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Hello my wife finally got her permanent resident card however her name is complete on the back first name middle name and last but on the front of it first name middle initial and last name in two different places is this normal or should we have it fixed and her middle name isn't long either I've seen others with longer names on the card is this a mistake on USCIS or is it normal?

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1 hour ago, Thomas Reinhardt said:

Hello my wife finally got her permanent resident card however her name is complete on the back first name middle name and last but on the front of it first name middle initial and last name in two different places is this normal or should we have it fixed and her middle name isn't long either I've seen others with longer names on the card is this a mistake on USCIS or is it normal?

Middle initial only is normal.

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It's normal.

 

You can let it go, or, if you feel lucky or daring, you can file a Form I-90. You shouldn't have to pay, since you claim it is a misspelling. Here's the catch, you have to send in the GC in question, and provide proper documentation of the proper spelling. Who knows with the currently ongoing protracted processing times at USCIS, when you will receive the corrected GC? In the meantime, she has NO Green Card.

 

It is your choice....

 

Good luck on your immigration journey. 

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Ok USCIS send us a reply to our case about the permanent resident card being printed wrong they said they made the PRC from the US Immigrant visa but they still misspelled the middle name by only using the first initial so should they replace the card for free? The card does have the complete middle name on the back of it why has this happened ?

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Hello I'm asking again and the Permanent Resident card or EAD card what is the correct name format for the card ? The front of my wife's card has her first name middle initial and last name on the front of the card in two different places however on the back of the card it has her full name USCIS says it's spelled wrong because of the information provided with her Immigrant visa packet well that to is incorrect because the visa and all forms has her full middle name should the fix this at no cost to us ?

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1 hour ago, HRQX said:

That is normal:

Form-I-551-Permanent-Resident-Card-GreenThanks for your reply but many have shown cards with middle names on the front of the card why does USCIS do this some cards are correct some are not?

 

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