Different city name in DS-2019 and passport [duplicate]

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Place of birth in DS-2019 and Passport is different. City name A is on the DS-2019, and village name B is on the passport.

Is it required to have the same place of birth on DS-2019 and passport?

Emergency answer please...



Best Answer

Since you ask for an emergency answer, I'll post this not terribly definitive answer in the hope that it will reduce your anxiety.

It's probably ok. As an example, someone born in Chelsea might be said to be born in Chelsea, in London, in England, in Britain, or in the United Kingdom. If some documents say "London" and others say "Chelsea," it's not going to be a problem.

In case it helps: even US passports used to list only the state in which a person was born, and now they list the city or town (including the state).




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