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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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For the biometrics form, my wife checked her hair as being black, but when I filled out the I-485 I checked brown because in certain light it looks more dark brown than black. I figure this is probably not going to be a big deal, but she's worried about it now. Yes, before anyone says it, we probably should have coordinated better when filling both out. There was just a misunderstanding between us. Is it possible to simply cross out that selection on the biometrics form and check the correct color? Or just leave it as is? Is it possible to get another biometrics form? Should she just mention it at her biometrics appointment on Monday? I highly doubt your entire legal status in the U.S depends on your hair color, especially when it's subjective as hers, but I guess we just want some reassurance. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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14 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

we women change hair color all the time

we cut it , change styles ,  change colors 

she could show up with purple hair and be ok

she won't i am sure but it does happen

 

14 minutes ago, Redro said:

Hair color isn't a big deal. People change their hair color ALL THE TIME. 

When I entered the US I was blonde, now I have brown hair. 

I might decide to dye my hair black later. 

Thank you both, she was so worried that this was going to delay our paperwork or something since the I-485 and the biometrics are now "inconsistent" so to speak. But yeah, dark brown and black are close enough to each other that they're basically interchangeable anyway. 

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20 hours ago, ap4295 said:

Thank you both, she was so worried that this was going to delay our paperwork or something since the I-485 and the biometrics are now "inconsistent" so to speak. But yeah, dark brown and black are close enough to each other that they're basically interchangeable anyway. 

Women can change their hair color depending what mood they are in. this will have no effect at all lol

 
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