Rockgurl
07-01-2003, 11:29 AM
Thanks Simon, it's dated 1986, as my mother never bothered to get it
done properly until I went to college. I will do as you say and get a
police check in both names.
What if I get my change of name deed notarized by a notary public? Would
that help?
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denno
07-01-2003, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by Rockgurl Thanks Simon, it's dated 1986, as my mother never bothered to get it done properly until I went to college. I will do as you say and get a police check in both names. What if I get my change of name deed notarized by a notary public? Would that help?
I'd say its definitely worth doing, its just one less thing that could
be a problem on the day. Do you have your interview date yet? If you do,
you could call the consulate and ask them what kind of documentation
they will require (they may need to think about it). I don't think this
will be a real problem for you, the worse case scenario is that it will
simply delay it a bit so thats why if you can address it at all
beforehand you should.
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Rockgurl
07-02-2003, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by denno
I'd say its definitely worth doing, its just one less thing that could be a problem on the day. Do you have your interview date yet? If you do, you could call the consulate and ask them what kind of documentation they will require (they may need to think about it). I don't think this will be a real problem for you, the worse case scenario is that it will simply delay it a bit so thats why if you can address it at all beforehand you should.
I don't have my interview date yet, but I am expecting it within the
next two weeks. I checked online at the US embassy London site but
couldn't find anything about it. I am terrified of one small little
thing causing a problem at the interview, as I've spent so many months
trying to organize my paperwork perfectly. This is why I am trying to
find out if this document is acceptable. If they delayed me because of
this I think I will just sit down and cry!
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