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Julie Ross wrote:<br>
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<div>... it was written incorrectly on the certificate. A letter was
left out of her name. Her son had signed the certificate and all the
other dates matched so I know it was her. </div>
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Our daughter applied for a passport a while back (to do volunteer
dental work in Guatemala) and low and behold, her name was wrong
("Janice" instead of Janie) on the required birth certificate -- my
wife had even signed the original, but incorrect, birth registration
card, but still, there it was -- Janice -- really, it was a bit of a
hassle to get it corrected.<br>
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These things do happen,<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
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