In any case, I did talk to my lawyer friend who works in immigration office and he deals with such case a lot and he had success with putting the words together:
AbcDef
He told me to capitalize the first letter of the second word just in case. He said it worked for him so far in the cases...
I can not say for sure. To put more context into this discussion, it's a Korean name. A lot of Asian names suffer from similar issues I believe. They generally have 2 character name which are generally connected with a hyphen when they convert it to an English version. "ABC-DEF" However...
Hello,
I am trying to renew my mother's green card. The one she has now has a space in her first name "ABC DEF." However, when I tried to renew online, the online application form would not accept space character in the given name field. What should I do? Can I remove the space and just enter...
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