Hi folks,
We had our interview for citizenship at a local field office in houston (Texas service center). My wife's interview went ok, but I had a minor hiccup.
The interviewer started with the my birth certificate and noted that I had a different name on there when compared to my passport, Green card and DL. She asked me if I had legally changed my name in court and I said Yes. However I did not have the court papers with me, and did not even remember if I had it or not (was not prepared for this type of question). I told her that I do not have it. As such she said that she will have to initiate name change procedure, and this will cause a delay. She did the petition for the name change, took a whole bunch of signatures etc. The interview questions were Ok and I cleared all of the required tests. However I am really confused and concerned about this name check/change procedure, was not expecting this at all. is this something to worry about? Any help or responses will be really appreciated.
We had our interview for citizenship at a local field office in houston (Texas service center). My wife's interview went ok, but I had a minor hiccup.
The interviewer started with the my birth certificate and noted that I had a different name on there when compared to my passport, Green card and DL. She asked me if I had legally changed my name in court and I said Yes. However I did not have the court papers with me, and did not even remember if I had it or not (was not prepared for this type of question). I told her that I do not have it. As such she said that she will have to initiate name change procedure, and this will cause a delay. She did the petition for the name change, took a whole bunch of signatures etc. The interview questions were Ok and I cleared all of the required tests. However I am really confused and concerned about this name check/change procedure, was not expecting this at all. is this something to worry about? Any help or responses will be really appreciated.