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Uploading some ‘updated’ documents to CEAC having the interview a few weeks away.

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Guys I need your opinion! Please help ! 
My IR1 Interview is a few weeks away in the US Consulate. After getting the IL, while I was going over all the documents I figured , my mom’s birthday is not mentioned in my birth certificate and her birth place and the name are quite wrong. How ever, I’ve applied for an amended birth certificate and I’d get it soon! But I’ve uploaded the birth certificate which had these errors to the CEAC , will this be an issue? And should I upload the new birth certificate along with its new translation to CEAC before the interview? Or should I just give the Interview officer the birth certificate which was uploaded initially and only if he/she asks anything about mom’s missing birthday and the other couple errors I’d give her the new one? Please let me know your opinion / knowledge on this and help me 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼!!! 
 

Second issue I have is, my police clearance certificate is addressed to my county’s ambassador/embassy in the U.S. and instead it should be addressed to the U.S. ambassador/embassy in my country… will this be a problem ? Please help me by commenting below your opinion for the addressed couple issues. Highly appreciate it 🙏🏼😭!!!

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19 minutes ago, Trisha Tats said:

Guys I need your opinion! Please help ! 
My IR1 Interview is a few weeks away in the US Consulate. After getting the IL, while I was going over all the documents I figured , my mom’s birthday is not mentioned in my birth certificate and her birth place and the name are quite wrong. How ever, I’ve applied for an amended birth certificate and I’d get it soon! But I’ve uploaded the birth certificate which had these errors to the CEAC , will this be an issue? And should I upload the new birth certificate along with its new translation to CEAC before the interview? Or should I just give the Interview officer the birth certificate which was uploaded initially and only if he/she asks anything about mom’s missing birthday and the other couple errors I’d give her the new one? Please let me know your opinion / knowledge on this and help me 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼!!! 
 

Second issue I have is, my police clearance certificate is addressed to my county’s ambassador/embassy in the U.S. and instead it should be addressed to the U.S. ambassador/embassy in my country… will this be a problem ? Please help me by commenting below your opinion for the addressed couple issues. Highly appreciate it 🙏🏼😭!!!

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, Trisha Tats said:

Uploading UPDATED/AMMENDED civil documents to CEAC having IV interview coming up…
 

Found a few errors in my birth certificate like my mom’s birthday being missing, her birth place being wrong etc… and police clearance certificate is addressed to my country’s embassy in the US. However, received the amended birth certificate and clearance report but thinking if to upload these on the CEAC portal since interview is coming up… will this be a confusion to the interview officer or should I leave atleast the birth certificate as it is on the CEAC portal ? 
 

guys please help by commenting 🙏🏼🙏🏼😭😭

 

On 3/19/2023 at 8:38 PM, Trisha Tats said:

Found a few errors in my birth certificate like my mom’s birthday being missing, her birth place being wrong etc… and police clearance certificate is addressed to my country’s embassy in the US. However, received the amended birth certificate and clearance report but thinking if to upload these on the CEAC portal since interview is coming up… will this be a confusion to the interview officer or should I leave atleast the birth certificate as it is on the CEAC portal ? 
 

please help guys 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

 

 

 

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