Correcting Immigration Document Errors
Summary
Inconsistent information in legal documents can cause issues in immigration processes. Correct errors in your birth certificate and your childrens documents. Provide supporting documents during the immigration process. Consult a local immigration attorney in New Hampshire to ensure no issues arise. Apply for corrections in both your i751 and your childrens i130 processes. Always keep your immigration lawyer informed.Full Conversation
Im a permanent resident and my husband will petition my children to migrate here. The issue is that my middle name in my birth certificate is misspelled in my children's birth certificate. Would it cause any issuenin the process?
Hello ****. This could potentially cause an issue as it's important to have consistent information across all legal documents. You might need to correct the error. However, I suggest you consult with an immigration lawyer. May I know your location to provide more specific advice?
Ive already started the process of correction. Would it suffice to just support the processing documents i have for the issue?
Hello ****, usually in such situations, providing supporting documents showing the process of correction might help. However, immigration laws vary by location. Could you please tell me where you are so I can give more accurate advice?
I am in NH
Hello ****, in New Hampshire:
- The correction process should be sufficient.
- Present the supporting documents during the immigration process.
- Consult with an immigration lawyer to ensure that no issues arise.
Please verify this with a local immigration attorney.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you need any more information or help, feel free to ask. Don't forget to keep your immigration lawyer informed about every step you take. All the best with the process.
I have a pending i751 process with the wrong middle name. Should i apply for correction also together with my Childress i130 process?
Hello ****, in your case:
- Apply for a correction in your i751 process.
- Also, submit the correction along with your Child's i130 process.
- Always keep your immigration attorney informed.
Remember, laws can vary. Always consult a local immigration attorney.