I had my oath ceremony the day before and received my Naturalization Certificate. I came from a country where first name is written last and last name appears first, and to make things more complicated is that I also have 2 middle names, so on my original birth certificate in native language is something like Smith (last name) A (first middle name) B (second middle name) Michael (first name).
I rarely ever used my middle names, so on driver license I only have Michael Smith. On the green card, it's Michael Smith only too. However, the USICS interviewer/officer did say that they might have mistaken with the green card , and that it should contain the full name too. Anyway, at the interview, the officer said they have to print out certificate with name on birth certificate since I don't request a name change, and the way they put is " Michael B A Smith". Is this the correct way the order of middle names translates into English , B then A, instead of A then B? I mean is there an inappropriate inconsistence between my original birth certificate and my naturalization certificate now? My Social Security card does show Michael A B Smith and the USCIS officer didn't want to go by that, seems like Birth Certificate is what they rely upon. Does that mean I might have to update "new" name on SS card to match with what's currently on the Naturalization Certificate?
Finally, I'm gonna start on I-130s for my parents pretty soon, I'm guessing I have to stick with the name on Naturalization Certificate now?
I rarely ever used my middle names, so on driver license I only have Michael Smith. On the green card, it's Michael Smith only too. However, the USICS interviewer/officer did say that they might have mistaken with the green card , and that it should contain the full name too. Anyway, at the interview, the officer said they have to print out certificate with name on birth certificate since I don't request a name change, and the way they put is " Michael B A Smith". Is this the correct way the order of middle names translates into English , B then A, instead of A then B? I mean is there an inappropriate inconsistence between my original birth certificate and my naturalization certificate now? My Social Security card does show Michael A B Smith and the USCIS officer didn't want to go by that, seems like Birth Certificate is what they rely upon. Does that mean I might have to update "new" name on SS card to match with what's currently on the Naturalization Certificate?
Finally, I'm gonna start on I-130s for my parents pretty soon, I'm guessing I have to stick with the name on Naturalization Certificate now?