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Hi everyone! Was wondering if this will be a big deal for me I got my visa but my first name was spelled Ma Theresa, that is suppose to be Ma. Theresa (With dot) every docs especially on my I-129F and passport it has a dot on it. But I noticed on my DS 160 it doesn't have it. ? would this be a problem when I leave? Tia

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I post the same problem with my Ma. , they said no problem. on my NBI my name is no period, they said there computer don't allow any hyphen on the name. same also on my CENOMAR. so i think very soon every government document they are not going to use the hyphen anymore. take care and good luck!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am leaving on 8 to US. In US they don't use any period on their name so i think there is no problem. If its important in the US the period/hyphen, they should allow any hyphen in every form or documents in the USCIS. :idea:

 
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