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Our I-129 petition has already been approved. I filled the papers out, and put part of her "family" name in for her "middle" name. Now she tells me that she only has a first name, and two parts of her family name. Names are different there in Brazil! :) What should I tell her to put now, for the middle name, the same as I did on her I-129, or leave it blank? Does it really matter?? Thanks

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Ahhh, me and my partner had a little argument over this issue lol bcoz i tne US u make your own middle name but here, in philippines, ( we follow spanish way) we use our mother's maiden name as middle name...

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I listed her names as it was listed on the birth certificate.

I also noted on my 129f coversheet that I had a page explaining the name. On that additional page I explained the reasons for the many names for my fiancee and the lack of a traditional middle name.

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 5-13-2013 - I129-F Send Express to Texas

 5-15-2013 - I129-F Delivered and signed for in Lewisville Texas at USCIS

 5-17-2013 - NOA1

 5-20-2013 - Check Cashed USCIS

 8-01-2013 - NOA2  (76 Days from NOA1)

 9-20-2013 - NVC received!

10-7-2013  - Received at embassy Manila (17 days from receiving at NVC)

10-21-2013 - Passed Medical

10-25-2013 - Interview scheduled

10-25-2013 - Administrative Review

11-5-2013  -  Approved

11-13-2013 - Visa received

11-19-2013 - Leaving to PI

12-3-2013 - POE Seattle WA

12-14-2013 - Wedding Ruston Washington.

 

 

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Our I-129 petition has already been approved. I filled the papers out, and put part of her "family" name in for her "middle" name. Now she tells me that she only has a first name, and two parts of her family name. Names are different there in Brazil! smile.png What should I tell her to put now, for the middle name, the same as I did on her I-129, or leave it blank? Does it really matter?? Thanks

My wife is Brazilian My suggestion is see what her passport said. Since this will be the document that is most important.

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Our I-129 petition has already been approved. I filled the papers out, and put part of her "family" name in for her "middle" name. Now she tells me that she only has a first name, and two parts of her family name. Names are different there in Brazil! smile.png What should I tell her to put now, for the middle name, the same as I did on her I-129, or leave it blank? Does it really matter?? Thanks

1st ... tell her to kick your butt! Not sure why you put part of her family name in the middle name space... had a DUH moment?

The name should be as listed on her passport. Not sure what the embassy will do with that petition once they receive it. Your fiancée for sure should use her ACTUAL name as listed on her passport for all documents... then hope the screwed up I-129F doesn't come back to bite you in the butt.

Hank

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1st ... tell her to kick your butt! Not sure why you put part of her family name in the middle name space... had a DUH moment?

The name should be as listed on her passport. Not sure what the embassy will do with that petition once they receive it. Your fiancée for sure should use her ACTUAL name as listed on her passport for all documents... then hope the screwed up I-129F doesn't come back to bite you in the butt.

1st...I would take a butt kicking, a slap or anything just to get her up here, or see her.

Here is the reasoning I used: Here in the USA when a woman marries, they sometimes use their maiden name for the middle name. It was my understanding that her middle name could be her mother's parents name, to be similar to here in USA. Does that make sense?

I let her look at the completed I-129F, and also let the approving service center of Vermont look at it, and the BOTH said was ok.

So what you are saying is that you think it will be denied?

With birth certificate, passports, photo ID's etc., you would think there would be no question who she actually is? I want to do the forms correctly, but if they deny over such nonsense, that is ridiculous.

Is your favorite word butt? LOL

Thanks for the reply.

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1st...I would take a butt kicking, a slap or anything just to get her up here, or see her.

Here is the reasoning I used: Here in the USA when a woman marries, they sometimes use their maiden name for the middle name. It was my understanding that her middle name could be her mother's parents name, to be similar to here in USA. Does that make sense?

I let her look at the completed I-129F, and also let the approving service center of Vermont look at it, and the BOTH said was ok.

So what you are saying is that you think it will be denied?

With birth certificate, passports, photo ID's etc., you would think there would be no question who she actually is? I want to do the forms correctly, but if they deny over such nonsense, that is ridiculous.

Is your favorite word butt? LOL

Thanks for the reply.

What I am saying is I hope the embassy does not have issue with it... never know. Correct spelling of a name is not nonsense.

I agree with passports, photo IDs, etc there is no doubt who she is, but does the name on the passport, photo ID, etc match the name on the petition?

I am just saying.... and hope it does not become an issue at the embassy.

Butt... one never knows. :lol:

Hank

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What I am saying is I hope the embassy does not have issue with it... never know. Correct spelling of a name is not nonsense.

I agree with passports, photo IDs, etc there is no doubt who she is, but does the name on the passport, photo ID, etc match the name on the petition?

I am just saying.... and hope it does not become an issue at the embassy.

Butt... one never knows. laughing.gif

I'm glad that you are rooting for my team, I hope too, butt, LOL, I guess it is water under the bridge now for my previous forms. The two last name thing is crazy, and is taking me a while to get use to. Is like going south, where she lives, is colder...

It's all spelled right, but just put into the wrong slot. :(

From what I have been reading on the embassy reviews, it comes down to the luck of the draw, of who the interviewer is. If she gets the right one, maybe they won't make an issue. I guess I have one more thing to worry about, as if this isn't stressful enough already...

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I'm glad that you are rooting for my team, I hope too, butt, LOL, I guess it is water under the bridge now for my previous forms. The two last name thing is crazy, and is taking me a while to get use to. Is like going south, where she lives, is colder...

It's all spelled right, but just put into the wrong slot. sad.png

From what I have been reading on the embassy reviews, it comes down to the luck of the draw, of who the interviewer is. If she gets the right one, maybe they won't make an issue. I guess I have one more thing to worry about, as if this isn't stressful enough already...

Going south is colder... :lol: Holds true here in AZ also, but it has to do with elevation; Tucson is at a higher elevation than Phoenix, Sierra Vista and Tombstone are at a higher elevation ... sooooo cooler.

I always root for the home team! Reading about approvals is all the best !

Hank

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