What is the deal with FBI name checks? I happen to have a very common Spanish name, something like Juan Fernandez-Garcia (that is not my name, just something similar)... With about 45 million hispanics in the US, most of which with the same last name, I'm worried that searches such as Juan Fernandez, Juan Garcia, etc. will come up with tons of felons and law violators...
But, at the same time, people from Spanish speaking countries do get greencards (I mean, they are not all stuck in the check...)
I don't know - I was wondering if there is anybody with a similar experience regarding common (Spanish, maybe?) names, and also whether they separate hyphenated last names for the check (I mean, Juan Fernandez-Garcia is not nearly as common as Juan Fernandez or Juan Garcia). Am I making sense?
But, at the same time, people from Spanish speaking countries do get greencards (I mean, they are not all stuck in the check...)
I don't know - I was wondering if there is anybody with a similar experience regarding common (Spanish, maybe?) names, and also whether they separate hyphenated last names for the check (I mean, Juan Fernandez-Garcia is not nearly as common as Juan Fernandez or Juan Garcia). Am I making sense?