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My husband is US citizen and is sponsoring me for I-130 filing. We just found out that his birth certificate has errors in his parents' names, i.e. his mother's maiden's name and his father's middle initial. He'd never noticed these because he used it for buying his home etc. and it always worked, plus he said "nobody pays attention to these "small" things! I've spelled my middle name wrong my whole life..." My question: should we correct these errors on his birth certificate before we start our filing process? Just found out because of COVID, it would take 3 months for the state department to correct the errors. Or are these errors not major enough for us to waste time to correct them? After all, he'd use this same birth certificate for everything else...

 
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