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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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So, somehow, between our submitting the i-129f and it getting to the NVC, somebody has managed to get my D.O.B incorrect.

This meant while it was in the NVC, we couldn't check on it, but we did send them an email with the things they asked for so it could be ammended. They advised us that despite that, the visa would continue to go through normal processing, and can be potentially sent to the embassy in London with the incorrect date of birth.

 

We called them again last night and they informed us the visa had already been sent out to London Embassy, but still couldn't confirm if the D.O.B had been changed.
Then later last night, we received an email from them saying that the case had been sent out and giving us the case number (which I used to book the medical this morning!).

Then I logged into CEAC and the case is already showing "Ready"! However, if this D.O.B is wrong on what they've received in London, is this going to cause issues? I sent them an email using the online form on their website last week and have yet to get a response, and tried calling today, but found no way to speak to somebody regarding this, and the pre-recorded messages says that visa inquiries can't be answered on the phone anyway.

Soooooo what do I do? The affidavit stuff will be getting sent out from America later today so I should hopefully have that in hand before the medical happens (28th Feb). And I had already submitted my DS-160, with my correct birthdate. So do I just schedule everything else as usual or should I try and chase up the D.O.B thing? I'm worried I'll get to the interview and they'll say it's wrong and will cause issues. Other than that, I'm just kind of hoping they'll say "oh that's clearly wrong, you have your driver's license and passport here with the correct date, let me update that." and that'll be that.

I'm such a weird mix of ecstatic that it's already in the country, and terrified that this could screw things up!!

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2 minutes ago, JackCassidyMusic said:

Um...why? So you're saying just book the interview and stuff as normal?

Dude, you are going to be standing in front of real live people in London, with a birth certificate and a passport with your correct date of birth. If there is an error in your record, they can fix it then. 

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1 minute ago, Wuozopo said:

Dude, you are going to be standing in front of real live people in London, with a birth certificate and a passport with your correct date of birth. If there is an error in your record, they can fix it then. 

See, that's what I was thinking. I'm just worried they check the ds-160 against the case they get and see the birthdates are wrong, that'll change things.

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2 minutes ago, JackCassidyMusic said:

See, that's what I was thinking. I'm just worried they check the ds-160 against the case they get and see the birthdates are wrong, that'll change things.

Nobody is going to look at any of your things until interview day. People get new passport numbers and addresses from their petition and don't get booted out.

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1 minute ago, Wuozopo said:

Nobody is going to look at any of your things until interview day. People get new passport numbers and addresses from their petition and don't get booted out.

Awesome, I'll get the interview booked then! Thank you! :D

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When you get into the embassy for your interview the first window you are called to is for your paperwork, the person there will ask you if the DS160 is correct, that is the time to make changes if necessary.

Try to relax a little, everyone in there is nice, they understand the anxiety and don't bite :)

Everything crossed for a smooth and stress free journey

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