hey howdy,
good to hear that you did not have any problem at POE.But plz dont be surprised when u apply for n400(citizenship) or I90.Unfortunately your happiness is short lived my friend
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just messing around,i like ur nick name....anyways
i went to india 5 times,germany 4 times,england twice and once in singapore(on vacation) ever since i got gc(back in 95),i never had a problem..i applied for re-entry permit twice every one said it is not big of a deal....when i called 1-800 number they said no problem at alll...change it when u apply for citizenship.
The problem started in 2004 october when i tried to renew my DL,they said my name does not match and they need additional info.anyway i had tht sorted out and called 1800(uscis),they said no big deal.
Then when i applied for I90,uscis suddenly realized the problem with my name...
the thing is my first name is ******* and my last name is #######,on gc they had my first name as ###### and last name as ******.
they had my first name as my last name and my last name as my first name.
Now when i went to asc for fp,they wouldnt let me have my fp,coz they said i was not the person on the gc.I was pissed man.i showed them my scholl transcripts,my indian DL,a copy of my birth certificate....
i told them i can have a affidavit from my sister stating that it infact is me .
The only reply was get your birth certificate,so i dashed home got back with my original BC....
Then they said my birth certificate is fake.Yes sir and i am not making this up.They gave me 87 days time to contact the indian embassy and get a letter stating that i am infact ####.
luckily indian embassy is in houston.When i went to indian embassy they said tht bc is infact original,but they need a affidavit from my parents stating that i am their son.
this is inspite me going to asc voluntering for my fp...and i had my fp done in 95 too...cant these ppl figure out if a guy is different his fp will not match(i even told this to them,anyways.)
So i buzzed my parents in bangalore who promptly mailed me a affidavit in a weeks time thanks to fedex
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next i had the affidavit attested by indian embassy.
in the meanwhile my citizenship application was moving simultaneously and i had to go to the same asc for fp.
they tried to create the same problem and i was not prepared to hear anything from these ppl.i got pissed man,fortunately there was another supervisor who realized what was going on and told the dumb clerk that there is no reason why my application should face delay(this is for n400 not I90) as i had requested for a name change in n400...tht is the easiest way to have a person's name change in america(n400 application).
i had all the docs with me for i90 but i delayed it purposefully as i had 87 days time.
now after my fp for n400 (citizenship),i was scheduled for a interview and i passed the interview and the officer told me most probably i will be scheduled for citizenship this month(june.)
after all the assurances from her,i wanted to make sure the i90 guys(asc) get a good feedback from me(it was nothing but a matter of racial profiling)..so i went back to the asc directly to the supervisor and told him to withdraw my application...
i told him my n400 was approved...hahahhaa....he convinced me that i should go through i90 and without any doc's cleared the path for i90....
now do u want to go through all this after 10 years or 3 years...its upto u to decide.
better have it done now...than in 10 years saying its not you
have fun
howdy_howdy said:
gc_2808:
I have a similar problem with my GC. My first name is shortened as an initial (for eg, instead of John Smith, my name is entered as J Smith on my GC).
I didn't use I90 to send the GC as I realized that I would be waiting for ever to get it corrected. In the mean time, I made a visit to India this past January and came back in Feb. At the POE, the immigration officer didn't
bother to see the missing letters in my first name even though he asked for my passport for verification.
I myself volunteered to ask him if it is okay to have my first name truncated and he said he didn't care as long as the finger print and the picture on the GC matched my biometrics. I asked him if I would need to get it corrected and he said he wouldn't worry about it.
Just don't worry and be happy. You should be okay if you didn't get it corrected.
I suspect the data entry operator why types the info for the purpose of
printing GC, is too lazy OR thinks he/she is underpaid OR actually the name wouldn't fit in the computer (if USCIS uses this excuse then it is bull).
Good luck
howdy_howdy
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I am not a lawyer and not planning to be one. Getting advise from a competent lawyer is strongly adviseable.