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Okay … I have a dilemma.

I’m filing for my MIL & FIL, separate I-130’s.

 

My FIL’s name on his marriage certificate and Passport are the same. However his name on my wife’s birth certificate is spelled with one letter off.  
 

for example: Stev and Steve (it’s a difference of one letter. 
 

It’s from Afghanistan and spelling is usually not the best there. Could I write an attestation about this? Or is this going to be a problem?

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For clarity, you cannot petition your in-laws.   I assume you mean you are helping your wife to file for her parents. 

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2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

For clarity, you cannot petition your in-laws.   I assume you mean you are helping your wife to file for her parents. 

I’ll edit my post.

My wife is filing for her parents.

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I got the same problem too and I don't know what to do.

My husband is the one who filled for i130 for spouse in jan16 2022 online and he missed one leter at the end of my name from the form. i find out that when I checked the first noa1it says (genet)but our marriage certificate and my passport is says (genete) 

actually most of the time in my country people write it like (genet) so it doesn't make any difference but I don't know what is gone do for uscis,so what do I have to do at this point ?

do I have to wait till uscis respond or is there anything I can do to fix that before the approval day comes?or should I have to wait? cause my fear is they will make us fill the petition again and be in the queue again??🤦‍♀️

Anybody who goes through that experience plss help??

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8 hours ago, G.jack said:

I got the same problem too and I don't know what to do.

My husband is the one who filled for i130 for spouse in jan16 2022 online and he missed one leter at the end of my name from the form. i find out that when I checked the first noa1it says (genet)but our marriage certificate and my passport is says (genete) 

actually most of the time in my country people write it like (genet) so it doesn't make any difference but I don't know what is gone do for uscis,so what do I have to do at this point ?

do I have to wait till uscis respond or is there anything I can do to fix that before the approval day comes?or should I have to wait? cause my fear is they will make us fill the petition again and be in the queue again??🤦‍♀️

Anybody who goes through that experience plss help??

If the application is still with USCIS  then you can eRequest a correction:

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayTypoForm.do?entryPoint=init&sroPageType=typoError

 

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