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U.S. green card citizenship issues

No problem. After his citizenship is approved, he can use his real name as his previous name when applying for a passport. You only need to go to the relevant local department to apply for relative notarization to prove that you have a father-son relationship with the person with this name, and then you can apply for a green card.

Since your father has obtained a green card, it means that his illegal stay has been exempted by the US Immigration Service, and there will be no trouble in the future. The immigration officer mainly looks at the applicant's current status.

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My cousin smuggled himself to the United States, and later obtained a green card and applied to become a U.S. citizen. Now he has applied for immigration to the United States with his wife and parents (my uncle and aunt) in China, and there is no problem at all. What you need to solve is proof of kinship between you and your father. This is handled by the relevant domestic foreign-related notary agencies and has nothing to do with the US Immigration Service. Your father only needs to change his name after naturalization. Spend some lawyer fees and sign, it's a simple matter.