Hello:
I would appreciate any info on the following weird scenario. For the sake of this discussion, I've used fictitious names.
1) My legal name in India is Rajesh Kumar Ranganathan Thanjavur. This is the way it is recorded in my passport.
Given Names: Rajesh Kumar Ranganathan
Surname: Thanjavur
2) All US documents - Green Card, drivers license, home documents etc are listed as follows
Rajesh Kumar Thanjavur
First: Rajesh
Middle: Kumar
Last: Thanjavur
I never used the "Ranganathan" part of my name due to the complexity of 4 sections of names and preferred to use 1 first, 1 middle and 1 last name.
In effect, I have not added a new name, but chose not to use all 4 entities of my legal name from India. I have been consistent about that so far in the US.
Is this likely to become an issue at the GC interview? If yes, what options do I have?
Please advise & thanks.
Chola
I would appreciate any info on the following weird scenario. For the sake of this discussion, I've used fictitious names.
1) My legal name in India is Rajesh Kumar Ranganathan Thanjavur. This is the way it is recorded in my passport.
Given Names: Rajesh Kumar Ranganathan
Surname: Thanjavur
2) All US documents - Green Card, drivers license, home documents etc are listed as follows
Rajesh Kumar Thanjavur
First: Rajesh
Middle: Kumar
Last: Thanjavur
I never used the "Ranganathan" part of my name due to the complexity of 4 sections of names and preferred to use 1 first, 1 middle and 1 last name.
In effect, I have not added a new name, but chose not to use all 4 entities of my legal name from India. I have been consistent about that so far in the US.
Is this likely to become an issue at the GC interview? If yes, what options do I have?
Please advise & thanks.
Chola