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Hello Members!

 

My question is in regards to the DS-160, and something I'm kind of concerned about with my fiance's son's name in his passport, and the consulate, so bare with me...

 

My fiance's son just recently had his passport renewed. I noticed that his middle name, which is a "given name" was typed with his last name, or "surname". So under "surname" it reads both his middle name and last name.

Example:  Instead of  Surname:  Smith     Given Names:  Jacob Meyer John,   it reads   Surname:  John Smith     Given Names:  Jacob Meyer "

Also, one of his name is missing the middle syllable (???) , if that makes sense.  For example, Jose de Rosa, it just says Jose Rosa  (totally made up name for example) under his surname. 

 

According to the Brazilian government, this was done in order for all the names to fit on the passport, but it's obvious his middle name isnt apart of his surname.   

 

I'm about to submit the DS-160.  I know when filling out the DS-160, it has to match what the passport says, but of course it's not really "correct" on the passport.  I'm concerned this might be a major issue once we submit the DS-160 and/or at the consulate for the interview??? 

 

Much help need, than you!  (And sorry for such a long post!) 

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30 minutes ago, edmtn said:

Hello Members!

 

My question is in regards to the DS-160, and something I'm kind of concerned about with my fiance's son's name in his passport, and the consulate, so bare with me...

 

My fiance's son just recently had his passport renewed. I noticed that his middle name, which is a "given name" was typed with his last name, or "surname". So under "surname" it reads both his middle name and last name.

Example:  Instead of  Surname:  Smith     Given Names:  Jacob Meyer John,   it reads   Surname:  John Smith     Given Names:  Jacob Meyer "

Also, one of his name is missing the middle syllable (???) , if that makes sense.  For example, Jose de Rosa, it just says Jose Rosa  (totally made up name for example) under his surname. 

 

According to the Brazilian government, this was done in order for all the names to fit on the passport, but it's obvious his middle name isnt apart of his surname.   

 

I'm about to submit the DS-160.  I know when filling out the DS-160, it has to match what the passport says, but of course it's not really "correct" on the passport.  I'm concerned this might be a major issue once we submit the DS-160 and/or at the consulate for the interview??? 

 

Much help need, than you!  (And sorry for such a long post!) 

Well, from my unprofessional analyzes this is incorrect. Basically what I would do is go back to the Policia Federal (in Brazil) and fix the issue with your passport. At some point, your mismatching name in your passport / VISA will become an issue and specially moving to US you dont want to struggle while opening bank accounts, drivers license etc.

 

Can you go back to PF and request that?

 

 

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