Mailed the wife's N-400 packet in today. When we got her greencard they had put here name as Jane J Maiden Married; but when she filed for her social they said they couldn't/didn't do compound names without a hyphen, and they just listed her as Jane Jane Married. Everyone that's seen her GC--which she uses as her main ID--(employer, bank, state ID) has ignored the Maiden name in the middle and defaults to using a regular single married name. Which is what she's used since we've got married.
When we filled out Section one we put Jane Jane Married as her legal name and then filled in Part B with her name as it appears on the greencard and listed both under "other names".
Was talking to a friend today that say we were supposed to use her greencard name in the legal name section and that we're probably going to get denied at the biometrics, or hit with a denial and maybe a removal if we make it to the interview.
How likely would that be?
When we filled out Section one we put Jane Jane Married as her legal name and then filled in Part B with her name as it appears on the greencard and listed both under "other names".
Was talking to a friend today that say we were supposed to use her greencard name in the legal name section and that we're probably going to get denied at the biometrics, or hit with a denial and maybe a removal if we make it to the interview.
How likely would that be?
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