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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ Members!!!

Were just confused. Any on here on VJ experienced this. We received our NOA2 last July 5, 2011 and just yesterday August 3, 2011 my fiance called NVC to asked if we already have our case number and the agent told him that we already have the case number but he cant give him the info because the date of birth that my fiance gave to him didn't match with their record from USCIS. So my fiance ask him why does it happen because he's sure that he filled up the petition before with the right date of his date of birth and the agent told him that maybe it was the USCIS that has a typo-error so they asked again my fiance to mail them a copy of his birth certificate and a biographic page of his passport and a request letter for change of date of birth. My question now is what will happen on our first CASE NUMBER because the agent told him that they already mailed him the hard copy of it. If are we going to have his date of birth change into the correct one, are they going to change also our old case number because Im already planning to have my medical done if we got the mail containing our case number but were confused now. And how long does the process usually takes? Thanks for the responses.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Hello VJ Members!!!

Were just confused. Any on here on VJ experienced this. We received our NOA2 last July 5, 2011 and just yesterday August 3, 2011 my fiance called NVC to asked if we already have our case number and the agent told him that we already have the case number but he cant give him the info because the date of birth that my fiance gave to him didn't match with their record from USCIS. So my fiance ask him why does it happen because he's sure that he filled up the petition before with the right date of his date of birth and the agent told him that maybe it was the USCIS that has a typo-error so they asked again my fiance to mail them a copy of his birth certificate and a biographic page of his passport and a request letter for change of date of birth. My question now is what will happen on our first CASE NUMBER because the agent told him that they already mailed him the hard copy of it. If are we going to have his date of birth change into the correct one, are they going to change also our old case number because Im already planning to have my medical done if we got the mail containing our case number but were confused now. And how long does the process usually takes? Thanks for the responses.

NO you will keep the same case number USCIS will just correct their papers when they get the BC again Don't worry

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

 
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