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hi

I m permanent resident & I applied spouse visa for my wife , she is in india .our petition I-130 was approved by uscis & then they transfer my case to national visa center NVC. They send us letter showing my beneficiary name as FNU Jasdeep kaur.

FNU Means( first name unknown)

last name is kaur

first name is jaseep.

I tried calling NVC on (603) 334-0700.number not dialing

what should I do?

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i went through same problem. there is only one way to fix this ask your wife to get it fixed in indian passport then send copy of corrected passport to NVC. if you dont do this every where( Green card etc) your wifes first name will be FNU.

Kalloo

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On 12/30/2014 at 7:47 AM, jazzaman said:

hi

I m permanent resident & I applied spouse visa for my wife , she is in india .our petition I-130 was approved by uscis & then they transfer my case to national visa center NVC. They send us letter showing my beneficiary name as FNU Jasdeep kaur.

FNU Means( first name unknown)

last name is kaur

first name is jaseep.

I tried calling NVC on (603) 334-0700.number not dialing

what should I do?

 

 

 

 

 

 

The same problem is being faced by my son. He is likely to get his interview in Oct 2017. The new passport updated as Singh his last name is emailed to NVC on 22 Jul 2017 for correction of name and removal of FNU and still awaiting reply from NVC.

 As you have already gone through this dilema of FNU so I want to know from your experience that if it is not updated by NVC before his interview then could it be corrected during Consular Interview?

 By the way it will be great if you share your case outcome regarding the same.

 Thanks in anticipation.

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