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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Last First MI Mailing Address in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your last name in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, enter your first name. This should match the name on your official documents.
  4. In the MI (Middle Initial) field, input your middle initial if applicable. If you do not have one, you may leave it blank.
  5. Proceed to the Mailing Address section. Fill in your street address, ensuring that it is complete and accurate for correspondence.
  6. Enter your city, state, and zip code in their respective fields. Double-check these entries to avoid any delivery issues.
  7. Lastly, provide your SJC ID # or SSN as required. This information is essential for processing your application.

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For an individual, the order of initials is the first name, last name, and middle name. The last name initial (center) is larger than those on either side.
Usually you refer to someone by their last name when it is more formal so, if they were your boss, or some other form of authority or perhaps, someone you just met. You use someones first name more casually, if you know them personally better.
The middle name comes between the first and last name. This can also be called the given name, if a certain individual is referred to by it instead of the first name. The last name comes last, usually. In Eastern cultures, it can come first, but it is usually not the given name.
When youre asked to mention or write your name, call/write your first name first before any other names and the name that comes last is presumed to be your last name/surname. For example, if youre James and your surname is John, in writing your name, write James John not the other way round.
In general, the most professional formats are full name, a combination of name and initials, or first or last name only. Here are some ideas to help you: First name and last initial: joeb@yourbusinessname.com. First initial and last name: jbloggs@yourbusinessname.com.

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In the United States, the middle name is often abbreviated to the middle initial (e.g. Mary Lee Bianchi becomes Mary L. Bianchi). This is usually standard for signatures or omitted entirely in everyday use (e.g. just Mary Bianchi). An individual may have more than one middle name, or none.
All over the globe, the standard practice is: First name Middle name(s) if any Surname or Last Name However, if you write your surname first, always put comma so that readers can identify it as such. For example, if you write John, James a reader will know that John is your surname and James is your first name.

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