Recently receipts and approvals have been issued with “NMN” (no middle name) when a middle name is not provided. This is due to USCIS’s new practice. The online system automatically adds “NMN” where an individual does not have a middle name. Rest assured, “NMN” should not hinder or otherwise affect the validity of the receipt or approval.
For any additional questions or concerns about the use of “NMN” or any other immigration-related issue, reach out to an ILBSG attorney today. We are here to ensure you get the right advice.
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