My wife had obtained a copy of BC from India while going for councellor processing for her GC. The last name in her BC has the surname same as her father's. She has always used a differnt surname (kumari - common for girls in India) and wasn't aware that her BC could even have a different surname. No one (including me, her and embassy) noticed it at the GC interview time and she got her immigrant VISA without any problem.
Now she has sent her N400 and has to appear for interview in a week' time. While checking her papers we discovered this issue with last name in BC. Getting it changed from the concerned Muncipal Corp in India is next to impossible within timeframe (and we don't have anyone there). Her parents are in USA and ready to give an affidavit that she has always used the name she has stated - and they themselves think the BC is in error (40 year old event). All her passports, educational certs etc also bear her correct name. This BC of which copy exists in her A file with USCIS is the only one with different name and therefore an exception
What should we do now?
Would we need a lawyer?
Now she has sent her N400 and has to appear for interview in a week' time. While checking her papers we discovered this issue with last name in BC. Getting it changed from the concerned Muncipal Corp in India is next to impossible within timeframe (and we don't have anyone there). Her parents are in USA and ready to give an affidavit that she has always used the name she has stated - and they themselves think the BC is in error (40 year old event). All her passports, educational certs etc also bear her correct name. This BC of which copy exists in her A file with USCIS is the only one with different name and therefore an exception
What should we do now?
Would we need a lawyer?