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I am stressing out a little on this, and feel so stupid! My lawyer wrote my letter of intent. I read and signed it. I was updating it so she could take a copy of her interview, and I discovered I did not read it good enough :(.

At the top of the letter the lawyer wrote the wrong state and zipcode, in the main body it had my wrong birth date. The day itself was wrong. The main body did have the correct address. I don't know how I could not have noticed this. Was it nervousness, excitement, or foolishly trusting a professional? I can't say other than it was stupid of me.

My fiancee's I-129f was approved and we are waiting for her interview appointment date. Can these two errors come back and bite us? I am thinking the address thing will be alright, but I am not sure about the error on the birth date. How much does the letter of intent come in to play at the interview? My fiancee will most likely need a waiver anyway, so I am worried this may ruin things for us. Did I mess up something so important?

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I am stressing out a little on this, and feel so stupid! My lawyer wrote my letter of intent. I read and signed it. I was updating it so she could take a copy of her interview, and I discovered I did not read it good enough :(.

At the top of the letter the lawyer wrote the wrong state and zipcode, in the main body it had my wrong birth date. The day itself was wrong. The main body did have the correct address. I don't know how I could not have noticed this. Was it nervousness, excitement, or foolishly trusting a professional? I can't say other than it was stupid of me.

My fiancee's I-129f was approved and we are waiting for her interview appointment date. Can these two errors come back and bite us? I am thinking the address thing will be alright, but I am not sure about the error on the birth date. How much does the letter of intent come in to play at the interview? My fiancee will most likely need a waiver anyway, so I am worried this may ruin things for us. Did I mess up something so important?

Oh My, I guess we can't rely on lawyer all the documents. A lawyer supposed to know all the details. You paid for it. headbonk.gif. I hope it is not a big deal when interview comes..Good luck!

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I am stressing out a little on this, and feel so stupid! My lawyer wrote my letter of intent. I read and signed it. I was updating it so she could take a copy of her interview, and I discovered I did not read it good enough :(.

At the top of the letter the lawyer wrote the wrong state and zipcode, in the main body it had my wrong birth date. The day itself was wrong. The main body did have the correct address. I don't know how I could not have noticed this. Was it nervousness, excitement, or foolishly trusting a professional? I can't say other than it was stupid of me.

My fiancee's I-129f was approved and we are waiting for her interview appointment date. Can these two errors come back and bite us? I am thinking the address thing will be alright, but I am not sure about the error on the birth date. How much does the letter of intent come in to play at the interview? My fiancee will most likely need a waiver anyway, so I am worried this may ruin things for us. Did I mess up something so important?

Couldn't you just edit and sign/date the example letter of intent they have here in VJ ? Then scan and e mail to her? It worked fine for both our original submission and interview. just an idea.....then your mind could be at ease.

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Couldn't you just edit and sign/date the example letter of intent they have here in VJ ? Then scan and e mail to her? It worked fine for both our original submission and interview. just an idea.....then your mind could be at ease.

I edited the letter of intent from before. I will give it to my fiancee to take to the interview, but I am worried that it could still be a problem. I hope not!

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I edited the letter of intent from before. I will give it to my fiancee to take to the interview, but I am worried that it could still be a problem. I hope not!

I am sure it will be fine. Even if they are duplicate, other than addressed to proper agency and the more recent date. They just want to be sure you still are willing and able to marry after all these months of waiting.

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They never asked for my fiance's letter of intent. If anything, just show proof you had a lawyer help you with the papers and explain that he made the error and submit the new (accurate) letter of intent.

Your fiancee will sign a form that is pretty much the same thing as a letter of intent at her interview. (or at least I had to at the Vancouver Embassy)

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I am stressing out a little on this, and feel so stupid! My lawyer wrote my letter of intent. I read and signed it. I was updating it so she could take a copy of her interview, and I discovered I did not read it good enough :(.

At the top of the letter the lawyer wrote the wrong state and zipcode, in the main body it had my wrong birth date. The day itself was wrong. The main body did have the correct address. I don't know how I could not have noticed this. Was it nervousness, excitement, or foolishly trusting a professional? I can't say other than it was stupid of me.

My fiancee's I-129f was approved and we are waiting for her interview appointment date. Can these two errors come back and bite us? I am thinking the address thing will be alright, but I am not sure about the error on the birth date. How much does the letter of intent come in to play at the interview? My fiancee will most likely need a waiver anyway, so I am worried this may ruin things for us. Did I mess up something so important?

just a thought... It has all be accepted at USCIS but why not ask the lawyer to write a statement saying he made a couple of errors add the corrections send to fiancee, as well have yourself write an updated letter of intent anyways for the interview.. I really don't think it will be a big deal if all correct information is given .

Terri

I am stressing out a little on this, and feel so stupid! My lawyer wrote my letter of intent. I read and signed it. I was updating it so she could take a copy of her interview, and I discovered I did not read it good enough :(.

At the top of the letter the lawyer wrote the wrong state and zipcode, in the main body it had my wrong birth date. The day itself was wrong. The main body did have the correct address. I don't know how I could not have noticed this. Was it nervousness, excitement, or foolishly trusting a professional? I can't say other than it was stupid of me.

My fiancee's I-129f was approved and we are waiting for her interview appointment date. Can these two errors come back and bite us? I am thinking the address thing will be alright, but I am not sure about the error on the birth date. How much does the letter of intent come in to play at the interview? My fiancee will most likely need a waiver anyway, so I am worried this may ruin things for us. Did I mess up something so important?

just a thought... It has all be accepted at USCIS but why not ask the lawyer to write a statement saying he made a couple of errors add the corrections send to fiancee, as well have yourself write an updated letter of intent anyways for the interview.. I really don't think it will be a big deal if all correct information is given .

Terri

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