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Hello everyone,

Most of the timeline i saw in this forum took only 2 months before the petition get approved in NVC, and by the time your papers are forwarded to USCIS you need to be ready to submit the next set of documents, including the Passport's biographical data of the intending immigrant.

I have a descripancy with my middle name in my passport, because when I took my first passport in 2001, it turns out that the first letter of my middle name is not written. Due to time limit for I got my job abroad, I decided to carry on and applied for my passport and used the incorrect middle name.

When I got married my middle name was still unchanged, we just managed to provide some evidence to show the correct spelling of my middle name.

I filed for petition of correction under Republic Act 9048, and it was approved and received the annotated Birth Certificate last June 22,2009.

Until now I'm using that middle name in my current passport which will be expired on February 2010, but my wife might file I-130 by this coming month when she receives my Birth Certificate and signed G-325A.

Upon inquiry in the Phiippine Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia they told me that before they can change my middle name,Birth Certificate must be sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs Manila for authentication process before any amendment will take effect.

What if the time comes that I need to submit the Biographical data of my passport? Can I send the copy of my current passport which is the middle name is still incorrect along with some supporting documents,such as school records, certificates and medical records.

Will they accept it? or it might cause the delay of the processingor might get denied?

Please Help.. :unsure:

Dec 15,2009 - Assigned interview date on January 24,2010!!

Jan. 24, 2010 - Interview!! Approved

Jan. 28, 2010 - VISA received

Mar. 03,2010 - POE, New York (JFK)

Apr. 12,2010- CA ID

May 20,2010- CA Driving License

May, 25,2010-Wife told me that she is pregnant ^_^

Jan.25,2011- Our daughter was born

Lee and Jen + Karenza

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Use the correct name, the one your switching your passport to and then when asked for other names used (aliases) put in the one that is currently on your passport. This also means when you get your NBI later that you get it with a "also know as" (AKA) so it reflects both names. Then attach an explanation sheet that explains what happened, what your doing to correct it, and supporting docs.

Love forever,

Dale & Trisha

Married: 9/29/2008

K3 Visa

POE-MSP: 3/13/2009

AOS/EAD

Greencard received: 08/29/2009

Removal of Conditions:

Approved: 10/20/2011

Citizenship

9/19/2012

 
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