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Hi. I'm new in this site. Im really worrying about our concern. My fiance' and I committed a mistake in filling out my BIRTH PLACE to our forms. I was referring to my Baptismal when i filled out the form and when i told him my birth place i have in my baptismal. Now, the birth place that i have in my baptismal is wrong! until i get my birth cert and find out. I did have my birth place in my baptismal changed to right one, in accordance with my birth cert. We already got the approval for petition and now awaiting for the letter appointment from the Manila Embassy and have my Medical Exam. My question is...should this error that we made cause me to denial? Could somebody advice me about this? I'm being emotional now and this cause me sleepless night thinking about this.

Thanks in advance.

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Baptismal are not worth the paper they are printed on

USEM never wanted to see my wifes.

It only some type of Bull$hit the church makes up, and can be easily forged or duplicated

Better to use the Baptismal Certificate as toilet paper rather than use it for Immigration Purpose.....

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Baptismal are not worth the paper they are printed on

USEM never wanted to see my wifes.

It only some type of Bull$hit the church makes up, and can be easily forged or duplicated

Better to use the Baptismal Certificate as toilet paper rather than use it for Immigration Purpose.....

Thats why i comitted a mistake because of my baptismal. But i have my NSO BIRTH CERT now,which is correct. Did u encounter the same problem i have? Im really worried this might affect a lot. I can provide them my NSO BIRTH CERT and corrected baptismal,passport that proves my real birth place. Thanks for the input.

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Hi. I'm new in this site. Im really worrying about our concern. My fiance' and I committed a mistake in filling out my BIRTH PLACE to our forms. I was referring to my Baptismal when i filled out the form and when i told him my birth place i have in my baptismal. Now, the birth place that i have in my baptismal is wrong! until i get my birth cert and find out. I did have my birth place in my baptismal changed to right one, in accordance with my birth cert. We already got the approval for petition and now awaiting for the letter appointment from the Manila Embassy and have my Medical Exam. My question is...should this error that we made cause me to denial? Could somebody advice me about this? I'm being emotional now and this cause me sleepless night thinking about this.

Thanks in advance.

If your birth certificate is sound, (as in no errors, not late filed) then the baptismal will most likely not be needed at the interview, But (depending on your CO) if there is the slightest issue with your BC then you will need the baptismal as back up. This happened to my wife and she was required to return with the baptismal records.

Just remember that if your Birth Cert is correct, name spelling Etc... then quit holding your breath, you will be fine.

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Hi. I'm new in this site. Im really worrying about our concern. My fiance' and I committed a mistake in filling out my BIRTH PLACE to our forms. I was referring to my Baptismal when i filled out the form and when i told him my birth place i have in my baptismal. Now, the birth place that i have in my baptismal is wrong! until i get my birth cert and find out. I did have my birth place in my baptismal changed to right one, in accordance with my birth cert. We already got the approval for petition and now awaiting for the letter appointment from the Manila Embassy and have my Medical Exam. My question is...should this error that we made cause me to denial? Could somebody advice me about this? I'm being emotional now and this cause me sleepless night thinking about this.

Thanks in advance.

If your birth certificate is sound, (as in no errors, not late filed) then the baptismal will most likely not be needed at the interview, But (depending on your CO) if there is the slightest issue with your BC then you will need the baptismal as back up. This happened to my wife and she was required to return with the baptismal records.

Just remember that if your Birth Cert is correct, name spelling Etc... then quit holding your breath, you will be fine.

Thanks for ur reply. Yeah, i have my NSO birth cert now which is correct,and i also have my baptismal corrected to where i was born....i let my grandmother at the province change it to the right one, and passport. But my NSO BIRTH PLACE is late registered...you think this will affect a lot?

Thanks.

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Birth Certificate is an important document.

Baptismal is not, USEM doesn't care about Baptismal Certificates

You for some reason are thinking that the Baptismal is an official document.

I was born in USA, I can go to PI and have a Baptismal Certificate done one for me, my dog, or for anyone I want.

There are basically worthless piece of papers.....

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"He always start the fire here in VJ thread and I believe all people will agree with me about it"

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for ur reply. Yeah, i have my NSO birth cert now which is correct,and i also have my baptismal corrected to where i was born....i let my grandmother at the province change it to the right one, and passport. But my NSO BIRTH PLACE is late registered...you think this will affect a lot?

Thanks.

When I say late file, I mean years late as though it was forgotten until needed for school registration or something else.

I didn't have time to hunt down and post the 221G document (White Slip), given to my wife by USEM at her interview, when I responded to you this morning, but I found it and have scanned it. It clearly shows their request. the document is cropped so that you can read what part of it I did post.

If your BC is filed in a timely manner and was corrected later then like many others here you should be ok.

BUt, If your BC was extremely late filed then I would suggest that you gather the extra documents listed on my wifes 221G and give them to the pre-screener at your interview. This should help expedite your USEM process.

