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Hello, so I just renewed my passport recently and now it is under my married name which is great!!! 

But I have a new problem, in my new passport they put my middle name as my maiden name. 

And my Green card has my actual middle name. 

 So it's likes this in my Green card: ALFE MAY ALONTE ZINGER ( ALONTE is my middle name) 

PASSPORT: ALFE MAY LEONARDO ZINGER

 

And we're planning on traveling back to the US in a few months, will I have issue entering the country or will it be okay as long as I bring my birth certificate or some kind?? 

 

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It does not make a difference.   Book travel in the passport name.  When you come into the US, you use the green card.

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12 hours ago, Lil bear said:

Moved to General immigration discussion as DCF is not involved in this topic 

Sorry, I didn't know which category this question falls under so I just picked the one that sounds close to it 😂

8 hours ago, Paul & Mary said:

It does not make a difference.   Book travel in the passport name.  When you come into the US, you use the green card.

Are they not gonna question me why I have different middle names in my passport and green card at the US immigration?? 

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12 hours ago, Béchameloo said:

It shouldn't be a problem, as you only need your green card to be eligible for admission.

 

You'll need a passport to leave the USA, but only your green card to re-enter.

Are they not gonna question me why I have different middle names in my Green card and passport at the US immigration?? 

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28 minutes ago, Aru said:

Are they not gonna question me why I have different middle names in my Green card and passport at the US immigration?? 

No, because you don't need to present your passport at US immigration,  only the green card is required 

YMMV

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