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Hello Guys,

I got my Cenomar today and my name and date of birth are correct and my only concern is my mothers maiden name has double R instead of single only and my fathers first name is Raymundo instead of Reymundo...

Do you think it will create a problem? It's a bit late for me to get a new one, because my interview is on Tuesday already. Please advise....

Thanks,

Asianculture

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You need to request new one,get it from main office 3days lang or serbilis center 4 days releasing.sis try mo sa main makiusap ka just bring your newly released na cenomar makukuha mo rin same day.I did it b4.just explain you badly need it

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Hello Guys,

I got my Cenomar today and my name and date of birth are correct and my only concern is my mothers maiden name has double R instead of single only and my fathers first name is Raymundo instead of Reymundo...

Do you think it will create a problem? It's a bit late for me to get a new one, because my interview is on Tuesday already. Please advise....

Thanks,

Asianculture

I would suggest getting a new one, but if you don't have it by interview time for sure keep your appointment, you never know they may not say anything as long as your name and information are correct. Better to be prepared.

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i have the correct one but it was older, dated Feb 2014, thanks guys! i'll cross my finger on Tuesday!

Feb 2014 is only a 3 months old... use it, avoid potential problems.

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i have the correct one but it was older, dated Feb 2014, thanks guys! i'll cross my finger on Tuesday!

Agreed with Hank. Cenomars are good for 6 months. Use the correctly spelled Feb-issued cenomar instead.

All the best to your upcoming interview! :)

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