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11 hours ago, Rasel_Cool said:

My Date of birth is 1995 in school certificate,passport.  but in uscis 1994. can i change date of birth now?  

 

pd 2016 dec f2b

No wonder your case has so many red flags....

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9 hours ago, Villanelle said:

Are you posting that in addition to the issue with the appeal and late DNA and whatever that all was that you ALSO have the wrong DOB on your papers?

no actually that is a problem of one of my frnd 

6 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

No wonder your case has so many red flags....

That is my frnd's problem i posted on behalf

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So this is a question about your case correct? 

 

Some general info- F2B is for USC or LPR to petition for their child, son, or daughter. (child is either gender unmarried under 21 and son/daughter is for those over 21 and/or married).  The first step in the process is for the parent to submit the 130 package. It includes proof of the parents status as well as proof of the relationship to the child amongst other things. If it is the mother who is petitioning she needs to show the birth certificate. If its the father they also need to show the birth certificate and proof of marriage to the mother (or other evidence to show a legitimate relationship- this can end up with needing DNA as you are aware). 

 

So the big question is where exactly is this discrepancy in the date and how did it happen?? The 130 should have been filled out with the correct date of 1995 and the evidence attached to it like the birth certificate would show the same date of 1995. Its unlikely they would have accepted a 130 with a date of 1994 and the attached birth certificate says 1995. 

 

You were also very specific in your post to state school certificate and passport have the date of 1995 but said nothing about the birth certificate date. Are we to assume the birth certificate has a date of 1994 on it? And for whatever reason your other documents do not match that?

 

I understand the forums have not been kind to you in the past. If you want advice you need to post specific details and be ready for negative comments. (anything offensive or that violates TOS you can report but remember the truth can hurt). In general it is possible to correct incorrect information entered on the forms (to an extent) but the changes need to be done in a timely fashion (before a benefit is issued) and the error needs not to have been 'malicious'. Spelling a name wrong or entering a wrong number is usually not a big deal BUT if you have IDs with varying DOBs on them you absolutely need to fix that and they need to match. 

 

Its one thing to change the date on the form from 1994 to 1995 if the birth certificate says 1995 but a whole other situation if the birth certificate you submitted does actually say 1994 and was wrong. 

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11 minutes ago, Villanelle said:

So this is a question about your case correct? 

 

Some general info- F2B is for USC or LPR to petition for their child, son, or daughter. (child is either gender unmarried under 21 and son/daughter is for those over 21 and/or married).  The first step in the process is for the parent to submit the 130 package. It includes proof of the parents status as well as proof of the relationship to the child amongst other things. If it is the mother who is petitioning she needs to show the birth certificate. If its the father they also need to show the birth certificate and proof of marriage to the mother (or other evidence to show a legitimate relationship- this can end up with needing DNA as you are aware). 

 

So the big question is where exactly is this discrepancy in the date and how did it happen?? The 130 should have been filled out with the correct date of 1995 and the evidence attached to it like the birth certificate would show the same date of 1995. Its unlikely they would have accepted a 130 with a date of 1994 and the attached birth certificate says 1995. 

 

You were also very specific in your post to state school certificate and passport have the date of 1995 but said nothing about the birth certificate date. Are we to assume the birth certificate has a date of 1994 on it? And for whatever reason your other documents do not match that?

 

I understand the forums have not been kind to you in the past. If you want advice you need to post specific details and be ready for negative comments. (anything offensive or that violates TOS you can report but remember the truth can hurt). In general it is possible to correct incorrect information entered on the forms (to an extent) but the changes need to be done in a timely fashion (before a benefit is issued) and the error needs not to have been 'malicious'. Spelling a name wrong or entering a wrong number is usually not a big deal BUT if you have IDs with varying DOBs on them you absolutely need to fix that and they need to match. 

 

Its one thing to change the date on the form from 1994 to 1995 if the birth certificate says 1995 but a whole other situation if the birth certificate you submitted does actually say 1994 and was wrong. 

its an on behalf post. one of my frnd has this problem. Anyway I dont regret about the past cause one my fb frnd's appeal got accepted few days ago with same reason of denial. so no worries. even in thia forum total of two appeal got approved.  so whoever is appealing and if they are genuine they are getting approved.  lets see. 

