Hi, yes, this is the spouse. The consulate accepted the minor discrepancies of my grandmother but not my grandfather. I have his passport, which has the Americanized Vincent on it, and his SS which...
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Hi, yes, this is the spouse. The consulate accepted the minor discrepancies of my grandmother but not my grandfather. I have his passport, which has the Americanized Vincent on it, and his SS which...
Hello all.
So basically to sum up my question:
My grandfather was born Vincenzo, in italy in 1918. he moved to NY in 1920 and took on the name James, (why not Vincent i don't know) but now the...
My father AND GRANDMOTHER are both still living, and I actually had my grandmother request in writing that her name be fixed on my father's birth certificate, she sent this letter with her official...
My question involves name change laws in the State of: New York
Hello.
When my grandmother came to the U.S., she naturalized with the name Gina as her first name, but on her Italian birth...