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My fiancee just received her approved visa following her interview, but there's a problem with it. My last name is misspelled. Last time, before the interview, they misspelled her last name on one of those update letters they sent us. Now, the approved visa has my last name misspelled. How can they be so careless? Does anyone know how to correct that or any information on the process of correcting it? Does my fiancee have to go back to the US Embassy and have it corrected? They didn't leave any contact information in case of a problem, but they have a warning about it on the packet. (sighs) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

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My fiancee just received her approved visa following her interview, but there's a problem with it. My last name is misspelled. Last time, before the interview, they misspelled her last name on one of those update letters they sent us. Now, the approved visa has my last name misspelled. How can they be so careless? Does anyone know how to correct that or any information on the process of correcting it? Does my fiancee have to go back to the US Embassy and have it corrected? They didn't leave any contact information in case of a problem, but they have a warning about it on the packet. (sighs) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

She has to go back to the embassy and get it corrected.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiancee just received her approved visa following her interview, but there's a problem with it. My last name is misspelled. Last time, before the interview, they misspelled her last name on one of those update letters they sent us. Now, the approved visa has my last name misspelled. How can they be so careless? Does anyone know how to correct that or any information on the process of correcting it? Does my fiancee have to go back to the US Embassy and have it corrected? They didn't leave any contact information in case of a problem, but they have a warning about it on the packet. (sighs) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

HI, my best advice is to have your fiancee go there personally. It would worth the effort and money to have it all corrected and since it is a major legal thing (talking about the visa, and its like your fiance's "life" when she goes to US) you can't afford to be questioned. I hope i won't have the same problem becuase my fiance's name is MICHEAL and its almost always misspelled to MICHAEL.

October 27, 2008 - K1 petition sent to VSC

October 29, 2008 - NOA1 received

--no touches, no FRE's--

March 04, 2009 - NOA2 received in email

March 09, 2009 - case left from NVC to USEM Manila

March 24, 2009 - called USEM to set an interview appointment

March 24-25 - Medical

April 23, 2009 - INTERVIEW----PASSED!

April 27, 2009 - Visa ready for pick-up

April 27, 2009 - CFO Seminar

May, 02 2009 - Flight to USA (Phils,-Japan-Houston-Huntsville AL)

 
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