reddies007
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Hello,
My wife got a letter from USCIS. While submitting the I-485 application, we could not find the date of birth certificate for my wife at her home town in India. So, we submitted a non-availability certificate along with affidavits from her father, mother, paternal uncles (2) and paternal aunts (2). All of them except the one from her mother has the correct date of birth on them (2nd Sep., 1980). Somehow, the affidavit from her mother had a typo (10th June, 1987). Nobody has noticed that till now (her parents, the advocate notary, us and immigration lawyers). What would be the best solution for this?
She is an add-on for my I-485. We submitted her application in Aug. of 2008. She is currently working on EAD and she is extremely worried as the letter from USCIS stated that if the discrepancy is not replied in 30 days, her application would be rejected. Also, her parents are now in US on a tourist visa. Do they have to go back and get another affidavit or can they file a new affidavit in US? Should a letter be included in the reply stating that the date in the original affidavit was a typo?
Please let me know what would you recommend. Thanks in advance for the advice.
My wife got a letter from USCIS. While submitting the I-485 application, we could not find the date of birth certificate for my wife at her home town in India. So, we submitted a non-availability certificate along with affidavits from her father, mother, paternal uncles (2) and paternal aunts (2). All of them except the one from her mother has the correct date of birth on them (2nd Sep., 1980). Somehow, the affidavit from her mother had a typo (10th June, 1987). Nobody has noticed that till now (her parents, the advocate notary, us and immigration lawyers). What would be the best solution for this?
She is an add-on for my I-485. We submitted her application in Aug. of 2008. She is currently working on EAD and she is extremely worried as the letter from USCIS stated that if the discrepancy is not replied in 30 days, her application would be rejected. Also, her parents are now in US on a tourist visa. Do they have to go back and get another affidavit or can they file a new affidavit in US? Should a letter be included in the reply stating that the date in the original affidavit was a typo?
Please let me know what would you recommend. Thanks in advance for the advice.