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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello, Visajourney community my name is Carl and I have 2 questions. First one is about checking a box that I didn't need to check. Then another about misspelling beneficiary last name. First one I read over the I-129 instructions in part 3 and realized I made a mistake and check the first box because I filed a k1 in the past on May 2011 and was approved on September 2011. Confusing myself with the information that I was reading thinking 2 or more k1's adding her as number 2 instead of not seeing 2 previous  k1's or more. Will I get RFE or will they notice and make the change? Second is the Last name I notice it when I received NOA1 on June 15, 2018, I spelled Chaksukeao instead of Chaksukaeo will they allow me to change this typo now or will I have to change this down the road after NOA2. I don't know what the hell was wrong with me on this day preparing the I-129k. The first k1 I made no mistakes nor any RFE's. Very disappointed with myself but any Ideas?

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Hey Carl,

I'm sorry to hear about those mistakes.  This is not a super big deal.  My guess is that you would get an RFE for the multiple filers.  They like everything to be perfect.  I received an RFE the first time I filed for not checking the box about not having a criminal record.  About the name change... I saw another thread where the petitioner misspelled a name, but called the USCIS customer service line.  There was also a form attached.

https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayTypoForm.do

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thanks, I filled out the e-request display Typo Form already on June 15 they sent an email back saying they going to reply back by July 8 

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