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7 hours ago, Trellick said:

It wasn't the OP who suggested there was an issue with the birth certificate - it was another poster. 

 

Kings49 - what I think you are worried about is that you applied for a tourist visa with a passport which had the wrong birth date on it. And did you fill out that wrong birthday on the USA immigration forms too? 

 

Now you have applied for a spousal visa and are using the new corrected passport with your real birth date and have your real birth date on all your spousal visa forms?

 

Your birth certificate has always been correct? But you didn't have to provide that for the tourist visa just your passport. 

 

If you wrote the wrong birth date on your USA immigration forms when you applied for the tourist visa they may well catch that and ask you why you put the wrong date down then. 

 

 

 

To answer your questions in accordance, on the immigration form that I have submitted now has all my current original age that I have on my passport and birth certificate, not the fake one,

2)Yes I have my real age on all my spousal form

3)Yes my birth certificate has always been correct, just my previous passport was incorrect and which have been corrected.

4) I didn't really understand this Question but last year I applied for a tourist visa and was denied But before my immigration form, I changed it this year to my real age , the one on my birth certificate, so right now my passport is 1991 and my birth certificate is 1991.

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6 hours ago, pushbrk said:

The woman suggested you get a document from the court saying there IS an error on your birth certificate.  At this point there is NOT and error on your passport and there NEVER was an error on your birth certificate.  That you even considered getting a court document about an CURRENT error on either the birth certificate OR your passport indicates to me you are not yet fully on board the TRUTH TRAIN.  Don't go get a court document attesting to a lie.  Don't consider it for one more second.

Ok thank you sir I really do appreciate your reply and how you have enlightened me on this matter, when asked I will tell them nothing but the truth.

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2 minutes ago, Kings49 said:

Ok thank you sir I really do appreciate your reply and how you have enlightened me on this matter, when asked I will tell them nothing but the truth.

Good.  A government agency made a mistake when they issued your passport.  You either didn't notice or didn't bother to get it fixed promptly.  The mistake on your passport could have been caught and "fixed" right away.   That it wasn't was YOUR mistake that cannot be "unmade".  You then applied for a tourist visa and entered a false date on the application.  That mistake was a lie.  The mistake cannot be unmade and the lie cannot be untold.  What you can do is fix the passport, which you have done.  Now you can tell the truth about the rest, apologize for YOUR mistakes and HOPE for the best.  That's life.  Taking personal responsibility for mistakes is part of  being on the truth train.  Good luck.

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OP: As you know, official "age deflation" is a rather common choice ("error" ke?) made by many Nigerians, who do so to get a number of age-related benefits, including employment, retirement, and selection for age-grade soccer tournaments :P. Now your chickens have come home to roost... 

 

Man up, clean up your act, and face the music. All the best!

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On Tue Apr 24 2018 at 5:32 PM, pushbrk said:

Good.  A government agency made a mistake when they issued your passport.  You either didn't notice or didn't bother to get it fixed promptly.  The mistake on your passport could have been caught and "fixed" right away.   That it wasn't was YOUR mistake that cannot be "unmade".  You then applied for a tourist visa and entered a false date on the application.  That mistake was a lie.  The mistake cannot be unmade and the lie cannot be untold.  What you can do is fix the passport, which you have done.  Now you can tell the truth about the rest, apologize for YOUR mistakes and HOPE for the best.  That's life.  Taking personal responsibility for mistakes is part of  being on the truth train.  Good luck.

Thank you so much sir, this is so helpful as I have screen shot this to compose myself when asked. 

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On Wed Apr 25 2018 at 2:05 PM, afrocraft said:

OP: As you know, official "age deflation" is a rather common choice ("error" ke?) made by many Nigerians, who do so to get a number of age-related benefits, including employment, retirement, and selection for age-grade soccer tournaments :P. Now your chickens have come home to roost... 

 

Man up, clean up your act, and face the music. All the best!

Thanks 

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1 hour ago, Kings49 said:

Thank you so much sir, this is so helpful as I have screen shot this to compose myself when asked. 

Get fully on the truth train now and stay on it.  Then it will come naturally.

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