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Can any one advise on whether I should send a letter to the service center to correct a few typographical errors?  Specifically, the beneficiary's address and phone number.  A number was transposed on the first, and cut-off on the second.  I would hope to get the NOA2 in another month or so, at the earliest, judging by recent timeline entries.  It does not seem like it could lead to an RFE, so I just wonder if that is something that can be fixed after the NOA2?  I am a little fearful of rocking the boat prior to the NOA2 . . . but maybe that is paranoid.  Anyway, the big issue is that the clerical errors make the beneficiary uncontactable by address and phone, so maybe that means I should jump on this immediately?

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21 minutes ago, Very_44_EP said:

Can any one advise on whether I should send a letter to the service center to correct a few typographical errors?  Specifically, the beneficiary's address and phone number. 

 

No need to correct the petition for those.  Just provide the correct information on the DS-160 form after the petition has been approved.

 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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15 hours ago, Very_44_EP said:

Can any one advise on whether I should send a letter to the service center to correct a few typographical errors?  Specifically, the beneficiary's address and phone number.  A number was transposed on the first, and cut-off on the second.  I would hope to get the NOA2 in another month or so, at the earliest, judging by recent timeline entries.  It does not seem like it could lead to an RFE, so I just wonder if that is something that can be fixed after the NOA2?  I am a little fearful of rocking the boat prior to the NOA2 . . . but maybe that is paranoid.  Anyway, the big issue is that the clerical errors make the beneficiary uncontactable by address and phone, so maybe that means I should jump on this immediately?

And nobody will be visiting or calling the beneficiary.   Most communication is via email 

YMMV

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33 minutes ago, payxibka said:

And nobody will be visiting or calling the beneficiary

Ah, OK, in my head I was thinking mail or text might be used.  It seemed the guides talk about the Embassy sending the beneficiary certain notices and letters regarding forms and requirements; I assumed that was via mail and feared the incorrect info would hinder that communication.  Good to know my errors will not be a problem.

 

Thanks for the response.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 minutes ago, Very_44_EP said:

Ah, OK, in my head I was thinking mail or text might be used.  It seemed the guides talk about the Embassy sending the beneficiary certain notices and letters regarding forms and requirements; I assumed that was via mail and feared the incorrect info would hinder that communication.  Good to know my errors will not be a problem.

 

Thanks for the response.

In most countries, post hasn't been used for about a decade.

YMMV

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9 hours ago, payxibka said:

And nobody will be visiting or calling the beneficiary.   Most communication is via email 

How do I make sure uscis/us embassy have the beneficiary's email? I don't remember putting that anywhere on the i-129f. 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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8 hours ago, Seemoreglass83 said:

How do I make sure uscis/us embassy have the beneficiary's email? I don't remember putting that anywhere on the i-129f. 

They have yours.  I assume you know the beneficiary's.

 

USCIS doesn't communicate officially via email and they don't communicate with the beneficiary. 

 

As for the consulate,  when the petition is at NVC,  email them and confirm both emails with them.   Google ask NVC for the online form.

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

 
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