A recent comment made during a swearing-in ceremony highlighted a new policy from the Biden administration regarding name usage on immigration certificates. Effective immediately, immigrants will be required to use only three names—first, middle, and last—on their certificates, and they must consistently use these names in all official documentation.
Key Details:
- New rule: Only three names allowed on immigration certificates (first, middle, last)
- Requirement: Immigrants must consistently use the same names in all documentation
- Observations: The change aims to prevent misuse of multiple name variations for benefits
- Context: This practice has been noted among some immigrants in California
This policy change is expected to impact how immigrants manage their names in legal and welfare documents, potentially reducing fraudulent claims related to name variations. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @SheilaHolm
