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12-02-2010, 07:32 PM
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skysla
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Originally Posted by SomeGuy_ View Post
Such issues will be dealt with a on a case by case basis.
Only a lawyer with experience on such issues or a DHS Agent who has dealt with similar issues can answer your question. The most likely scenario (my guess), it will probably not be a problem.
Thank you for answering my question.
I was thinking the same since the name difference is the only problem and since I have a lot of evidence to prove my residency, graduation from an American high school, and entrance to a (large) American university.

I guess that I'll have to contact the DHS and a lawyer if the DREAM Act ever passes.............
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