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  • Lawyer name:Bachmann, Judy A.
  • Address:2800, 801-6th Avenue SW Calgary,AB
  • Phone:403-267-8445
  • Fax:403-264-9400
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  • WebSite:http://www.walshlaw.ca/
  • Areas of Practice:Employment / Labor

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    I just found out that my name on my green card has errors.. My name in my green card is Krysta Shayne Cruz..without middle name..my first name was Krysta Shayne and my last was Cruz in my birth certificate which was correct..on my green card they put "Shayne" as my middle name..and I got married now and want to use my husband last name so my name will be Krysta Shayne Cruz Mercado..what should i do? I'm going to file form I-90 but which check box will I use the one with the letter that states the USCIS has errors or the other on that I just change my name because of marriage?. . Sorry if I'm confusing..

    Most people begin applying either late fall of their senior year or very early spring of the senior year of high school if they want to be admitted for the fall. It's usually November, December, and January, but people do do it earlier.. . You receive your acceptance letter in the mail. How exactly it looks depends on the school, but it will be a basic acceptance letter template with your name printed in the middle of a sentence to congratulate you on your acceptance.

    Have actually run into this situation 3 times - where documentation did not match tombstone dates and the documentation occurred BEFORE the date on the tombstone. Each of the three cases had the same "solution".. . Now I assume the "obituary" you mention is a true obituary, not a simple death notice [someone died on somedate in somewhere from some condition]. That it provided enough information that you are sure it is about your gggreat uncle.. . In all three of my cases, there was gravestone replacement. One was a result of a flood that washed away and destroyed existing gravestones -- the other two, for whatever reason, existing gravestones were replaced to match that used by a family member who subsequently died (probably was an "upgrade" from the original stone).. . You indicated it was a large family stone. Did this stone have multiple family members identified on the SAME stone? OR, if there are individual stones for family members, are many the same style? In each case, look at the latest date on the tombstone.. . Chances are, the tombstone(s) were all "created" after the latest date.. . Another check is to find a common letter or letters in the names. Are they the same in style? Stonecarvers all had there own templates. Thus if multiple names were carved at the same time, the common letters would be pretty much identical in style. Note that this "check" cannot be used on tombstones created from the late 1970s. At that time, stonecarving became mechanical/computerized and standard fonts were used.. . What sometimes happens when gravestones are replaced or upgraded, often at a much later date than a person died, you will find mistakes in dates. Especially if the original didn't include a date - not all do. The person contracting the new headstone might not be certain - making their best guess as to a date. OR it could have been a mistake in "ordering" or "carving" and just wasn't caught.. . So see if there is any evidence that the tombstone in question might have been upgraded or replaced some time after your gggreat uncle's death. If so, that could explain the discrepancy.. . But given you have the obituary and you are SURE it is applicable to your gggreat uncle, I would definitely go with the obituary date.

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