So many of you know I had a job offer in Korea, and was ready to go by the end of July. I had a passport, but it had the wrong birthdate on it.
I went to the passport site, and it said I just needed to send in a form for correction, and it would be nothing. No mention of any extra documents, just the application for correcting the date, and my passport.
It takes over 2 weeks after I send it before i get a call. They need a copy of my birth certificate. Well, guess what? The Navy lost my birth certificate when I was going through MEPS. And, being born in California and having been adopted, the combination of those two things means I need to go through Sacramento (I live in LA county... Sacramento is a 7-8 hour drive...)
The big thing, though, is their counter and public office SHUT DOWN due to budget cuts... The only way to do this is through the mail, which takes 15-20 weeks
15 weeks from now will be after when I have to first start paying loans... My job offer will be WAY PAST expired by then.
My parents are pushing me to get the old passport back (the one with the incorrect birthdate) and use that to get to Korea... And they're being pushy about that. I'm saying I don't want to get in trouble for fraud and they say "Well, you won't, it was an honest mistake" bla bla bla, the thing was... It was an honest mistake back in '01 when I got it, I don't think it's an honest mistake anymore... Even though it was an "honest mistake" I doubt the government of either the US or Korea would see it as such, either.
I already requested my application be canceled, but I'm REALLY wary of using an incorrect birth date.
This is so frustrating and stressful...