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Discovered that I accidentally list Pangasinan instead of Pampanga as province in the "Beneficiary's Address History" portion of the I-129F after we already received our NOA2. I have her address correctly listed in the "mailing address for your beneficiary" portion of the I-129F. Will this be a problem at the Consulate interview in Manila? Should I do something to correct it before her consulate interview?

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There is a very slim chance of anything you do catching up with the petition. It might, but doubtful. Just make sure your fiancee corrects it at the interview, something this small would be more trouble to fix beforehand. Others more familiar with the Philippines process may have more info, but this generally applies to every consulate.

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55 minutes ago, Jhasmine and D said:

Discovered that I accidentally list Pangasinan instead of Pampanga as province in the "Beneficiary's Address History" portion of the I-129F after we already received our NOA2. I have her address correctly listed in the "mailing address for your beneficiary" portion of the I-129F. Will this be a problem at the Consulate interview in Manila? Should I do something to correct it before her consulate interview?

No.  Just fill out the ds160 correctly 

8 minutes ago, Loren Y said:

There is a very slim chance of anything you do catching up with the petition. It might, but doubtful. Just make sure your fiancee corrects it at the interview, something this small would be more trouble to fix beforehand. Others more familiar with the Philippines process may have more info, but this generally applies to every consulate.

Impossibility considering the petition is already approved 

YMMV

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Does the consulate look at the I-129F during the interview. Would a mistake such as the one I made by listing wrong province in the "Beneficiary's Address History" be reason to revoke or send to AP?

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4 minutes ago, Jhasmine and D said:

Does the consulate look at the I-129F during the interview. Would a mistake such as the one I made by listing wrong province in the "Beneficiary's Address History" be reason to revoke or send to AP?

No,  it is not a reason 

YMMV

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