wedding receipt as in, you booked a wedding package (venue, catering, etc)?

If so, not an issue.

My parents applying for tourist visa.

My mom is dependent on my dad. As, we have many names for single street in India.

So bcoz of it their are two different address on my parents passport.

The house no. is same but their is different street names.

Can u plz let me know what can we do now?

Can we use those addresses as it is?

 
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