You can change it separately from the N-400 process before the interview, using a court process in your jurisdiction. However, if you do that, you have to report the new name at the interview, and the new name would cause them to request another FBI name check*, which could delay your naturalization by several months. So if you want to avoid those delays, it is better to change your name as part of the N-400 process itself (you can request it at the interview), or in a separate court process after the oath.My N-400 interview is scheduled on May 13th. Can I now change my last name before I appear for the interview.
There are 2 ways to change name: If you do it during through the N400, it would be by the federal government,, that change is accpted everywhere and costs nothing but couple of more months for name check. .
That is exactly correct. My name change is to match with my husband's last name. Anyway I scheduled a Infopass with my DO 2 days later. Let me see what they have to say.![]()