Date returned to US for one of travel dates under Part 9 filled wrong in n400

Sahara24

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Hi All

My interview is in 4 days. My attorney helped with final submission on n400 form filling some of the sections. I see that one of the return to US travel dates under Part 9 is 9/14/2017 instead of 8/14/2017. So the total days outside US for last 5 years is also different and more by 30 days due ti the typo. Should i volunteer to tell this to immigration officer during my interview or tell only if asked. Also since i didnt get a chance to finally review the form before my attorney submitted, i notice that A nos for my children field is blank and also compay/work field for spouse info is blank. Should these matter?Please advise.
 
If you know something is incorrect, then fix it during the interview. At least for my interview, the officer went through all the questions with me and I corrected or added to if updated as necessary, but do tell them if for some reason they don’t do it this way. They will correct and get your approval that the correction is right.

By the way if it was filed online, there may be some questions that were answered but show as blank on the online filed form you see, at least this was my experience. But the answers were on the copy the officer had.
 
Thanks, the form was filled offline by my attorney. I was thinking to correct during interview only if asked by officer. But at same time i dont want the, to find later that the entry was wrong and deny my application based on this reason.Thanks for the response
 
Thanks, the form was filled offline by my attorney. I was thinking to correct during interview only if asked by officer. But at same time i dont want the, to find later that the entry was wrong and deny my application based on this reason.Thanks for the response
You are swearing under oath that everything in the form and what you say in the interview is true to your knowledge. If you know something is wrong, you are obliged to correct it, even if it seems minor to you. The truth is not optional.

if you look at the end of the actual n400 form you will see there is (1) capacity to make corrections (2)you then swear everything is true at the end if your interview.

https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/n-400.pdf?download=1
Part 16. Signature at Interview
I swear (affirm) and certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that I know that the contents of this Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, subscribed by me, including corrections number 1 through ____________, are complete, true, and correct. The evidence submitted by me on numbered pages 1 through ________________ are complete, true, and correct.
 
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