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My Mexican fiance has 4 names, for example: Nicholas Robert Herrera Mencia. His identification card, voter card, and birth certificate lists all 4 names.

When the I-129F and the G-325A ask for his First, Middle, and Last (family) names, what is the best option:

1. List his Last name as "Herrera Mencia" and First name as "Nicolas Robert," list no middle name

2. Last name "Herrera," First name "Nicholas," and Middle name "Robert Mencia"

3. Last name "Herrera Mencia," First name "Nicholas," Middle name "Robert"

Or, should I just state his 4 names in the Cover Letter and make a simple statement like, "Because it was difficult to fit my fiance's full name in the petition and biographic information sheets, his full name is Nicholas Robert Herrera Mencia, but is simply listed as Nicholas Herrera in the following pages?"

2008

Aug - k1 issued

Sept - marriage

Adjustment of Status

I-485, I-131, I-765 sent: 9/18

NOAs for forms - all rec'd 10/24

Biometrics appt letter - rec'd 11/01; walk-in 11/12

EAD approved 12/22; card production 12/24

AP 12/22 approved; 12/29 received in mail

2009 3/6 AOS interview: approved!

2011 ROC

Submitted I-751 01/20/2011

NOA1 01/24/2011

Biometrics Letter rec'd 02/07/2011

Biometrics Appointment 2/28/2011

ROC approved 4/11/2011

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Hi :)

I have two middle names and so both of them would not fit in the space provided.

So in the middle name part I put "See Attached" and I attached a sheet of paper behind both petitions.

At the top I wrote "Attached sheet for G325A form" or "Attached sheet for I-129F" form

I put what question I was answering.

I wrote the answer, explained that I have two middle names, signed and dated it.

Best of luck! :)

Let's Keep the Song Going!!!

CANADA.GIFUS1.GIF

~Laura and Nicholas~

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Met online November 2005 playing City of Heroes

First met in Canada, Sept 22, 2006 <3

September 2006 to March 2008, 11 visits, 5 in Canada, 6 in NJ

Officially Engaged December 24th, 2007!!!

Moved to the U.S. to be with my baby on July 19th, 2008 on a K1 visa!!!!

***10 year green card in hand as of 2/2/2012, loving and living life***

Hmmm maybe we should move back to Canada! lol smile.png

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