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Dear VJ community,

 

i received my UK police report this weekend. I am wondering if my name is correct, though. The report wrote: Name as in Passport: "Married name" "birth name". I am not carrying both names and the police report does not differentiate between my married name and my birth name. They are both on the same line, not hyphenated but it seems as if I am still carrying both like a "double name". Lets say my married name is Miller and my maiden name Smith. My police report states: Miller Smith and does not differentiate between them while my passport shows Miller (married name) and one line below Smith (maiden name).

 

Do I make sense? Anybody else having the same issue? Do I need to ask them to send me a new one or is this standard procedure and the embassy or NVC is familiar with it?

 

 

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I'm not sure exactly how the names should be displayed on the police certificate because I only have my maiden name, but I have read that you MUST display all names/alias on it. So maybe that is why both names appear? I would imagine it is fine. Hope someone else can tell you for sure 

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2 hours ago, R&OC said:

i received my UK police report this weekend. I am wondering if my name is correct, though. The report wrote: Name as in Passport: "Married name" "birth name". I am not carrying both names and the police report does not differentiate between my married name and my birth name. They are both on the same line, not hyphenated but it seems as if I am still carrying both like a "double name". Lets say my married name is Miller and my maiden name Smith. My police report states: Miller Smith and does not differentiate between them while my passport shows Miller (married name) and one line below Smith (maiden name).

Does the ACRO certificate still have separate sections for "applicant details" and "passport details"? On mine, I see surname, forename(s), and other name(s) under applicant details, but only surname and forename(s) under passport details. If your passport has both surnames listed, it makes sense that they'd both have to be crammed into the single passport surname field on the certificate.

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7 hours ago, R&OC said:

I just saw you have your interview tomorrow: Best of luck!!!

Thank you! :)

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Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

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Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

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Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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On 16/10/2017 at 9:52 AM, R&OC said:

Dear VJ community,

 

i received my UK police report this weekend. I am wondering if my name is correct, though. The report wrote: Name as in Passport: "Married name" "birth name". I am not carrying both names and the police report does not differentiate between my married name and my birth name. They are both on the same line, not hyphenated but it seems as if I am still carrying both like a "double name". Lets say my married name is Miller and my maiden name Smith. My police report states: Miller Smith and does not differentiate between them while my passport shows Miller (married name) and one line below Smith (maiden name).

 

Do I make sense? Anybody else having the same issue? Do I need to ask them to send me a new one or is this standard procedure and the embassy or NVC is familiar with it?

 

 

Are both last names fully capitalised? So is it 1) MILLER SMITH or 2) Miller SMITH or 3) Miller Smith?

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