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Leen
26th April 2012, 03:58
Done my CFO and my TOEIC exam at Hopkins this week and today i renewed my passport then i found out that my place of birth is wrong....:doh:omg:do i really have to change it coz i will use the MC for spousal visa application and i am afraid and worried that the ECO will refuse my application base on that single mistake.quite worried now coz it will cost us money for lawyer and publication....please enlighten me with this:Help1::Help1::Help1:

sars_notd_virus
26th April 2012, 10:08
what do you mean wrong is it typo error??....if it was me , i will go ahead with my applicaton for the visa and just file the petition for the change of entry/correction of error later ....you can file the petition even if you are out of the country.

http://www.census.gov.ph/data/civilreg/primerra9048.html

Leen
26th April 2012, 11:01
what do you mean wrong is it typo error??....if it was me , i will go ahead with my applicaton for the visa and just file the petition for the change of entry/correction of error later ....you can file the petition even if you are out of the country.

http://www.census.gov.ph/data/civilreg/primerra9048.html


Hello sars,in my birth cert i was born in Dangcagan Bukidnon that's what i put in the form when we applied for marriage cert but i just overlooked the data in our MC,instead of Dangcagan Bukidnon they put Cagayan de Oro as my birth of place....do you think i will not encounter problem with ECO coz they datas are different???

sars_notd_virus
26th April 2012, 13:01
how will the ECO know that the datas are different??
if you are worried that the clerical error can affect your application just file a petition now to change the errors
have u read the link i sent here?
http://www.census.gov.ph/data/civilreg/primerra9048.html
(A clerical or typographical error refers to an obvious mistake committed in clerical work, either in writing, copying, transcribing, or typing an entry in the civil register that is harmless and innocuous, such as a misspelled name or misspelled place of birth and the like, and can be corrected or changed only by reference to other existing record or records.)

Leen
26th April 2012, 13:18
hello sars,thank you for your help and im done reading the link you had provided,i will do what i can tomorrow:xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
26th April 2012, 14:14
good luck on your visa applicaton:xxgrinning--00xx3:
double check every documents next time ...i still dont think the clerical error in birth place will harm your visa applicaton( if you will sort it out eventually or have it corrected later)... I would worry if the error is through both you and your partners name or nationality as it needs to appear in visa stamp.