ETA ERROR Please guide

mbmisc

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Hello all,
I believe my ETA 750 form has an error. My birth city is wrong. I just realized it today while I was casually going through my docs. Labor has been already filed for me in May 04 with wrong birth city in ETA.
Will this affect my case in any way? Is there a way to correct it? Please provide any information/feedback.

Thanks in anticipation!
 
alvin said:
if it is a mistake, made by the lawyer/attorney, it can be corrected by following below steps.
1. Take out his pants (that is, if he is wearing one, which is not very common)
2. Take out his under pants (he is more likely to have this one on)
3. Grab a big plier
4. Get hold of his balls with the plier and squeez them real hard.
5. Fire him.
6. Ask your employer to withdraw him as attorney on record.
7. Send the ammended ETA 750 (as long as the job duties/job requirements don't change, they don't have any issues)

Desclaimer(s):
1.Above is not applicable to all attorneys/lawyers. Try above at your own risk.
2.I am not gay, not that, there is anything wrong with that.



QUOTE=mbmisc]Hello all,
I believe my ETA 750 form has an error. My birth city is wrong. I just realized it today while I was casually going through my docs. Labor has been already filed for me in May 04 with wrong birth city in ETA.
Will this affect my case in any way? Is there a way to correct it? Please provide any information/feedback.

Thanks in anticipation!
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I have to remember Alvin so I never take him on as a client. :) I can't imagine that this will become a big deal. It has nothing to do with the approvability of the case and an entirely new beneficiary can be substituted when filing for the I-140. If you really want it fixed, I'd get the attorney to call SESA and see what they want to do. My guess is they don't want to do anything about it.
 
I have to remember Alvin so I never take him on as a client. :) I can't imagine that this will become a big deal. It has nothing to do with the approvability of the case and an entirely new beneficiary can be substituted when filing for the I-140. If you really want it fixed, I'd get the attorney to call SESA and see what they want to do. My guess is they don't want to do anything about it.



Thanks both,
My attorney also said that it need to be corrected now. It needs to be fixed during I-140 filing for sure.
 
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