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Hi!

Has anyone here have a PI NSO birth certificate with an annotated legitimation mark?

My NSO birth certificate has a mark of legitimation since I was legitimated via subsequent marriage of my parents. And this was when I was 2 years old. My question is that, does this cause a problem during the interview? And in our I-129f application We didn't put in my previous name, which has my family name with my mother's maiden family name because i never have used this name. All throughout my life including school records, i have only used my present name since I was legitimated when I was 2 years old.

Does this cause a problem during the interview? Does an annotated birth certificate a big issue with the US embassy? If so, how am I going to resolve this issue?

Please help!

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no there will be no problem with that... if the previous name will gonna be seen in ur NSO BC then get NBI with AKA eventho u didnt use the previous name even before.. good luck... :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Is it alright still that we have not put this in our I-129f application form?

But isn't it that the NBI already checked for names that has all the possible names under my name including my middle name? I was put on the "hit" applicant when I applied for my nbi clearance.

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Will it not cause a problEm in our i-129f form since we didn't put iy in the "other names" portion? It's like claiming that I hve used the name before to which I haven't. And inidicating it as an AKA iny nbi seems not right either.

 
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