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Noticed a missing page in my scanned copy...

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Hi all,

 

It's been 3 months since I submitted my I-130. I thought my application was flawless after pouring over every detail.

 

Today, I was sipping on my coffee and flipping through my PDF copy of my completed application, looking at it smugly with satisfaction. When suddenly, I noticed a mistake buried in all those papers...

 

One document in my evidence of a bona fide marriage is missing a page. It's a rental contract that should be three pages, yet only has two. Its corresponding translation has three pages. Its identical to the previous year's rental contract, which I included, which has all three pages in both the copy and translation.

 

Now, the thing is that I don't really know if it's truly missing in the application. I checked my original copies, and that third page is there. It could have been that the page was 'sucked' up with the preceding page by the photocopier when I cloned my application and therefore is missing in my scanned copy. But, now I have no real way of knowing for sure if its really missing or not. 

 

Now, I provided a mountain of evidence of our marriage, so its a 'minor' error. The rental contract still makes sense without that page, but the translation has an extra page. Plus, the previous year's contract which has the missing page is identical to this one. Even if they disqualified that document, there's still lots and lots of other evidence. 

 

If it truly is missing for some reason, what should I do? Should I send USCIS a letter explaining the issue with a complete copy of the document, or will that risk messing up things more? Will this result in a denial of application or just an RFE? Will it even matter?

 

 

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It will not matter. Stop worrying. It certainly would not be a denial.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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