 

Right so my frnds problem is his education certifictae has 1995 so according to certifictae he changed everything passport, id, birth cert and all. because he cant change education certificate DOB. now he want to chnge usics dob. can he do it?

 

ofcourse that's not my case. u all know my case still in appeal process

Edited by Rasel_Cool
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I am unfamiliar with the policies of the country this is occurring in. All I can say is IF he was LEGALLY allowed to change his DOB on his birth certificate then it should not be a problem to update USCIS on the change. Occasionally birth certificates contain errors (spellings, places, dates, etc) and when they do the person needs to go to the issuing agency and obtain a corrected document and then submit all the documentation showing the error and how it was corrected by the appropriate authorities and give them a certified copy of the newly corrected document. 

 

You can not simply say 'oops I sent you the wrong birth certificate'. They (USCIS) will want to know exactly what happened. Why you had a wrong birth certificate- basically was it a fake. The only way to show it was not a fake and was an error is to show the issuing agency correcting the error (acknowledging the incorrect document was legit but simply incorrect and certifying the new document they issued is in fact the correct one).

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It’s (very) strange to change official birth and passport records to match an education certificate. An education certificate is not an official record of birth date. I know many countries have discrepancies in names or dates on education certificates but usually those are the ones changed, or if they can’t be changed the discrepancy is just ignored because it is not an official biographic record. What is your friend’s actual date of birth? ...I’m going to assume the birth certificate and passport were correct?
 

 

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Is your friend from Bangladesh? If so, it's not hard to change educational certificate like SSC, HSC and even uni ones if passport, NID and birth certificate are same.

 

If I were him/her, I won't even think of asking USCIS if I can change my date of birth as it will raise lots of red flags. And on top of that, your friend will now need to change date of birth on his/her passport which is currently quite difficult plus it raises more issues than simply changing date of birth on educational certificate. But if your friend is happy to go through the process and take the risk, I guess it's his/her choice. 

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1 hour ago, zaback21 said:

Is your friend from Bangladesh? If so, it's not hard to change educational certificate like SSC, HSC and even uni ones if passport, NID and birth certificate are same.

 

If I were him/her, I won't even think of asking USCIS if I can change my date of birth as it will raise lots of red flags. And on top of that, your friend will now need to change date of birth on his/her passport which is currently quite difficult plus it raises more issues than simply changing date of birth on educational certificate. But if your friend is happy to go through the process and take the risk, I guess it's his/her choice. 

in bangladesh u cant change dob after 2 years of passing.  so its unchangeable 

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3 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

It’s (very) strange to change official birth and passport records to match an education certificate. An education certificate is not an official record of birth date. I know many countries have discrepancies in names or dates on education certificates but usually those are the ones changed, or if they can’t be changed the discrepancy is just ignored because it is not an official biographic record. What is your friend’s actual date of birth? ...I’m going to assume the birth certificate and passport were correct?
 

 

yes birth cert n pass were correct. edu cert which is unchangable. ryt now he want to apply for student visa so that's what creating problem for him

 

just got update from him. he hasn't chnaged his passoort or birth cert's dob yet. he is telling me he wanna change according to edu cert as he wanna apply for studnet visa

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7 minutes ago, Rasel_Cool said:

yes birth cert n pass were correct. edu cert which is unchangable. ryt now he want to apply for student visa so that's what creating problem for him

 

just got update from him. he hasn't chnaged his passoort or birth cert's dob yet. he is telling me he wanna change according to edu cert as he wanna apply for studnet visa

So he wants to knowingly present a false date of birth to us immigration? Very bad move imo. 

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15 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

So he wants to knowingly present a false date of birth to us immigration? Very bad move imo. 

can he do an affidavit for student visa that his edu cert was mistakenly put wromg birth date which is unchangable?

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3 hours ago, Rasel_Cool said:

can he do an affidavit for student visa that his edu cert was mistakenly put wromg birth date which is unchangable?

I would think that is a far more advisable route, yes. Are all the names correct on the education certificate?

 
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