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I had the interview...I'm happy they approved for my green card. It takes 5 minutes only, they just ask some personal information such as: Name of Wife/Husband, address, birthday, date of marriage, etc. But the only problem I had that the interviewer said I need to change my middle name, because now I'm using the last name before I got married because that is the tradition in Philippines, but they gave me an option if I really want to use my last name as middle name, they said I must file petition to change my middle name.. It's kinda weird because some of the applicant from Philippines they did not do that.. Now, I'm going to wait what middle name they put in the green card. Is anyone here same case of me?

D & D Forever INLOVE..

Citizenship Timeline:

May 21, 2012 - Mailed N-400 at Phoenix, AZ

May 24, 2012 - Checked en cashed

May 25, 2012, received NOA letter with Notice date May 23, 2012

June 25, 2012 - received Biometric appointment letter, scheduled July 19, 2012

August 03, 2012 - received the initial letter

Sept 04, 2012 - Interview date

Nov. 02, 2012 - Oath Ceremony

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I had the interview...I'm happy they approved for my green card. It takes 5 minutes only, they just ask some personal information such as: Name of Wife/Husband, address, birthday, date of marriage, etc. But the only problem I had that the interviewer said I need to change my middle name, because now I'm using the last name before I got married because that is the tradition in Philippines, but they gave me an option if I really want to use my last name as middle name, they said I must file petition to change my middle name.. It's kinda weird because some of the applicant from Philippines they did not do that.. Now, I'm going to wait what middle name they put in the green card. Is anyone here same case of me?

Congratulations. That is exactly what we did when we filled out the forms for adjustment. My wife is a licensed dentist in the Philippines and we wanted to keep our last name since she wants to renew our dental license with no problem every 4 years. Therefore, we used our maiden name/last name as the middle name on everything we do.

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