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To TCO & Abbynorm, I've always thought that my fellow Texans are bright fellers, but not you two! :star: You don't have the slightest idea as to what the OP is yakking about. She says that her place of birth as written down on the filed forms (i.e. I-129F & G325) is the one on her baptismal certificate which is incorrect. The birth place showing on the NSO issued birth certificate is the correct one.

Now, when she goes in for the interview, she reckons she'll be in trouble as the place of birth showing on the birth certificate ain't the same as the one on the filed forms.

To the OP, I ain't got no clue on how to resolve your dilemma, but a notarized affidavit to explain and rectify the discrepancy might help. :thumbs:

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Thanks for ur reply. Yeah, i have my NSO birth cert now which is correct,and i also have my baptismal corrected to where i was born....i let my grandmother at the province change it to the right one, and passport. But my NSO BIRTH PLACE is late registered...you think this will affect a lot?

Thanks.

When I say late file, I mean years late as though it was forgotten until needed for school registration or something else.

I didn't have time to hunt down and post the 221G document (White Slip), given to my wife by USEM at her interview, when I responded to you this morning, but I found it and have scanned it. It clearly shows their request. the document is cropped so that you can read what part of it I did post.

If your BC is filed in a timely manner and was corrected later then like many others here you should be ok.

BUt, If your BC was extremely late filed then I would suggest that you gather the extra documents listed on my wifes 221G and give them to the pre-screener at your interview. This should help expedite your USEM process.

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I do appreciate ur advice. Thank u so much for helping me. Anyway, i was born year 1989 and i've looked my NSO birth cert...it was registered year 2002(which means late registered). I have my baptismal(that has been corrected) and old ID card with me, i can also secure an NBI. But how can i secure like the hospital records where i was born, given the fact that i was just born in our house with a midwife. And the midwife who attended when i was born is already dead..how would that be?

Thanks for ur continuos advice.

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To TCO & Abbynorm, I've always thought that my fellow Texans are bright fellers, but not you two! :star: You don't have the slightest idea as to what the OP is yakking about. She says that her place of birth as written down on the filed forms (i.e. I-129F & G325) is the one on her baptismal certificate which is incorrect. The birth place showing on the NSO issued birth certificate is the correct one.

Now, when she goes in for the interview, she reckons she'll be in trouble as the place of birth showing on the birth certificate ain't the same as the one on the filed forms.

To the OP, I ain't got no clue on how to resolve your dilemma, but a notarized affidavit to explain and rectify the discrepancy might help. :thumbs:

Yeah! Exactly! u got my point....

Thanks for teh advice

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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To TCO & Abbynorm, I've always thought that my fellow Texans are bright fellers, but not you two! :star: You don't have the slightest idea as to what the OP is yakking about. She says that her place of birth as written down on the filed forms (i.e. I-129F & G325) is the one on her baptismal certificate which is incorrect. The birth place showing on the NSO issued birth certificate is the correct one.

Now, when she goes in for the interview, she reckons she'll be in trouble as the place of birth showing on the birth certificate ain't the same as the one on the filed forms.

To the OP, I ain't got no clue on how to resolve your dilemma, but a notarized affidavit to explain and rectify the discrepancy might help. :thumbs:

Dangit Señor Pepe! Did you have to announce to the world that the other (OH SO HELPFUL) individual is from the lone star state too? OOPS :whistle:

But it seems I did uncover a potentially major problem, which I will continue helping with.

Working on AOS

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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Hi. I'm new in this site. Im really worrying about our concern. My fiance' and I committed a mistake in filling out my BIRTH PLACE to our forms. I was referring to my Baptismal when i filled out the form and when i told him my birth place i have in my baptismal. Now, the birth place that i have in my baptismal is wrong! until i get my birth cert and find out. I did have my birth place in my baptismal changed to right one, in accordance with my birth cert. We already got the approval for petition and now awaiting for the letter appointment from the Manila Embassy and have my Medical Exam. My question is...should this error that we made cause me to denial? Could somebody advice me about this? I'm being emotional now and this cause me sleepless night thinking about this.

Thanks in advance.

I assume you are in the Philippines, and are on K1 Visa and have received your NOA1 (petitioner) but since you have no timeline filled out I will go off of those assumptions. I don't know how to resolve your issue with the I129f and G325A forms having the wrong Birth place, other than to say take a corrected copy of those forms with you to the interview. I don't think it is a big enough deal to cause you denial but (that is opinion). Some CO's can be jerks. (that is fact).

Next thing is that you will not receive an appointment letter, you or your Fiancé must call and schedule the appointment. The medical is not by appointment, but you need the email that USEM will send you after you set the interview appointment. My wife never got the first thing in the mail from USEM and we set her appointment last Feb.

Gotta go, will continue later.

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