Hi,
Last week my fingerprints were taken at my local USCIS. The clerk that had taken my fingerprints inquired about my middlename. It was neither on my greencard or drivers license. I believe she retained my middle name when sending my fingerprints, but request I bring identification showing proof of my middle name.
First thing I did was pull out my birth certificate after returning home only to find that my middle name is slightly misspelled on the certificate (it's from Australia).
I don't have any further identification indicating my middle name except my social security card (which I believe is not considered an ID). I've also used my middle name on tax records, but my tax return submissions only include middle initial.
I believe requesting a correction to my birth certificate will be a lengthy process and won't be completed in time for my interview. I also don't want to unintentionally instigate issues during the background check.
I spoke to my friend who is a notary public he cannot show proof of my middle name with my current forms of identity.
He did however suggest that my father write a letter confirming my middle name and pointing out the mistake on my birth certificate and have it notarized.
Any suggestions on what else I can do? So far it's the only issue I've come across in my application.
Last week my fingerprints were taken at my local USCIS. The clerk that had taken my fingerprints inquired about my middlename. It was neither on my greencard or drivers license. I believe she retained my middle name when sending my fingerprints, but request I bring identification showing proof of my middle name.
First thing I did was pull out my birth certificate after returning home only to find that my middle name is slightly misspelled on the certificate (it's from Australia).
I don't have any further identification indicating my middle name except my social security card (which I believe is not considered an ID). I've also used my middle name on tax records, but my tax return submissions only include middle initial.
I believe requesting a correction to my birth certificate will be a lengthy process and won't be completed in time for my interview. I also don't want to unintentionally instigate issues during the background check.
I spoke to my friend who is a notary public he cannot show proof of my middle name with my current forms of identity.
He did however suggest that my father write a letter confirming my middle name and pointing out the mistake on my birth certificate and have it notarized.
Any suggestions on what else I can do? So far it's the only issue I've come across in my application.