Part 1 A. of Form N-400 Instructions (page 3) explains that 'Your Current legal name is the name on your birth certificate,......').
My birth certificate has the 1st letter of my last name followed by my first name fully. My green card has my first name followed by my last name in full.
For instance, if my name is John Smith, my birth certificate has it as S. John, but my Green Card has my name as John Smith. I have filed my N-400 with my First Name and Last Name as shown in my Green Card without abbrievation.
In this situation,is it advisable to take the birth certificate to the Interview? How would I answer the IO if he/she asks why is there a difference in the way the name is written in the Birth Certificate and the name in the Green Card? Is there a resolution for this? Anyone has similar experience?
Can somebody please respond? Thanks..
My birth certificate has the 1st letter of my last name followed by my first name fully. My green card has my first name followed by my last name in full.
For instance, if my name is John Smith, my birth certificate has it as S. John, but my Green Card has my name as John Smith. I have filed my N-400 with my First Name and Last Name as shown in my Green Card without abbrievation.
In this situation,is it advisable to take the birth certificate to the Interview? How would I answer the IO if he/she asks why is there a difference in the way the name is written in the Birth Certificate and the name in the Green Card? Is there a resolution for this? Anyone has similar experience?
Can somebody please respond? Thanks..
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