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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Afghanistan
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I can't believe I JUST caught this but my fiancées birthday is wrong on the petition.

In Afghanistan they don't have birth certificates and on their translated ID papers, they say "was 18 years old in 2011" , as their "birthday" to know how old the person is- no date no month etc. so from that the person who put together our petition calculated and put his birthday as January 1, 1993.

But on his passport it says April 1, 1993. It would be nearly impossible to have it changed on his passport now and would take a lot of time and money to try to change it (if they even are willing to change it)...

My petition is already approved I received my NOA2 on June 8th and it should be on the way or at NVC now... Is there any way I can quick fix this and tell them I just realized my fiancées birthday is wrong on the petition and it's April 1st not January 1st? Will they change it? I'm worried now..

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I did the some thing, what I did was call the USCIS service center 800 number that was on the receipt. They advised me to write a letter explaining to them what the error was and they will correct it in their system. along with the letter i sent a new application, with the corrected DOB, just incase they needed a new one.

I can't believe I JUST caught this but my fiancées birthday is wrong on the petition.

In Afghanistan they don't have birth certificates and on their translated ID papers, they say "was 18 years old in 2011" , as their "birthday" to know how old the person is- no date no month etc. so from that the person who put together our petition calculated and put his birthday as January 1, 1993.

But on his passport it says April 1, 1993. It would be nearly impossible to have it changed on his passport now and would take a lot of time and money to try to change it (if they even are willing to change it)...

My petition is already approved I received my NOA2 on June 8th and it should be on the way or at NVC now... Is there any way I can quick fix this and tell them I just realized my fiancées birthday is wrong on the petition and it's April 1st not January 1st? Will they change it? I'm worried now..

I-129F sent- June 15

Lockbox received- June 16

Noa1- June 20

RFE- August 23

NOA2- September 1

NVC received- September 13

Case #- September 13

interview- October 31

POE- November 13

Married- November 23

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Afghanistan
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Thanks for your reply...

I have already received my NOA2 however and it is going to be sent to NVC so now from my knowledge all inquiries about the case goes to NVC... Do you think they would be able to fix it ? Or should I still call USCIS ...

Thnx again

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I would call the USCIS just to be safe, and see what they can do

Thanks for your reply...

I have already received my NOA2 however and it is going to be sent to NVC so now from my knowledge all inquiries about the case goes to NVC... Do you think they would be able to fix it ? Or should I still call USCIS ...

Thnx again

I-129F sent- June 15

Lockbox received- June 16

Noa1- June 20

RFE- August 23

NOA2- September 1

NVC received- September 13

Case #- September 13

interview- October 31

POE- November 13

Married- November 23

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My fiancee and I already submitted our 129F petition and it is currently at the California Service Center with a receipt date of 09/21/16. My fiancee's passport has an incorrect date of birth due to a clerical error in her province's administrative office when she acquired her national identification card. Any document that she uses for identification purposes in Vietnam has her with a Date of Birth of September 15th, 1990 but her actual date of birth is May 19, 1990 on her birth certificate. She has already traveled to Vietnam to Thailand with the passport with the incorrect date. Should we wait until the petition is reviewed by the California to do anything regarding this or should we wait until it is at the Consulate to make this change? Is an original birth certificate the only document the US Consulate will accept when it comes to the interview time there? I heard that it is common in Vietnam to have incorrect date of birth on identification due to administrative error.

K1 Fiancee Visa Timeline

September 16, 2016- Submitted I-129F Petition

September 19, 2016- USPS delivered I-129F Petition to Lewisville, TX

September 21, 2016-Notice of Action Date from Paper notice

September 22, 2016-USCIS cashed our I129F petition fee payment and received text and email message confirming that our petition has been forwarded to the California Service Center for processing

September 26, 2016- Received NOA1 in the mail stating that our petition has been received by California Service Center and is in process
October 14, 2016- Checked USCIS application online and our case was approved. NOA2 will be mailed.

October 20,2016- Received NOA2 paper copy in the mail from the California Service Center indicating that our petition was approved and will be sent to the National Visa Center.

November 9, 2016- Called NVC and they confirmed that our approved I-129F petition has been received

November 14,2016- Called NVC and they confirmed that our approved I-129f petition was given a case number

November 15,2016- Checked the State Department Consular Electronic Application Center and our case is in transit to the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City

November 17, 2016- Checked he State Department Consular Electronic Application Center and our case has been received by the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. It shows Ready with the following message: "case is ready for your interview when scheduled at the U.S. Consular section"

November 23, 2016- Received by email Packet 3 from the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City

November 25, 2016- Completed Packet 3 and send it to the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City

December 1, 2016- Medical Examination Completed

December 1, 2016- Visa interview scheduled for Tuesday January 24, 2017

December 2, 2016- US Consulate changed my fiancee Duong's interview to Friday January 13, 2017

 

January 13, 2017- US Consulate gives my fiancee Duong a blue sheet requesting for more evidence.

January 20, 2017- My fiancee Duong and I returned to the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City and submitted requested evidence and received approval notification after waiting for 3.5 hours. :)

January 25, 2017- US Consulates issues my fiancee Duong's visa and sends it to her via EMS- local courier service in Vietnam. Due to Tet holiday my fiancee Duong will most locally received her passport and visa late next week.

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