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Hello,

Question. We got the hard copy today and the last name of my fiancée (the beneficiary) has been reversed.

In Brazil, people have have two surnames, the last names of the mother and father.

As a hypothetical example, a woman's name would be "Maria Rodrigues Silva," with "Rodrigues" being the name of the mother and "Silva" being the name of the father.

Using this example, on the NOA1, they've listed her name as "Rodrigues Silva, Maria," last name first, first name last. That is correct.

But on the NOA2 hard copy which I just got, they've listed it in the following manner: "Silva Rodrigues, Maria."

So they've switched the two last names in the incorrect order.

Obviously, we are worried about this causing a slowdown or in a worst-case scenario, a major delay in the processing.

I've filed an e-request online to fix the typographical error and I will call to USCIS tomorrow to try to get this changed ASAP.

Has this happened to anyone before? Is this is a big deal, in your opinion?

Thanks for your help!

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