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If you are able to be identified from all the the other information supplied in the documents, yes, you can be. An error such as this is known as a "scrivener's error" and is actually not uncommon.

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Providing all your other identifying data is correct, usually nothing. This is known as a "scrivener's error" and is easily correctable.

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