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While gathering papers to send to my fiance for his interview, I noticed I screwed up his birthday date.

When he filled out the G-325A he listed his birthday as dd/mm/yyyy...well you all know we Americans do things a little differently mm/dd/yyyy. I just copied without thinking. How can I correct this? Should he attempt to correct this during the interview? Our case is on the way to the embassy and should arrive any day.

Now before you all start ripping me up...I am horrible about ALL birthdays. There are only 2 that I can give without thinking mine and my son. My family calls me a day or two before someones birthday to remind me the date is coming...and I still forget....OH #######!!!my brothers' birthday is this week. I think. I gotta go call my sister and find out.

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While gathering papers to send to my fiance for his interview, I noticed I screwed up his birthday date.

When he filled out the G-325A he listed his birthday as dd/mm/yyyy...well you all know we Americans do things a little differently mm/dd/yyyy. I just copied without thinking. How can I correct this? Should he attempt to correct this during the interview? Our case is on the way to the embassy and should arrive any day.

Now before you all start ripping me up...I am horrible about ALL birthdays. There are only 2 that I can give without thinking mine and my son. My family calls me a day or two before someones birthday to remind me the date is coming...and I still forget....OH #######!!!my brothers' birthday is this week. I think. I gotta go call my sister and find out.

:P Correct it during the interview.

Jen

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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Neya,

Don't worry about it - it will probably never be noticed. Just be careful to write it correctly on the important forms. And be sure to notice, when birth date is asked for, if there isn't some small print specifying the format to use.

Yodrak

While gathering papers to send to my fiance for his interview, I noticed I screwed up his birthday date.

When he filled out the G-325A he listed his birthday as dd/mm/yyyy...well you all know we Americans do things a little differently mm/dd/yyyy. I just copied without thinking. How can I correct this? Should he attempt to correct this during the interview? Our case is on the way to the embassy and should arrive any day.

Now before you all start ripping me up...I am horrible about ALL birthdays. There are only 2 that I can give without thinking mine and my son. My family calls me a day or two before someones birthday to remind me the date is coming...and I still forget....OH #######!!!my brothers' birthday is this week. I think. I gotta go call my sister and find out.

 
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