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Green card holders with Japanese passport aliases

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#1
  • ざら
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  • 2022/12/16 07:05

I learned from reading on the internet that many people had the same experience.
When I went back to my hometown, I was instructed by JAL to purchase a ticket with Hanako YamadaSmith as my name on the ticket and passport. I have read that it is now possible to put a space between "Yamada" and "Smith". However, when returning to the U.S., the name on my green card, Hanako Smith, is different from my name on my green card, so I get an X at the immigration kiosk, which is a hassle. I was even sent to another room. It is not that I cannot enter the country, but it is depressing every time. I would like to know about the experiences of green card holders who have recently returned to their home countries. Is the situation still the same?

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#30
  • ぷっ!
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 08:15
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Topix: You must have done something wrong, right? He just doesn't know it.

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#31
  • 昭和のおかっつぁん
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 08:22
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I see, so there is a downside to having a maiden name (or an alias) in the passport. I was thinking of adding my maiden name when I renew my passport next time, but I will not do it.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 12:39
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25 I don't know, I don't have a Grincard.

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#37
  • おっさん
  • 2022/12/19 (Mon) 11:39
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I hope it's a last name issue, but
I know a guy who was sent to the other room with a top gangster because he has the same name ( alphabet ) and date of birth
and they always take him to the other room and ask to see his back I guess that's confirmation of something.

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#38
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/20 (Tue) 10:07
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If you have a problem the next time you go and come back
ask the immigration officer what caused it and be prepared.

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