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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Question for people who have more than one name, or have changed their names in the past.
My name is slightly different in Morocco than it is on my German Birth Certificates. as i have dual citizenship. When i was born, I was named for example "Anne Smith", which was entered on my Moroccan documentation. However, when my parents went to the German embassy to register my birth , they insisted that must have an unambiguously female name, so I was named for example "Judy Anne Smith" in my German documentation.

We explained this to the USCIS and NVC, and also explained that i will be having documents from both countries at the interview and that some documents will have my Alias name one them .So now i am worried that when my interview comes and i go to the Medical that they wont let me in, cause my Id card has a different name than my passport, in my understanding at the Moroccan Medical you have to show ID card and Passport and your interview letter, and i was wondering if it is possible to ask the NVC to add my Alias name on the interview letter once i get Case Completed? just in case they give me trouble about it .

My interview will take place in Morocco, but i will be using my German Passport cause we got Married in the US under my German name, very confusing i know... but i have entered the US using VWP in the past and in one of the visits we got married, but now i am waiting for my interview in Morocco.

Thanks in Advance

Izzy

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09/08/2013 - I-130 Priority Date
02/26/2014 - RFE
03/10/2014 - RFE sent
03/26/2014 - NOA2 date

04/08/2014 - NVC received
05/08/2014 - Case number assigned
05/12/2014 - DS-261 Completed
05/13/2014 - AOS paid
05/22/2014 - AOS pack sent
06/13/2014 - IV Paid,Finally!
06/14/2014 - IV pack sent
06/17/2014 - DS-260 completed
06/22/2014 - IV pack scan date
07/01/2014 - AOS checklist
07/02/2014 - Checklist Reply sent
07/09/2014 - Checklist scan date
08/22/2014 - Case Completed!

09/08/2014 - Case left the NVC
09/10/2014 - Case is ready
09/10/2014 - Interview letter received
10/20/2014 - Medical Appointment
10/29/2014 - Interview day ...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Question for people who have more than one name, or have changed their names in the past.

My name is slightly different in Morocco than it is on my German Birth Certificates. as i have dual citizenship. When i was born, I was named for example "Anne Smith", which was entered on my Moroccan documentation. However, when my parents went to the German embassy to register my birth , they insisted that must have an unambiguously female name, so I was named for example "Judy Anne Smith" in my German documentation.

We explained this to the USCIS and NVC, and also explained that i will be having documents from both countries at the interview and that some documents will have my Alias name one them .So now i am worried that when my interview comes and i go to the Medical that they wont let me in, cause my Id card has a different name than my passport, in my understanding at the Moroccan Medical you have to show ID card and Passport and your interview letter, and i was wondering if it is possible to ask the NVC to add my Alias name on the interview letter once i get Case Completed? just in case they give me trouble about it .

My interview will take place in Morocco, but i will be using my German Passport cause we got Married in the US under my German name, very confusing i know... but i have entered the US using VWP in the past and in one of the visits we got married, but now i am waiting for my interview in Morocco.

Thanks in Advance

Izzy

I don't think you would have any problems At the medical just show the passport and the letter you should be fine. the embassy will have the name you used through out the process (German) my opinion.

best of luck hope you get case complete soon.

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I don't think you would have any problems At the medical just show the passport and the letter you should be fine. the embassy will have the name you used through out the process (German) my opinion.

best of luck hope you get case complete soon.

I have read that at the Medical they ask for Passport + copy of the biographic data page and Carte d'identite national + copy, on my Carte D'identite i have my Moroccan name and my first name on my Care D'identite is the Middle name of my German Passport Info if that makes any sense ? I called Doctor Fihri to ask questions about this, she wouldn't even speak to me without an interview date... so yeah :D very confusing .

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09/08/2013 - I-130 Priority Date
02/26/2014 - RFE
03/10/2014 - RFE sent
03/26/2014 - NOA2 date

04/08/2014 - NVC received
05/08/2014 - Case number assigned
05/12/2014 - DS-261 Completed
05/13/2014 - AOS paid
05/22/2014 - AOS pack sent
06/13/2014 - IV Paid,Finally!
06/14/2014 - IV pack sent
06/17/2014 - DS-260 completed
06/22/2014 - IV pack scan date
07/01/2014 - AOS checklist
07/02/2014 - Checklist Reply sent
07/09/2014 - Checklist scan date
08/22/2014 - Case Completed!

09/08/2014 - Case left the NVC
09/10/2014 - Case is ready
09/10/2014 - Interview letter received
10/20/2014 - Medical Appointment
10/29/2014 - Interview day ...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Bring all your documentation with you for proof from Morocco and Germany. You have your birth certificate to show that you are who you say you are, and many people have different aliases for whatever reason, that's why USCIS has a spot for it on their forms! When I was married in Morocco, we had to put my maiden name on all marriage documentation (Moroccan rules, they go by birth certificate), however I had never changed my name after divorce here in the states from 3 years earlier. So our marriage certificate said one name while I still was going by my married name. No one ever questioned it.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Bring all your documentation with you for proof from Morocco and Germany. You have your birth certificate to show that you are who you say you are, and many people have different aliases for whatever reason, that's why USCIS has a spot for it on their forms! When I was married in Morocco, we had to put my maiden name on all marriage documentation (Moroccan rules, they go by birth certificate), however I had never changed my name after divorce here in the states from 3 years earlier. So our marriage certificate said one name while I still was going by my married name. No one ever questioned it.

Will do ! thanks a lot .

I have a questions for you, when you Husband went to the Medical did he have to show his Passport and his Moroccan Id cart or just the Passport ? we are really trying to avoid any kind of problem that might happen :( we got a checklist already and that delayed us by 45 days, and yeah i worry way to much :D

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09/08/2013 - I-130 Priority Date
02/26/2014 - RFE
03/10/2014 - RFE sent
03/26/2014 - NOA2 date

04/08/2014 - NVC received
05/08/2014 - Case number assigned
05/12/2014 - DS-261 Completed
05/13/2014 - AOS paid
05/22/2014 - AOS pack sent
06/13/2014 - IV Paid,Finally!
06/14/2014 - IV pack sent
06/17/2014 - DS-260 completed
06/22/2014 - IV pack scan date
07/01/2014 - AOS checklist
07/02/2014 - Checklist Reply sent
07/09/2014 - Checklist scan date
08/22/2014 - Case Completed!

09/08/2014 - Case left the NVC
09/10/2014 - Case is ready
09/10/2014 - Interview letter received
10/20/2014 - Medical Appointment
10/29/2014 - Interview day ...

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