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So I've just realized in reading over our copies of the packet that I mistyped my birthday on the G-325A. It's right on the other documents and of course it's there on my passport, is there anything I should do/can do to fix? They only received it last month (2/7) so I'm not sure they've even looked at it, but as we all know, I don't want to lose time due to a stupid mistake on my part. Will it be something they see and fix due to everything else being correct or should I contact someone about it? Thanks for your time in answering.

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Mary :unsure:

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I made the exact same mistake on our G325. I made a typo on the birth year by one digit. I noticed it on the I129. I mmediately called the number on the 129 for CSC got to a live operator..asked to make a modification. The first person told me to mail back the docuements. I call ed again got another operator..they made the change on my case via telephone. Gave me a confirmation number and follow up email. We were approved with no RFE so seems like it was the right thing to do. I would say call and isnsit on having the make the change..and give a confiramtion number. More than one call may be needed as you never get the same answer. I called 1 week after the 129..but if is a month i doubth they have touched anything.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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So I've just realized in reading over our copies of the packet that I mistyped my birthday on the G-325A. It's right on the other documents and of course it's there on my passport, is there anything I should do/can do to fix? They only received it last month (2/7) so I'm not sure they've even looked at it, but as we all know, I don't want to lose time due to a stupid mistake on my part. Will it be something they see and fix due to everything else being correct or should I contact someone about it? Thanks for your time in answering.

Best,

Mary :unsure:

Do nothing. Not an issue. If you read carefully you will see it is unnecessary to enter ANY personal information on the G-325a that was already entered on the I-129f. You could have left this answer blank. It is not a material issue and the G-325a for this visa is used mainly as an "elimination" tool if your name matches something on a background check. Simply does not matter. Sleep well.

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Gary And Alla

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Thanks Gary!!! :whistle:

Do nothing. Not an issue. If you read carefully you will see it is unnecessary to enter ANY personal information on the G-325a that was already entered on the I-129f. You could have left this answer blank. It is not a material issue and the G-325a for this visa is used mainly as an "elimination" tool if your name matches something on a background check. Simply does not matter. Sleep well.

 
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