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Will an error in the address history section of an approved USCIS form I-130 cause issues for the beneficiary down the line?

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A married couple had their I-130 approved but subsequently noticed, while checking their submitted packet, that there is a discrepancy with an address (where they lived together in the US) that is listed in both address histories of the US citizen petitioner and undocumented beneficiary. It is correct for the beneficiary but incorrect for the petitioner. Specifically, the street number and address are correct but the city is wrong due to a transcription error by the attorney. They are in the process of preparing to submit an I-601A and plan to use consular processing to ultimately get the beneficiary a green card. Will this sort of error cause any issues later in the process? Can it be corrected in some way? The approval of the I-130 occurred seven years ago and they just caught it recently.

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