You might ask if you can have an english pronunciation added to the ID card.
Many immigrants to the U.S. Have changed the spelling of their names for just that reason, or because their names were too complicated for the American tongue. If it's your given name, just do it. But if it's your surname you should also think about your descendants and how they might feel about having their names different from their relatives in Turkey..
Or keep it and use each occasion as an opportunity to have a chat with a stranger and get to know someone new.
There'll be a form to fill out & that should be it....Then, you'll have to go to the DMV to get your new name on your drivers license. My husband changed his last name to mine. We honestly couldn't believe how easy the SS department makes a name change for you.
I think since it's a first name, you'll be required to tell them why you're changing it. Since you've used it for this long, there shouldn't be any hassle in the process. Hope this helps!
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