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OK...I feel like I'm Alice in Wonderland! :bonk: Am I just being Dense here? These 2 statements above ARE THE SAME THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OFFICER: "Sorry Ma'am, you can't have "Wis" for your Middle Name."

OFFICER: "Here, Ma'am, Please put "Wis" down as your Middle Name."

YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!! This makes ZERO Sense! :blink:

VJ peeps...please...help a poor old dog to sleep better and point out what I am missing here. Thanks!

Warm Regards,

Samby

Too complex for me :) That's why my spouse and I decided to keep our original names. Too much hassle, burden and confusion to go through a name change.

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Too complex for me :) That's why my spouse and I decided to keep our original names. Too much hassle, burden and confusion to go through a name change.

Really?

Took me about 5 seconds to change my name during the N-400 stage. Found nothing confusing about it. Rather, I thought it's quite simple and a great opportunity to get an American sounding name in place, totally hassle free.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

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Took me about 5 seconds to change my name during the N-400 stage. Found nothing confusing about it. Rather, I thought it's quite simple and a great opportunity to get an American sounding name in place, totally hassle free.

Well, getting the "American" sounding name is easy. Updating tons of documents from the past and from your original country is not that easy! Also pretty problematic if you are an academician and have many publications with your original name.

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