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Alasdair198

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  1. Hi, I have come across a similar issue. I have 2 middle names also. On my green card and my passport it is correct, however my drivers license left out my second middle name, was worried that this might cause a problem with my application.
  2. Thanks for letting me know. All other names are spelled correctly, they just omitted my second middle name, presumably down to space
  3. Hi all, I have not started to fill out the N400 application form yet, I’m just collating my documents just now and I’ve noticed something. My Green Card and my passport have my correct full name (Given name, first middle name, second middle name and Surname). However, my drivers license has omitted my second middle name. Will this be a problem with the application?
  4. Oh, thanks so much everyone. I can breathe a bit better now. I was still able to get mail that had been sent to my in-laws, that's why I didn't even think about it. My main concern was if they would compare the move in date id put in the N400 to the filing date of the AR-11.
  5. Hi , I'm looking for a bit of help and advice and reassurance hopefully. I'm a green card holder. I have been since the end of 2020. I find myself worrying though as I'm starting to think about applying for N400 naturalization . I came with my wife, who is a US Citizen, to the state's and moved in with my inlaws , but shortly afterwards moved into the apartment in now . I literally 2 days ago realized that when I did I should of completed an AR-11 form and sent it off. Not only that I started to panic because I seen that the deadline to do so was 10 days after I moved . Subsequently I have sent the form away immediately after I realized . I am really concerned now though that this oversight is going to go against me when I apply for citizenship .
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