i honestly put the wrong address of my fiance (in guam) by mistake in my medical exam papers in St. Lukes Hospital Manila. They are going to forward that paper to the US embassy and i just realized i put a wrong address under my fiance;s add.

i put 106 gutamella loop, ghura 506 yigo guam 92696

and the corresct one is 135 dulalas loop ghura 506 yigo, guam 96929

i am worried that this may lead to the disapproval of our visa. i maed a big mistake. i was wondering if it has a big impact on their decision to issue me the k-1 visa?

Jing
You can go ask the staff at St. Lukes Hospital to change it. But you should memorize your fiancee's address. It might sound simple, but sometimes, consul will ask you the address of where you going to. If St. Luke sent the medical records, then, you should be honest to the embassy people. How you made mistake in writing the address. But do try to call St. Luke first, maybe they still can do something.

Spotter 888
I may be wrong but the medicals is the last step before the issuance of the visa. That means, they are interested in the medical results rather than the accuracy of information they already have in your petition.

To be on the safe side, go back or call St. Lukes and rectify the error but it won't change anything (meaning your approval).

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