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Hello everybody!

I've been reading in the guides i should of write my first last name/family name (that's my father's) and clarify in cover letter my whole name with the two last names since i'm from a latin country (Spain)...

So my questions actually are:

1. It is ok of MY NAME writing in FAMILY NAME my FIRST LAST NAME and then in the cover letter clarify MY WHOLE NAME (2 LAST NAMES: FATHER AND MOTHER)

2. My mum hasn't same last name as my father (isn't a tradition change it in Spain) so basically it says FATHER---FAMILY NAME and MOTHER---(it goes straight to write something as Maiden name)...i just write my mum last name in Maiden name then right? Should i clarify somewhere else she hasn't changed her last names and which ones are hers?

3. Do i have to write my parent's two last names or just the first one? should i clarify somewhere else their two last names if i have to write just the first?

4. It would be ok writing both of them in the form (my two last names and my parents two last names) or attaching a paper to the form doing a note saying we have two last names since we're from Spain and what are those?

Hopefully i asked everything clear. Please people that went through the same thing being their fiance from a country where ppl use two last names successfully...could you help me? Thank youuuuuuu and merry xtmas

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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On the G-325a my fiance put both of his names in the family name section. He wrote them out with a space between them and no hyphen seperating them (for example: Martinez Garcia). We received our NOA-1 and his name was written correctly on it with both of his last names. So, I would suggest putting both of the names, since they are on all of your official Spanish documentation. I'm not sure if anyone has a different experience with this, but this way seemed to work fine for us.

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Hello everybody!

I've been reading in the guides i should of write my first last name/family name (that's my father's) and clarify in cover letter my whole name with the two last names since i'm from a latin country (Spain)...

So my questions actually are:

1. It is ok of MY NAME writing in FAMILY NAME my FIRST LAST NAME and then in the cover letter clarify MY WHOLE NAME (2 LAST NAMES: FATHER AND MOTHER)

2. My mum hasn't same last name as my father (isn't a tradition change it in Spain) so basically it says FATHER---FAMILY NAME and MOTHER---(it goes straight to write something as Maiden name)...i just write my mum last name in Maiden name then right? Should i clarify somewhere else she hasn't changed her last names and which ones are hers?

3. Do i have to write my parent's two last names or just the first one? should i clarify somewhere else their two last names if i have to write just the first?

4. It would be ok writing both of them in the form (my two last names and my parents two last names) or attaching a paper to the form doing a note saying we have two last names since we're from Spain and what are those?

Hopefully i asked everything clear. Please people that went through the same thing being their fiance from a country where ppl use two last names successfully...could you help me? Thank youuuuuuu and merry xtmas

Unless there's a space problem I would type "LOPEZ AZEVEDO" Jose Marcos. If there is a space problem hand write the names that won't fit if typed.

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