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My wife and I got our wedding date wrong during US Green Card Interview? Am I getting denied?

Today, we’re called in to USCIS here in San Francisco for my green card interview. We answered all the questions correctly except that we were so nervous we got our wedding date wrong. First I said October 2017. Then I said May 2017, but it’s actual May 16, 2018. I can’t believe I got it wrong. And we never got correct ourselves either. We didn’t realize our mistake until after the interview.

The officer just seemed to move along with other questions. The. He asked for all the supporting evidence, we showed a bunch of photos together over the last 8 years since we stated dating, a lease agreement together, care title, tax returns etc. my wife who is the US citizen is pregnant too so we showed the ultrasound photos of our baby.

The only document we didn’t have was my medical examination. I submitted it ahead of time but it expired a week prior to the interview. The officer said, we should expect mail coming in asking for a new medical examination, then they’ll be able to make the decision after.

Are we in trouble or will that constitute that denial of my green card application?

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