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Middle and Last Name of Spanish Petitioner

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone. I'm having my interview on Feb 20, 2013. Something is just bothering me that I just realized when I bought his ticket when he went here to visit me. I realized that in all his legal documents his last name is (for example) GARCIA-MACHADO. Garcia is the actually the last name of his dad and MACHADO is the last name of his mom. I filled out all the forms during our process and I overlooked this one. Is everyone here familiar how spanish names are written? Their middle names are always after their last name. It was tricky because in general the middle name is always before the last name so I was putting it that way. So in the application, the name is (for e.g.)MARCO MACHADO GARCIA. NVC never called our attention regarding this but my interview is coming soon and I'm getting a little worried about it because the consul might make it a big deal.

Has anyone encountered this before?

Thanks!

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