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This is my first time posting on here and i really could use any time of assurance and help !!

 

I have submitted the ds 260 (ir1 ), i know i cannot reopen but stupidly realized after the fact of the errors!  Can these be corrected at the interview !!!
 

Error 1: my husband uses one name on everything but we didn’t realize his BC has an extra surname ( grandfathers name) which is normal in his home country.

 

ex: soo noo soo noo

bc: soo noo soo noo too

 

Error2: his home country doesnt have citites it has districts and villages and we put the wrong thing as his city of birth , 

 

Error3: in his home country when we got married they do something called a marriage contract , and it gets signed and stamped and thats all you are married.  they dont really care about weddings and parties. 
but we had a wedding after we were officially married at the ministry of interior office in his home country. 
 

so for the place of marriage on the ds260 i stupidly put the city and state of where the Wedding party took place and not where the official contract took place.

As it says on our MC place of contract and not place of marriage so it confused me as we had a wedding the same day just different places.

 

can anyone tell me if this okay to tell the VO at the time of interview to correct these errors ? 
 

i freaked my self out with reading about material misrepresentation these being interpreted as misrepresentation of material facts . In no way where we trying to hide anything just stupid mistakes.

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This is my first time posting on here and i really could use any time of assurance and help !!

 

I have submitted the ds 260 (ir1 ), i know i cannot reopen but stupidly realized after the fact of the errors!  Can these be corrected at the interview !!!
 

Error 1: my husband uses one name on everything but we didn’t realize his BC has an extra surname ( grandfathers name) which is normal in his home country.

 

ex: soo noo soo noo

bc: soo noo soo noo too

 

Error2: his home country doesnt have citites it has districts and villages and we accidentally put the wrong thing as his city of birth , his BC has a village name, a directorate , and governate 

( see the confusion)

 

Error3: also in his home country when we got married they do something called a marriage contract , and it gets signed and stamped and thats all you are married.  they dont really care about weddings and parties. 
but we had a wedding after we were “officially”married. 
 

so for the place of marriage on the ds260 i stupidly put the city and state of where the Wedding party took place and not where the official contract took place.

As it says on our MC place of contract and not place of marriage so it confused me as we had a wedding the same day just different places.

 

can anyone tell me if this okay to tell the VO at the time of interview to correct these errors ? 
 

i freaked my self out with reading about material misrepresentation these being interpreted as misrepresentation of material facts . In no way where we trying to hide anything just stupid mistakes.

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You should be able to correct any errors at the interview.  Just make sure you bring the supporting documentation for the corrections to the interview.

 

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3 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

You should be able to correct any errors at the interview.  Just make sure you bring the supporting documentation for the corrections to the interview.

 

Good Luck!

Are these okay to correct like they are not to serious? 

 

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Here is some material I found.  You should probably follow this links recommendation and see if you can get the DS260 re-opened to correct the mistakes.  The errors you listed seem minor, and I would not think they lead to material mis-representation, but that is not for me to decide.  

 

Good Luck!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Here is some material I found.  You should probably follow this links recommendation and see if you can get the DS260 re-opened to correct the mistakes.  The errors you listed seem minor, and I would not think they lead to material mis-representation, but that is not for me to decide.  

 

Good Luck!

 

 

2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Here is some material I found.  You should probably follow this links recommendation and see if you can get the DS260 re-opened to correct the mistakes.  The errors you listed seem minor, and I would not think they lead to material mis-representation, but that is not for me to decide.  

 

Good Luck!

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Here is some material I found.  You should probably follow this links recommendation and see if you can get the DS260 re-opened to correct the mistakes.  The errors you listed seem minor, and I would not think they lead to material mis-representation, but that is not for me to decide.  

 

Good Luck!

 

 

Thank you !🙂

Yes i have emailed NVC and they said what was said in the thread you attached, can be done at the interview, but i was hoping somebody could say their experience and if it created a problem.

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7 minutes ago, KindnessAlways said:

Im sorry im new to this site im still getting the hang of how to reply 

No worries.  The fact that you recognize the errors, and are gathering the information to correct them before any decisions will be made on an immigration benefit would seem to negate any issues with material mis-representation.  To see examples, use the search engine here in VJ that is tailored to this site and search on "correcting DS260", there should be some examples of what people did in your situation.

 

Good Luck!

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Where is his home country?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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duplicate threads merged

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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I am not an expert by any means, but my understanding is that there is material misrepresentation when the true facts would have changed the officer’s decision. For example, somebody stating they’re married on their application when they’re not. Also, there is something called timely retraction -you letting the officer know at the interview about the mistakes would be a timely retraction. Again, I’m not an expert so you might want to consult an attorney for peace of mind, but you should be fine.

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