- Apr 23, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Santo Domingo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Aug 23, 2012
- File Transfer...
- Oct 9, 2012
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- Nov 26, 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- Dec 4, 2012
Hi,
Some advice and reassurance is welcomed. In October 2010 my fiance applied for a TRV (his first time) and was granted it. Now we plan for him to apply for a multiple entry TRV. The problem is though that on the Additional Family Information form from the application in 2010, we now realize that a couple of his siblings' birthdays were incorrect. He hadn't been in contact with his half-siblings for years and so when it came time to fill out their birthdays he asked his father, who gave the dates and we wrote down on the application. Now, within the past year, he has been in more contact with them and since we're preparing another TRV application he asked them for their birthdays which we now realize were very wrong on his application from 2010.
Is it good enough for us to fill in the correct birthdays and write a letter explaining why the birthdays are different for this application? I feel like we need to cover our bases because we plan to apply for a PR visa in the near future and don't want to mess anything up for that. Do we have to include proof of their birthdays since now we have the correct ones? When filling out the application before, the birthdays were correct, to the best of our knowledge, and now, a year and a half later, we realize that it was incorrect. Can he be charged with misrepresentation since when u sign the forms u are saying the information is correct? There's not much else different that we could have done on the previous application to get the birthdays, and here in Dominican Republic it is not uncommon for fathers to not know all of their children's birthdays. Please offer some guidance.
Thank you.
Tink
Some advice and reassurance is welcomed. In October 2010 my fiance applied for a TRV (his first time) and was granted it. Now we plan for him to apply for a multiple entry TRV. The problem is though that on the Additional Family Information form from the application in 2010, we now realize that a couple of his siblings' birthdays were incorrect. He hadn't been in contact with his half-siblings for years and so when it came time to fill out their birthdays he asked his father, who gave the dates and we wrote down on the application. Now, within the past year, he has been in more contact with them and since we're preparing another TRV application he asked them for their birthdays which we now realize were very wrong on his application from 2010.
Is it good enough for us to fill in the correct birthdays and write a letter explaining why the birthdays are different for this application? I feel like we need to cover our bases because we plan to apply for a PR visa in the near future and don't want to mess anything up for that. Do we have to include proof of their birthdays since now we have the correct ones? When filling out the application before, the birthdays were correct, to the best of our knowledge, and now, a year and a half later, we realize that it was incorrect. Can he be charged with misrepresentation since when u sign the forms u are saying the information is correct? There's not much else different that we could have done on the previous application to get the birthdays, and here in Dominican Republic it is not uncommon for fathers to not know all of their children's birthdays. Please offer some guidance.
Thank you.
Tink