I would like to provide some context regarding the discrepancy in my date of birth on my application documents. When I traveled to Afghanistan to obtain my identity card and passport, I faced significant challenges due to the presence of the Taliban in my region, Panjshir. Despite my efforts to provide accurate information, including my correct date of birth, the Taliban officials did not accept my statement and insisted on recording a different date. This situation was beyond my control, and I was unable to correct the error at that time. My school records and other documents consistently show my correct date of birth. I hope this explanation helps clarify the situation, and I am happy to provide any additional information or documentation if needed.
Hi 👋 My question is : If I have different date of birth, different date of birth in passport and education documents, can I be accepted? Please answer my question.
Thank you for reaching out. Having different dates of birth on your passport and educational documents can cause issues during visa or university applications. Since you’re in a unique situation as a refugee, the best solution is to get an affidavit of discrepancy from a legal authority in Pakistan explaining why the dates differ. You can also contact the embassy of the country you’re applying to and explain your circumstances. Many organizations and immigration services provide support for refugees in similar situations. Additionally, reach out to the university or institution to check if they can accept an affidavit or other supporting documents. Stay hopeful, and we wish you the best!
@@beyond.education Well , I would like to provide some context regarding the discrepancy in my date of birth on my application documents. When I traveled to Afghanistan to obtain my identity card and passport, I faced significant challenges due to the presence of the Taliban in my region, Panjshir. Despite my efforts to provide accurate information, including my correct date of birth (March 20, 2003), the Taliban officials did not accept my statement and insisted on recording a different date (April 25, 2002). This situation was beyond my control, and I was unable to correct the error at that time. My school records and other documents consistently show my correct date of birth. I hope this explanation helps clarify the situation
Thank you for reaching out. Having different dates of birth on your passport and educational documents can cause issues during visa or university applications. Since you’re in a unique situation as a refugee, the best solution is to get an affidavit of discrepancy from a legal authority in Pakistan explaining why the dates differ. You can also contact the embassy of the country you’re applying to and explain your circumstances. Many organizations and immigration services provide support for refugees in similar situations. Additionally, reach out to the university or institution to check if they can accept an affidavit or other supporting documents. Stay hopeful, and we wish you the best!
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I would like to provide some context regarding the discrepancy in my date of birth on my application documents. When I traveled to Afghanistan to obtain my identity card and passport, I faced significant challenges due to the presence of the Taliban in my region, Panjshir. Despite my efforts to provide accurate information, including my correct date of birth, the Taliban officials did not accept my statement and insisted on recording a different date. This situation was beyond my control, and I was unable to correct the error at that time. My school records and other documents consistently show my correct date of birth. I hope this explanation helps clarify the situation, and I am happy to provide any additional information or documentation if needed.
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My question is :
If I have different date of birth, different date of birth in passport and education documents, can I be accepted? Please answer my question.
Thank you for reaching out. Having different dates of birth on your passport and educational documents can cause issues during visa or university applications. Since you’re in a unique situation as a refugee, the best solution is to get an affidavit of discrepancy from a legal authority in Pakistan explaining why the dates differ. You can also contact the embassy of the country you’re applying to and explain your circumstances. Many organizations and immigration services provide support for refugees in similar situations. Additionally, reach out to the university or institution to check if they can accept an affidavit or other supporting documents. Stay hopeful, and we wish you the best!
@@beyond.education
Well , I would like to provide some context regarding the discrepancy in my date of birth on my application documents. When I traveled to Afghanistan to obtain my identity card and passport, I faced significant challenges due to the presence of the Taliban in my region, Panjshir. Despite my efforts to provide accurate information, including my correct date of birth (March 20, 2003), the Taliban officials did not accept my statement and insisted on recording a different date (April 25, 2002). This situation was beyond my control, and I was unable to correct the error at that time. My school records and other documents consistently show my correct date of birth. I hope this explanation helps clarify the situation
I can't change my date of birth Beacaue i can't go back to Afghanistan 🇦🇫 and I'm living in Pakistan 🇵🇰, I'm a refugee.
Thank you for reaching out. Having different dates of birth on your passport and educational documents can cause issues during visa or university applications. Since you’re in a unique situation as a refugee, the best solution is to get an affidavit of discrepancy from a legal authority in Pakistan explaining why the dates differ. You can also contact the embassy of the country you’re applying to and explain your circumstances. Many organizations and immigration services provide support for refugees in similar situations. Additionally, reach out to the university or institution to check if they can accept an affidavit or other supporting documents. Stay hopeful, and we wish you the best!