We hired a lawyer because we thought this would give us peace of mind. Actually all its given me is nightmares. We chose this particular lawyer because he had more than 20 years experience and had success in actually changing immigration laws.
Anyway to cut a long story short, he has just sent us the full forms so we can go over everything and prepare for our interview. I have just noticed that he did not put a previous married name for me down (I have never actually used my previous marital name officially on anything but I was still married under another name). The second thing that I have noticed is that instead of writing down my mother's maiden name they wrote her current name and marked n/a for other names.
My lawyer says this is not an issue and it's perfectly routine for the officer to just write down any corrections at the interview. But after gathering myself together from literally sitting in a pool of tears in my full blown panic attack mode, I would like to know what anyone else thinks. Does it jeopardize our application or is the lawyer right in this instance? thank you.
Anyway to cut a long story short, he has just sent us the full forms so we can go over everything and prepare for our interview. I have just noticed that he did not put a previous married name for me down (I have never actually used my previous marital name officially on anything but I was still married under another name). The second thing that I have noticed is that instead of writing down my mother's maiden name they wrote her current name and marked n/a for other names.
My lawyer says this is not an issue and it's perfectly routine for the officer to just write down any corrections at the interview. But after gathering myself together from literally sitting in a pool of tears in my full blown panic attack mode, I would like to know what anyone else thinks. Does it jeopardize our application or is the lawyer right in this instance? thank you.
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