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Greetings,

For peace of mind I ask, 

We have just noticed that the Beneficiary Birth Certificate- the Mother's first name misspelled.  

I have search the forum and have found that as long as the Beneficiary name is correct and matches everything else, it is good for the embassy interview in Manila.

Is it still the current in 2019 for misspellings of parents names is accepted on the Birth Certificate?

 

We will do the process at the local to begin the fix, but that will take a long time.

Thank You

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1 minute ago, DennisMN said:

Greetings,

For peace of mind I ask, 

We have just noticed that the Beneficiary Birth Certificate- the Mother's first name misspelled.  

I have search the forum and have found that as long as the Beneficiary name is correct and matches everything else, it is good for the embassy interview in Manila.

Is it still the current in 2019 for misspellings of parents names is accepted on the Birth Certificate?

 

We will do the process at the local to begin the fix, but that will take a long time.

Thank You

Parental misspellings as it is not the parent who is applying for the Visa 

YMMV

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40 minutes ago, DennisMN said:

Greetings,

For peace of mind I ask, 

We have just noticed that the Beneficiary Birth Certificate- the Mother's first name misspelled.  

I have search the forum and have found that as long as the Beneficiary name is correct and matches everything else, it is good for the embassy interview in Manila.

Is it still the current in 2019 for misspellings of parents names is accepted on the Birth Certificate?

 

We will do the process at the local to begin the fix, but that will take a long time.

Thank You

Yes, that is still true.   You should be fine

 

 

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Hank

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10 hours ago, Hank_ said:

Yes, that is still true.   You should be fine

 

 

Why is it okay to have a misspelled parent's name on a birth certificate but not okay if its misspelled on a CENOMAR? My fiance's CENOMAR had a misspelling for her dad's name and it led to a 221g at the end of her interview. We've sent the corrected CENOMAR in two weeks ago but now its stuck in administrative processing.

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10 hours ago, s75h said:

Why is it okay to have a misspelled parent's name on a birth certificate but not okay if its misspelled on a CENOMAR? My fiance's CENOMAR had a misspelling for her dad's name and it led to a 221g at the end of her interview. We've sent the corrected CENOMAR in two weeks ago but now its stuck in administrative processing.

Not sure.   My best guess would be -  they don't check the BC as closely as the CENOMAR .. reality is, who knows.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

 
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