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  1. I am the petitioner. I was born here. I am Black American. My husband is the immigrant. He is El Salvadorean.
  2. Ok. Thanks. I dont have a passport. But it was a cultural difference. I had my husband telling me what my last name was and then the social security agent telling me what my last name was so i thought that was my married last name. It wasnt until i got to the DMV did the lady say that my last name has to exactly match my husbands. In his culture my full legal name means that we have the same dad.
  3. Thank you. That is what i was thinking. I hope that the officer has understanding. I will write an affadavit explaining the error that the social security admin made along with the old card and new correct card and submit the forms as the full hyphenated spanish name. I just hope that if they deny it that the denial is speedy so i can refile
  4. i received a rfie for an i130 and i130a. they said that it was either not signed or pages were missing. i know that i signed it. i completed the forms as t riv because the social security admin issued me a card as t riv. my spouses name is riv-aya. after submitting the form, i tried to grt a drivers lisce se and they told me that my name should be rivera-ayala. is this rfie an opportu ity to cure the last name issue or just resubmit under rivera or does it matter. i have now two social security cards: one with riv and one with riv-aya.. we did concurrent filing for AOS. MY husband tps ends in dec from el salvdor
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