Wow, I got so many replies in this topic. At the time of viewing those relies, I got no idea how to reply them.
Yes, my interview was over. And the officer didn't ask me to show my driver license, nor yellow letter. But my case has been approved.
Why I don't want to show my driver license? In fact, is not a private reason for this thread, but is for my interview.
This is because the middle name issue, I don't know why my New York State driver license print my full middle name, not middle initial. I saw many people that their New York State driver licenses just print middle initial. I know some states print full middle name such as California, Mississippi. And I still remember that the form is asked me to write full middle name which I did. But I don't get it why other people's New York State driver license come out differently. Of course, my interview location was in New York State, so the officer may aslo got a New York State driver license, he or she will exactly know about the name format. As the result, if I show my New York State driver license, it will create some sort of problems. Namely, if the officer doubts my full name, I will be asked to show my birth certificate. The point is that I don't have birth certificate at all. Therefore, I prefer not showing it, unless required. At this moment, I worry nothing about my birth certificate, but I got some questions!!!
Question #1 Folks, if you got a New York State driver license, your driver license prints full middle name or just middle initial?
Question #2 On the other hand, is the name how to show in my driver license is based on social security number administration database, not green card?
Because, I remember that I made a mistake when I filled out my social security number form at first time in the U.S., I put my middle name into my first name field, so I got two part of first name, leaving my middle name field blank. I don't whether the staff will put my second part of my first name back to middle name field or not. This is because my current SS card does not indicate which one is first, middle, and last name. Hence, I guess my New York State driver license does not include my middle name at all, but print both first name. As the result, it got no middle initial in my New York State driver license. Does anyone got clue about this?