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Old 12-09-2003, 09:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
Linababe
 
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Default Question about decree and typos

I have read in some posts that the UK decree absolute is causing

problems when filing for the K1 visa - I dug mine up from the hord of
paperwork and I noticed that they have spelt my middle name wrong. I
dont really use my middle name on my documents or passport and at the
time of recieving my decree i wasnt that bothered - does anyone think
this may be a problem for when we file our petition? Should I contact
the court house to get them to send me an amended version - I was
divorced 6 years ago?



Also I dont have an original of my Birth certificate as I was born in

Uganda East Africa and there is no way of getting another copy - all i
have is copy with my firstname spelt wrong too lol Since I have been a
child my name has been spelt correctly not as on the birth certificate.
Does anyone know if these may cause problems? and at the moment I am
also using my married name should i revert back to my maiden name and
change my passport and bank details accordingly or will this not matter
till I am married to my bf and take his name?



Lina (UK Citizen)

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Old 12-09-2003, 12:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
Flyergirluk
 
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Default Re: Question about decree and typos

Originally posted by Linababe

    > I have read in some posts that the UK decree absolute is causing

    > problems when filing for the K1 visa...


    > Should I contact the court house to get them to send me an amended
    > version - I was divorced 6 years ago?


    > ...at the moment I am also using my married name should i revert back
    > to my maiden name and change my passport and bank details accordingly
    > or will this not matter till I am married to my bf and take his name?

    >



Hi Lina,



I had no problems whatsoever with my decree absolute, (I did the
K1 visa and had my interview at the London Embassy). It
couldn't hurt to get in touch with the court that your divorce was filed
at and see if it is possible to get an amended version of your absolute.
There's no harm in trying.



I also used, (and am still using) my married name on all my paperwork up
until my marriage to my fiance, (on Friday). Only then will I go
about changing my name on all official documents. This makes sense to me
as it will involve less hassle all round, (and hopefully a lot less
confusion too)!



Sorry I'm unable to help you any more than that.



Best wishes and good luck with your process.



Take care



Tam

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Old 12-09-2003, 02:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
Folinskyinla
 
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Default Re: Question about decree and typos

Originally posted by Linababe

    > I have read in some posts that the UK decree absolute is causing

    > problems when filing for the K1 visa - I dug mine up from the hord of
    > paperwork and I noticed that they have spelt my middle name wrong. I
    > dont really use my middle name on my documents or passport and at the
    > time of recieving my decree i wasnt that bothered - does anyone think
    > this may be a problem for when we file our petition? Should I contact
    > the court house to get them to send me an amended version - I was
    > divorced 6 years ago?


    > Also I dont have an original of my Birth certificate as I was born in

    > Uganda East Africa and there is no way of getting another copy - all i
    > have is copy with my firstname spelt wrong too lol Since I have been a
    > child my name has been spelt correctly not as on the birth
    > certificate. Does anyone know if these may cause problems? and at the
    > moment I am also using my married name should i revert back to my
    > maiden name and change my passport and bank details accordingly or
    > will this not matter till I am married to my bf and take his name?


    > Lina (UK Citizen)



Hi:



The "also known as" box on the forms will alleviate those problems.



However, I once encountered the typo from hell on a Canadian decree
absolute -- in the custody determination the word "defendant" was typed
when "plaintiff" should have been. The effect was that father was given
full custody with rights of visitation and obligation of support -- when
it was intended that Mom have custody. During the child's minority, no
one noticed the error -- Mom had custody, Dad visited and paid support.



Mom and son later immigrated and Mom naturalized which should have given
son derivative naturalizaton.



Well, when son was an adult, he got busted on a drug charge and our
defense was that he was a US citizen and that typo came back to haunt
us in a big way. Fortunately, a congressional amendment on the
derviative naturalization statute saved the day before we really had to
duke it out.

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