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Hi all, 

 

My wife (petitioner) and I (beneficiary) have been going through documentation and preparing for the NVC stage, we're a mid-Nov PD for the I-130 so not expecting it for a little while but want to get ahead of the game. I was reviewing the I-130 and I-130A forms that we have submitted and I noticed a slight typographical mistakes in each form. I personally think that they are very minor mistakes but wanted to understand how best to remedy this. The errors in question are:

 

  • Form I-130 – Part 4, Information About Beneficiary: Item 51.h. (Beneficiary’s Employer Postal Code): The postal code listed for the beneficiary's employer was mistakenly entered as our home postal code. Home and employer's postcode has are very similar hence why I mistakenly entered my home postcode. 
  • Form I-130A – Part 2, Physical Address History: Item 6.a. (Physical Address 2 – Street Number and Name): An address from the beneficiary’s address history was misspelled. The address contains the word hill but this was listed accidently as “hil,” missing an additional "l."

 

As stated I think that the mistakes are very minor but again this is just my interpretation and I wanted to get ahead of this and rectify it to prevent an RFE as best I can. I was going to upload a letter as unsolicited evidence where I detail the sections from each form and corrections much like the bullet points above. 

 

Is this the best way to go about this? Do I need to include any evidence with the letter i.e. letter head of employer to show address?

 

Or do I not even bring it to the attention of the case worker and just hope for the best? 

 

All advice is welcomed and appreciated. For what it is worth, we're self filers and have completed all documentation ourselves without legal assistance. 

 

Thanks! 

 

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Minor typos.  I wouldn't worry about these.  

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Errata sheet at interview

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2 hours ago, Boiler said:

Errata sheet at interview

 

3 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

Minor typos.  I wouldn't worry about these.  

 

Ok great thanks guys! So the consensus is do not submit unsolicited evidence and just address at the London Embassy interview when we get to that point? 

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4 hours ago, ArtUK said:

 

 

Ok great thanks guys! So the consensus is do not submit unsolicited evidence and just address at the London Embassy interview when we get to that point? 

Probably no need to address these typos at all except to not repeat them at NVC stage.

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