Thanks Bob for the info.
Also about mothers maiden name I remember there was a moment of confusion when first applying at the MIP. When the person reviewing documents noticed a difference of my mothers name on documents he almost denied approval. But after consulting with supervisor they accepted documents and all went fine. He was very professional about and just wanted to make sure all docks were ok. By the way was there a dress code for ceremony?
Well, they said formal, but obviously different people have different ideas on formal. There were people that were not dressed formally but were accepted without problem. I don't think one could wear a collar-less shirt, shorts or thongs though. The guys on either side of me, a Spaniard and a Frenchman were wearing polo shirts and jean like pants.
I am ok as long as they don't ask for my parents birth certificates, as my mother was delivered at home by her father, a veterinarian and has her born in the north west corner of ....etc, and my father was born in Maine with Canadian parents. They get confused by a simple name difference so I can imagine how hard it would for them to process all my parents crazy info.