Kartoshkin
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I wonder if anybody ever dealt with a similar situation as mine. The USCIS has my first name spelled in a slightly ackward way. This was a result of an original misprint in my very first passport that I used on my very first entry into USA, 15 years ago. Let's say my first name is Anton, but USCIS has it as Antuon, there is this extra silent U. I did not like that U very much so most of my other ID's, such as drivers license and my current passport have it the right way, as Anton.
I just got my I485 approved (for Antuon). Then I went to the local office to get the stamp in the passport last week and the officer that took me happened to be literate so she noticed the difference and did not stamp the passport. She said they will not be able to stamp untill this mess is rectified. So she ordered for my file to be transfered from TSC to the local office in New York. She said that once it arrives (3-4 weeks) they will call me so I can come down again and once the physical file is there they will be able to correct the spelling to Anton, right on the spot in front of me. That's what she said.
How plausible does this sound? First of all, I really doubt they would ever call me when the file arrives. And then how would they just correct the spelling? Don't I need any extra evidence. I don't even have the original passport that started this mess.
Any thoughts?
I just got my I485 approved (for Antuon). Then I went to the local office to get the stamp in the passport last week and the officer that took me happened to be literate so she noticed the difference and did not stamp the passport. She said they will not be able to stamp untill this mess is rectified. So she ordered for my file to be transfered from TSC to the local office in New York. She said that once it arrives (3-4 weeks) they will call me so I can come down again and once the physical file is there they will be able to correct the spelling to Anton, right on the spot in front of me. That's what she said.
How plausible does this sound? First of all, I really doubt they would ever call me when the file arrives. And then how would they just correct the spelling? Don't I need any extra evidence. I don't even have the original passport that started this mess.
Any thoughts?