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Hi VJ family!

In my other legal documents such as Diploma, TOR and old identifications, I'd used MA. in my name. But in my birth certificate and my current passport, as well as my new marriage certificate, my name is written MARIA. Would there be any problem should USCIS start to process our visa petition recently posted on 22 January?

Kindly advise. We appreciate all comments.

Thanks lots and best regards,

Boy & Bell

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Hi VJ family!

In my other legal documents such as Diploma, TOR and old identifications, I'd used MA. in my name. But in my birth certificate and my current passport, as well as my new marriage certificate, my name is written MARIA. Would there be any problem should USCIS start to process our visa petition recently posted on 22 January?

Kindly advise. We appreciate all comments.

Thanks lots and best regards,

Boy & Bell

TOR and any other school documents are not as important as the Birth certificate and passport. My advise is go with what u have in ur passport especially with what is in ur Birth certificate. When i applied for my citizenship i had a lil issue about my birth certificate reason why it took me 6 months before i was able to be sworn in coz i had to have the name change.

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TOR and any other school documents are not as important as the Birth certificate and passport. My advise is go with what u have in ur passport especially with what is in ur Birth certificate. When i applied for my citizenship i had a lil issue about my birth certificate reason why it took me 6 months before i was able to be sworn in coz i had to have the name change.

Thank you Danver. I was a bit agitated since my annotated marriage certificate was named Ma. but my new one was Maria. However, I understood that all names should follow the birth certificate. So now im clarified. Thank you once again.

Kind regards,

Boy&Bell

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