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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Venezuela
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Hello Forum, I've found lots of great information here, so thanks everyone for posting. This is my first post and I hope I can find some feedback in regards to my predicament. I'll try to be brief.


My brother is a permanent resident and he filed form I-130 for his wife and child. The case was approved and submitted to NVC for processing. We submitted AOS I-864 and got a response from NVC to submit some additional information. We are getting ready to submit this paperwork.

However, my brother requested a new Birth Certificate for his son's Visa application and realized that the date of birth on the birth certificate that he originally submitted with the I-130 is incorrect. This "incorrect" date of birth is in all his forms, the I-130 and the I-864. Since I was the one who helped him fill out all the paperwork I used the incorrect information from the incorrect birth certificate. He didn't realize this until now. The difference in dates is about 6 months.

So here are my questions...

Should we contact NVC and USCIS to have this corrected? Would anyone know the procedures to do this? Would this delay the processing of the VIsa? Or, should we just submit a corrected I-864 and wait until the error is caught by NVC and USCIS and then submit the correct birth certificate if requested?

Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!
Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Venezuela
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Thanks a lot apple21, your answer to this question is appreciated,

Neverthless, a have a couple of question where I would like your opinion:

1.) do you think that it could be a problem for the process to continue if I do this?,

2.) could the USCIS take any action that could delay or cancel the process with de NVC?, in other words, should I contact USCIC to tell them about the error, knowing that they have already approved?

As always, thanks for your replys

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Thanks a lot apple21, your answer to this question is appreciated,

Neverthless, a have a couple of question where I would like your opinion:

1.) do you think that it could be a problem for the process to continue if I do this?,

2.) could the USCIS take any action that could delay or cancel the process with de NVC?, in other words, should I contact USCIC to tell them about the error, knowing that they have already approved?

As always, thanks for your replys

If you make a mistake with application you must inform NVC and provide evidence to correct your mistake. I don't think it should delay the process.

Personally I would inform both USCIS and NVC regarding the error and a covering letter explaining the error and providing the evidence to back your story.

Good luck.

 
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