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My middle name when I was single is Lumba, then surname is Sumagaysay. My husbands surname is Gomez. Now when NVC sends about our petition., why is it they are using Lumba as my middle name, and Gomez as my surname?, it should be Sumagaysay as my middle name and Gomez would be my surname now right? Will it be a big problem for us?, and what should we do about it? Anyone pls?really miss my husband., it's getting 1yr already since the petition started. ? miss my husband so much.,

What's on my passport is Sumagaysay as middle name and Gomez as surname now that I'm married.

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My middle name when I was single is Lumba, then surname is Sumagaysay. My husbands surname is Gomez. Now when NVC sends about our petition., why is it they are using Lumba as my middle name, and Gomez as my surname?, it should be Sumagaysay as my middle name and Gomez would be my surname now right? Will it be a big problem for us?, and what should we do about it? Anyone pls?really miss my husband., it's getting 1yr already since the petition started. ? miss my husband so much.,

What's on my passport is Sumagaysay as middle name and Gomez as surname now that I'm married.

In the USA it is not the tradition to move the wife's former surname to the middle name position, when she takes on her husband's surname in marriage. Someone has made an error during filing of the initial petition, during transcription at USCIS, or at the NVC and assumed your middle name stayed the same. How was the petition filed?

K1 from the Philippines
Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
AOS
Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
EAD
Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

Sent ROC : 4-1-2014
Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
Approved : 6-24-2014

N-400 sent 2-13-2016
Bio Complete 3-14-2016
Interview
Oath Taking

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We have a lawyer, now I sent my passport to the lawyer., cr1 I think.,

I guess my question was worded poorly :lol:

I'll retry here. How was your name written on the original I-130 application? Part C has your name in the order Family name, First name, Middle name. Did who ever fill out the petition assume your middle name was the same as before marriage? Again this moving of the family name to the middle name, is not how it's normally done in the USA and at least one state actually has a law forbidding doing it.

In the end, your green card should come in the name written in your passport. I know middle name spelling errors haven't been an issue with the embassy in the past. I can only assume this middle name mix up is something they've seen and handled before.

K1 from the Philippines
Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
AOS
Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
EAD
Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

Sent ROC : 4-1-2014
Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
Approved : 6-24-2014

N-400 sent 2-13-2016
Bio Complete 3-14-2016
Interview
Oath Taking

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It was the lawyer or at the lawyers office who did everything., they are the one who filled for it., all we did is just gave our birth certificate and marriage contract., hopefully won't be a big deal.,, thanks

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