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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Ok here is the story we were planning on filing for a K-1 visa so she started getting all her documents in order she went and got a copy of her birth certificate cause she had lost her old one they misspelled her first name on it by one letter then she took that to go get a new paassport and they spelled it wrong on her passport cause it was wrong on her birth certificate. She still never noticed then while we were filing our K-1 petitiin we got a consultant to help us and he spelled her first name the wrong way on the forms.again we didnt notice. In her name its now a i when it should have been the letter L. We then mailed it off. We realized that her name was spelled wrong on everything after we submitted the k-1. We recently got approved from uscis so i guess there wasnt any red flags with the background check. We thought about trying to fix this then realized that would delay everything alot longer so we decided to just go with it.all of her documents will match up at the interview with the same spelling all her identification documents and the forms on the petition are the same spelling Should we run into any problems i mean its just 1 letter and the main point of interciew is to make sure relationship is genune. Will they find out her first name was spelled a different way. I doubt it cause everything matches but im no expert. Does anybody have any input on our situation? Will we be fine? Thank guys

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I personally would not fix it this late in the game. Because it will take a long time to make the corrections on all her forms especially the birth certificate. I know someone who filled for the k-1 and their year of birth was wrong by an entire year! So they just used that year of birth on all forms. This is something you can correct if you choose later down the line when your fiancé is permanent. Do not change it now!

 
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