Hi guys!
I am preparing my documents for the interview. So long story short, I was actually born in Ghazni, Afghanistan but because of war, my family and I moved to Iran to live and therefore I finished high school there.
But my high school transcript reads that my birthplace is Tehran, Iran (which is different from my actual birthplace on my identity documents)
I know if I present my identity card to the principals of the high school, they will probably change it, but given the circumstances in Iran and the fact that there is no regulation there whatsoever and they can say we don't change it (and yeah, it can happen in that country), is it possible to just wing it and go to the interview with this discrepancy about my birthplace? Is it a deal breaker, meaning will it cause my case to get not approved and whatnot?
I appreciate the responses from you guys!
Omid
I am preparing my documents for the interview. So long story short, I was actually born in Ghazni, Afghanistan but because of war, my family and I moved to Iran to live and therefore I finished high school there.
But my high school transcript reads that my birthplace is Tehran, Iran (which is different from my actual birthplace on my identity documents)
I know if I present my identity card to the principals of the high school, they will probably change it, but given the circumstances in Iran and the fact that there is no regulation there whatsoever and they can say we don't change it (and yeah, it can happen in that country), is it possible to just wing it and go to the interview with this discrepancy about my birthplace? Is it a deal breaker, meaning will it cause my case to get not approved and whatnot?
I appreciate the responses from you guys!
Omid
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