abrakadabra said:
I am about to lose my mind. I have a landing interview in a week and I was going through papers to get everything in order.
I was looking at GCMS notes and noted that my husband's name was misspelt (the sponsor) Aron instead of Aaron.
Then the application itself was correct but there were little mistakes our lawyer did (like my mom's maiden name is misspelt, some places where I live are wrong) so now I'm freaking out and absolutely don't know what to do. I tried to CIC, but the lines were busy.
You can keep trying, but I am not sure that it's an issue.
For his name, he had to supply government issued ID. They have a copy of that on your file. If they messed it up, it's on them.
For your mother's maiden name, you would have had to supply the family information form in english and cyrillic. If they were able to find a trace of you, then it's not an issue.
Should just be a simple administrative change.