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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My wife has two first names (i.e., Donna Rosa). This is very common in Colombia. 129F application listed her name as two first names and no middle name; however, marriage certificate lists first name, (i.e. Donna), and middle name (i.e., Rosa). Will this be a problem? Anyone else have similar issue? Will it be a problem?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My advice would be to put exactly what you entered on you 129f application. My mistake was I (unknowingly) changed her name on the marriage certificate. I got an RFE when applying for work eligibility and advanced parole so I sent in everything they asked and wrote a letter of explanation. I don’t think it matters if you enter two first names or one first and one middle, but If you keep everything the same, you will probably have an easier time. Good luck.

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