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Hi loveys,
 

I'm an August 31st filer, just received NOA2 last week. While scanning some of the forms to send to my beneficiary, I noticed I'd make a slight mistake when filling out the I-129F. When it asked my parents' place of residency, I accidentally read place of birth, and listed the cities where they were born, which are different than where they currently are residents. The country I got right, however. USCIS didn't issue an RFE, however, so they either didn't catch it or didn't care. Will it cause me any problems going forward with NVC or DoS? So far there are no other mistakes that I've noticed, and all my beneficiary's information was perfect. I know it's not a major issue, but I suppose I'm interested to see if anyone's had any similar problems and received any trouble for it, later on down the road?
 

Thanks!

 
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