Jackolantern
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Well, it is harder to get the name changed on the docs without the legal name change occurring first.If I could get my name changed on docs, that ok, the legal part can wait.
Well, it is harder to get the name changed on the docs without the legal name change occurring first.If I could get my name changed on docs, that ok, the legal part can wait.
If the marriage certificate has both the old and new names, that usually is sufficient everywhere as a name change document. Otherwise, it depends on if each agency or individual is willing to accept the marriage certificate as evidence of a name change without an actual name change order."I've done the same thing, but the SSN office just looked at my marriage certificate and didn't even bother looking at my passport.. I gave my old SSN card, my marriage certificate and driver's license and I asked to have my name changed."
I also see they showed the driver's license ... presumably the license had the new name, so the person at the SS office was shown an official document with the new name.
If the marriage certificate has both the old and new names, that usually is sufficient everywhere as a name change document. Otherwise, it depends on if each agency or individual is willing to accept the marriage certificate as evidence of a name change without an actual name change order.
There is a lady from Chicago who wrote that she walked into SS office and after about 4 received her new SS card in the mail.
If the marriage certificate has both the old and new names, that usually is sufficient everywhere as a name change document.
I kind of get a sense that I should get the marriage certificate with old and new name and just process an official name change only when the GC process is fully over.
The reason being that if we go thru the name change process with USCIS and everywhere else based on marriage certificate it will take a long time before we can apply for the GC and it does not gain us anything.
I don't know if we can apply for the GC with the old name even if the marriage certificate shows the new name along with the old name. Or should we just drop the whole name change thing for now and even get the marriage certificate in just the old name and once the GC is approved and done then go for the name change process everywhere.
So when we get married we should ask for a name change and make sure the marriage certificate contains the old and the new name.
With that we can file the GC with the new name with the marriage certificate being the only acceptable evidence of the new name at that point?
Is that correct?
USCIS or not, after a name change one should get all official documents updated ASAP with the new name anyway.If the answer is yes, then we would have to also get all these new docs asap in new name after we file for GC because the USCIS might ask for it.
I understand that. I'm just trying to figure out if the GC process could be delayed because of it.
Here is the scenario:
getting citizenship soon. Plan on getting married to a f1 holder after oath and then file for her GC. I am wondering if getting her name change done before filing for the GC is a better idea or should we wait for the whole GC process to be done and then get her name changed.
Does anyone have an idea on how long does name change take in the Indian consulate? Also she has an EAD (F1-EAD). Will we have to get a new EAD if and when we go for the name change or can she use the name changed in the passport and marriage certificate to use the F1-EAD for getting job?
Thanks