Thank you all for your feedback. Sounds like I should be fine without any changes, since the spelling in my birth certificate does match that in GC. Could still be a hassle when getting a driver license in a different state, but that's relatively minor.
Mu name is spelled differently in my GC/passport (1) and my social security card/driver license (2). The spellings are close enough not to cause any significant practical consequences (so far). Two questions:
1. Can there be problems while applying for citizenship?
2. If yes, how do I go...
Hello,
I received a GC with my first, middle, and last names on it (as expected). However, in my passport the middle name is not transliterated into English, but only the first and last. Can it be a problem? If yes, what should I do?
Hello,
I received a GC with my first, middle, and last names on it (as expected). However, in my passport the middle name is not transliterated into English, but only the first and last. Can it be a problem? If yes, what should I do?
Hello,
I received a GC with my first, middle, and last names on it (as expected). However, in my passport the middle name is not transliterated into English, but only the first and last. Can it be a problem? If yes, what should I do?
Don't have a PD / it's current (applied in the EB1 category; country of citizenship not subject to backlog regulations). If you mean what the Vermont Center posts on its website under "currently processing I485 applications filed on...", then it's June '05. Looks like it's not quite time for my...
Filed for I-485 in Nov '05 (Vermont Center), had fingerpints taken in Jan '06. There have been no updates (LUD's) on the USCIS status check page at all. The current message says "Your I485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status was received on November 18, 2005. We will...
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