I've received my approval letter today
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
There is only one thing to spoil my happiness.
They have misspelled my first name where it says on the approval letter: "Please note that your name will appear on the certificate as x Y"
The errors are:
1. The first character in my first name is a lowercase character instead of an uppercase one (I don't know how this could be as I thought every name in the world begins with uppercase character)
2. One another character in the middle of my first name replaced with another (the two characters are quite close to each other on a computer keyboard).
My surname was spelt OK.
So it seems to be a simple typing error to me as all my documentations and notarized passport copy, etc. I sent in with my application had my name correctly written on them.
And the most interesting that I haven't received any communication between the first letter where they acknowledged receiving my application and now the final approval letter (literally nothing and I have not changed my home address at all). So I've had no chance to recognize this issue earlier.
Based on that what I'm afraid from that I don't know from which stage of the process my name was spelt incorrectly. Is that mean if it was approved incorrectly then by requesting a correction I might have to jump back to front of the queue (ie. start the process all over again)?
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Please don't misunderstand me I'm still happy but I don't want my name to appear incorrectly on the new passport what would pose identification problems later.
Or this might be a possibility to re-born as new person
![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
Any ideas?