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> method #1:
>
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> Methos #3: Contact your congerssman (overkill and may not help
> at all).
I'm wondering if that isn't something that can just be overlooked for
now. The only person who would potentially see it and care, would be an
employer, right? And I'm sure an employer would understand there's a
typo on the card, assuming he/she has other forms of ID. Seems like a
hassle to go through to correct something that will eventually expire.
If Nizwa has to renew it, he/she would fill out a new form anyway, so
USCIS will hopefully get it right on the renewed card.
With my husband's complicated 3-part name, that's what he would
do, I'm sure.
Best Wishes,
Rene
Hypertweeky - 31 Aug 2004 22:25 GMT
> I'm wondering if that isn't something that can just be overlooked for
> now. The only person who would potentially see it and care, would be
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> Best Wishes,
> Rene
I have very complicated lastnames and they didn't mess up, I guess I am
lucky!!:)
Glad to hear his EAD doesn't have a typo either.. now MSC/NBC.. where is
my 1 year EAD??:eek: lol
Noorah101 - 31 Aug 2004 23:06 GMT
> I have very complicated lastnames and they didn't mess up, I guess I
> am lucky!!:)
> Glad to hear his EAD doesn't have a typo either.. now MSC/NBC.. where
> is my 1 year EAD??:eek: lol
Hyper,
They almost messed up Sadegh's spelling, though! At first they wouldn't
let me into the biometrics area...but then he needed translations so th-
ey did let me in. As I was watching, I noticed the clerk had spelled
his last name wrong! I pointed it out, she corrected it, and all was
well. But if I had not been standing right there (at their own request)
his would have been misspelled also!
Rene