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My foreign fiancee and I are currently preparing our adjustment of status paperwork. Due to her filing her fathers name as her middle name in her K1 visa application, the "middle name" portion of any

future forms puts us in a dilemma. Do we have to go forward with using her fathers name as her middle name in all of our future USCIS paperwork to avoid any confusion?

Her birth certificate is the only other official document which contains her fathers name. Also, when we filled out our marriage license, we did not include a middle name for her... Would we be alright omitting her fathers name in future documents and thus leaving the middle name section blank?

Thanks!

Mike&Olga

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You would be better posting this in the AOS forums.

Someone should be along shortly to move it.

Don't count K1 and AOS as the same.

Put the name on the forms that she wants to use on her green card/ead card

You dont have to use the middle name.

She can just have first and last if she wishes.

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NOA2: 11/04/2014 (22 days)

Interview: 09/07/2014 (111 days)

D.O.E 29/07/2014

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NOA1 (all 3) hardcopy: 24/11/2014(Notice date 20th)

Bio-metrics App letter: 28/11/2014(Notice date 21st)

Bio-metrics App Cleveland Ohio: 10/12/2014

EAD/AP:Approved/production 31/01/2015(update 2/2/1015) (80 days)

Combo Card: Mailed 5/2/2015

Combo Card: Delivered 6/2/2015AP

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Interview waiver letter: received 23/2/15 dated: 18/2/2015

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My foreign fiancee and I are currently preparing our adjustment of status paperwork. Due to her filing her fathers name as her middle name in her K1 visa application, the "middle name" portion of any

future forms puts us in a dilemma. Do we have to go forward with using her fathers name as her middle name in all of our future USCIS paperwork to avoid any confusion?

Her birth certificate is the only other official document which contains her fathers name. Also, when we filled out our marriage license, we did not include a middle name for her... Would we be alright omitting her fathers name in future documents and thus leaving the middle name section blank?

Thanks!

Mike&Olga

Generally ,you use the name you want to have. If the marriage cert does not have it, I'd follow that.

In most states, the marriage cert becomes a legal name change document.

My now wife does not have a middle name, so we didn't put any. Our marriage cert didn't have it either to begin with. And we did same with SS card. The only problem we had was at the DPS (is how MVD is called in TX) wanted to use the last name (in passport) as middle name; so we just waited until EAD showed up to get driver license.

And we wanted the GC with no middle to match her passport.

 
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