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Filed: EB-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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My sister is a US citizen who filed a petition for our mom. My sisters birth certifcate has a typographical error on her first name. She had never really tried to correct the error before. We just recently filed for the core tin of her first name. And unfortunately it would take a few months, as per the civil registry office the earliest they could correct her birth certificate would be by end of November. My mom is schedule for consular interview. I would just like to ask of someone has had the same experience before. Would she be out on administrative processing for this? Or is there other documents we could bring to the interview?

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Hi,

My sister is a US citizen who filed a petition for our mom. My sisters birth certifcate has a typographical error on her first name. She had never really tried to correct the error before. We just recently filed for the core tin of her first name. And unfortunately it would take a few months, as per the civil registry office the earliest they could correct her birth certificate would be by end of November. My mom is schedule for consular interview. I would just like to ask of someone has had the same experience before. Would she be out on administrative processing for this? Or is there other documents we could bring to the interview?

Probably if they notice your Sister's name typographical error. They may ask for the NSO BC certificate with annotation of the correct name.After the civil registar release your sister' s BC you will forward it at the NSO office to apply for the annotation. It seems that USCIS/NVC didn't notice your sister' s BC typhographical error becauce they would have requested (RFE) other documents. Possible your mother can bring is your sister's Baptismal Certificate, school records, etc. But if on the interview they didn't notice the error, well, don't tell them. I'm already in the US and everything and I found out few errors on my BC. Good luck!

March 7, 2013 →NOA1 of I-130 ( National Benefits Center )
October 17, 2013 →Transfered to Nebraska Service Center
November 19, 2013 → Case Approved
November 22, 2013 → Case Sent to DoS
December 16, 2013 → NVC Received the Case
January 9, 2014 → Got NVC number via phone
January 16, 2014 → AOS Paid
January 28, 2014 - IV Paid
February -- Joint Sponsor back-out =(
April 4, 2014 - Found New Joint Sponsor =)
April 10, 2014 → Sent AOS package and IV documents
April 17, 2014 --AOS package and IV documents entered the system
May 2, 2014 → RFE for AOS
June 2, 2014 → Sent new AOS package
June 6, 2014 → AOS package entered the system
July 8, 2014 →NVC Case Complete
August 4, 2014 → Interview ( APPROVED!) under AP waiting for HK Police Clearance Certificate.

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