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Here's the really ridiculous story, it's about messing up a name:

When I filled out my G-325A, I put say "Mark" as my dad's first name because "Mark" is what everybody has been calling him for all his life. He even has insurances in this name etc. Then, after sending off the form, it hit me that "Mark" is in fact his middle name, but is still the name he goes by. I wouldn't have freaked out about it but on my birth certificate (where of course both parents' names are listed), it says say "John Mark", indicating that "Mark" is his middle name, not first.

Could this be a problem? What should I do about it? Trying to notify CSC? Waiting for NVC or even the embassy? Or is it not important? How should I go about?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Here's the really ridiculous story, it's about messing up a name:

When I filled out my G-325A, I put say "Mark" as my dad's first name because "Mark" is what everybody has been calling him for all his life. He even has insurances in this name etc. Then, after sending off the form, it hit me that "Mark" is in fact his middle name, but is still the name he goes by. I wouldn't have freaked out about it but on my birth certificate (where of course both parents' names are listed), it says say "John Mark", indicating that "Mark" is his middle name, not first.

Could this be a problem? What should I do about it? Trying to notify CSC? Waiting for NVC or even the embassy? Or is it not important? How should I go about?

if your dad isnt the petitioner then if they ask you can always explain them that in the interview

if you have proofs etc to show that his name is mark then you can infact go by that

but if you think he may immigrate later on or stuffs then you should rather get this change done

its not a big issue for you i had same kind of prob with little change so i had taken advice by lawyer

she said

"it wont matter at all if my father doesnt want to immigrate and if they ask in interview just explain it thats all"

hope this helps you

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Well ,

I did a mistake in G-325A also. My husband called NVC they said I did not need to do it again but send them a letter with all my information like case number, etc and inform the mistake.

But your case is a different error.

Contact them. They will help you.

Good luck ,

EF

Here's the really ridiculous story, it's about messing up a name:

When I filled out my G-325A, I put say "Mark" as my dad's first name because "Mark" is what everybody has been calling him for all his life. He even has insurances in this name etc. Then, after sending off the form, it hit me that "Mark" is in fact his middle name, but is still the name he goes by. I wouldn't have freaked out about it but on my birth certificate (where of course both parents' names are listed), it says say "John Mark", indicating that "Mark" is his middle name, not first.

Could this be a problem? What should I do about it? Trying to notify CSC? Waiting for NVC or even the embassy? Or is it not important? How should I go about?

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