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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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40 minutes ago, KindnessAlways said:

Thank you i think thats all we can do at this point is address them at the interview as many has said so far i hope everything gets cleared up and is okay 

 

ihope somebody who has corrected things at their interview writes down their experience

We made a couple of errors in my fiance's DS-160. We were prepared to correct it at the interview, but we also contacted the Embassy to notify them in advance. They were able to re-open her application so that we could make those corrections in advance and resubmit the same application. You may wish to check this with your Embassy as well.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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Just now, KindnessAlways said:

Yes they are but we totally forgot , when we were submitting his ds 260 total overlook , hopefully these can be corrected and everything will be okay 

I think you can. But if they didn’t bother to notice that, they are not doing their job very well. You should get an RFE to correct it. You can ask at the interview if it goes that far without a change if the names can stay as is but point it out. I am assuming you want the green card in the name that he most often uses.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Greetings! If it happen to me, these are the things that I will do now.

1. List all the errors that you made. Highlight it all! and short explaination.

2. Correct all the errors. 

3. Scan copies of documentation proof if you will email it, otherwise copy and include it in your letter to NVC and to your embassy,

4. Email or mail it to NVC.

5. Make sure to put your case no.. invoice no. etc.

6. Do these now way before your interview.

It is best to acknowledge errors and correct it now and more importantly informed NVC and the Embassy now.

The embassy may open the CEAC for you and have you correct it during your interview day. Goodluck, NG

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 6/23/2021 at 4:33 PM, nelmagriffin said:

Greetings! If it happen to me, these are the things that I will do now.

1. List all the errors that you made. Highlight it all! and short explaination.

2. Correct all the errors. 

3. Scan copies of documentation proof if you will email it, otherwise copy and include it in your letter to NVC and to your embassy,

4. Email or mail it to NVC.

5. Make sure to put your case no.. invoice no. etc.

6. Do these now way before your interview.

It is best to acknowledge errors and correct it now and more importantly informed NVC and the Embassy now.

The embassy may open the CEAC for you and have you correct it during your interview day. Goodluck, NG

I think this is by far the best advice I've read on this topic.

IR-1/CR-1

Canada

February 2021 - Sent I-130

July 2021 - Sent expedite request

July 2021 - Approved 

August 2021 - NVC Welcome Letters

November 2021 - NVC requests missing documents

December 2021 - Submitted missing docs to NVC

May 2022  Notice of interview appointment

June 2022 - Interview + put in AP

March 2023 - AP complete + second medical requested by consulate

April 2023 - new medical submitted, visa status changed to issued

May 2023 - Entry into US

 
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