recent_usc
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Have a question for the experts out there, really need your help and advice.
I recently became a US citizen and applied I-130 for my mother who is in India.
-- My last name has one letter different (Dalvai) in the birth certificate from my mothers which is (Dalwai). This was a small mistake that my parents did and i have a different last name in all my documents.
-- I applied for my mothers I-130 as "Shweta Dalvai" the way it exists in my birth certificate
-- My mothers passport and birth certificate are as "Shweta Dalwai"
I asked for some local lawyers help and they are asking for $2500 and they say it can be worked thru without issues.
Has anyone gone thru such a scenario and what should we do as we go forward to filing the I-485 once the I-130 is approved??
Will she have any problems during the consular interview process due to the name difference??
Really appreciate if anybody can advice.
Thanks a bunch in advance!!
I recently became a US citizen and applied I-130 for my mother who is in India.
-- My last name has one letter different (Dalvai) in the birth certificate from my mothers which is (Dalwai). This was a small mistake that my parents did and i have a different last name in all my documents.
-- I applied for my mothers I-130 as "Shweta Dalvai" the way it exists in my birth certificate
-- My mothers passport and birth certificate are as "Shweta Dalwai"
I asked for some local lawyers help and they are asking for $2500 and they say it can be worked thru without issues.
Has anyone gone thru such a scenario and what should we do as we go forward to filing the I-485 once the I-130 is approved??
Will she have any problems during the consular interview process due to the name difference??
Really appreciate if anybody can advice.
Thanks a bunch in advance!!