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Hi everyone,

I'm petitioning my step daughter and she has only one name (it's common in our country to have only one name) but NVC make her first name to be last name in notification letter and her first name is FNU. Is this only for paperwork purposes or this will be her permanent name? I'm in the process filling form I-864 and DS-230 now, should I just user her original name or I need to use the given name from NVC?

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05/18/09 : I-130 Sent

05/28/09 : Checks Cashed

05/30/09 : I-130 NOA1 Received

08/14/09 : I-130 Approved

08/25/09 : NVC Case Numbers issued

08/31/09 : NVC sent DS-3032 to beneficiary and AOS Bill and DS-3032 to petitioner

09/04/09 : Petitioner received DS-3032/I-864 Bill

09/04/09 : Pay I-864 Bill

09/04/09 : Return Completed DS-3032 (by email)

09/18/09 : DS-3032 accepted in system (by email)

09/18/09 : Receive IV Bill

09/19/09 : Pay IV Bill

10/08/09 : RFE Requested

10/19/09 : Start reviewing RFE

10/29/09 : Case Completed at NVC

12/01/09 : Interview Date

12/04/09: Visa Received

12/13/09 : US Entry

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Hi everyone,

I'm petitioning my step daughter and she has only one name (it's common in our country to have only one name) but NVC make her first name to be last name in notification letter and her first name is FNU. Is this only for paperwork purposes or this will be her permanent name? I'm in the process filling form I-864 and DS-230 now, should I just user her original name or I need to use the given name from NVC?

Thank you for your attention

they often make mistakes with the names on the paper work. Just call the NVC and let them know that her name was wrong on the paperwork they sent you. Then use her real name on the rest of the paperwork.

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USCIS *CR-1 Visa*

2008-07-26 : I-130 Sent

2009-04-02 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Peru Approved

2009-04-08 : POE Atlanta (256 days from sending I-130)

USCIS *Removal of Conditions*

2011-02-28 : Mailed I-751

2011-03-02 : USPS Delivery Confirmation

2011-03-10 : Check Cashed

2011-03-11 : Touched

2011-03-25 : USCIS confirmed they did not mail NOA 1, given case number

2011-04-05 : Infopass appointment passport stamped with I-551

2011-04-19 : Walk in Biometrics completed (2 weeks early)

2011-05-03 : Biometrics appointment (3 year anniversary)

2011-08-25 : Approved

2011-08-31 : Card in hand (184 days after sending I-751)

*Application for Naturalization*

2012-03-24 : Mailed N-400

2012-03-26 : NOA1

2012-03-29 : Check Cashed

2012-05-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2012-06-04 : Interview Letter

2012-07-09 : Interview in Raleigh, NC (Passed)

2012-07-20 : Oath Ceremony (119 days after sending N-400)

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