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Hello there,

We realized that I (the wife) entered my married name instead of putting the maiden name in the form. We realized it when we filed the G325A for 129F. So, the G325A of the 129F is correct already. Is this a problem?

Also, about the employment history of my husband. He has a new job from a new company now but it wasn't entered in the G325A because he wasn't employed yet at the company where he is in right now. Is this a problem? How can we update the G325A?

Thanks!

A man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh. – Genesis 2:24

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These are non issues, correct/update the information on the Ds-230 and it will be fine

Not to worry, I entered both my parents' birth locations wrong, entered my miaden name but signed my married name, and mis-spelled the location of my husband's birth on the G-325A, none of it was an issue

Good luck

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Posted

These are non issues, correct/update the information on the Ds-230 and it will be fine

Not to worry, I entered both my parents' birth locations wrong, entered my miaden name but signed my married name, and mis-spelled the location of my husband's birth on the G-325A, none of it was an issue

Good luck

Thank you so much! And now, we won't worry about it anymore.

A man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh. – Genesis 2:24

 
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