Hamed Azizadah
New Member
I filed a petition for my adult son, his wife and children under the family category over ten years ago. USCIS recently approved the case and sent it to the NVC (National Visa Center).
The issue is that the date of birth of my son on the I-130 form I filled out does not match the one on his passport. It is off by about 18 months, but it does not affect the family category. I filled out the I-130 form when he had no passport or birth certificate and I had to make an educated guess about his date of birth.
Should he use the date of birth on his passport when he fills out the DS-260? Or the one I filled out on I-130? If the date of birth is different on DS-260 than I-130, will that cause any problems with getting the visa?
The issue is that the date of birth of my son on the I-130 form I filled out does not match the one on his passport. It is off by about 18 months, but it does not affect the family category. I filled out the I-130 form when he had no passport or birth certificate and I had to make an educated guess about his date of birth.
Should he use the date of birth on his passport when he fills out the DS-260? Or the one I filled out on I-130? If the date of birth is different on DS-260 than I-130, will that cause any problems with getting the visa?