USC name change before removing conditions..

AOS_GUY

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I know this has been discussed before, but I think my case is somehow unique.
I already have my conditional green card and my wife now wants to take my last name. The I-485 and the interview were done with her name.
She is going to keep her last name as a middle name.

Example
Wife's current name: Jane Margaret Doe
My Name: John Smith

Wife name after changed: Jane Doe Smith

Can a copy of her ID with both names and an explanation letter would be sufficient to prove that she is the same person or is this going to delay the I-751(remove the conditions) process.

I really appreciate your opinion
 
AOS_GUY said:
Can a copy of her ID with both names and an explanation letter would be sufficient to prove that she is the same person or is this going to delay the I-751(remove the conditions) process.

It depends on when she is going to apply for condition removal. If time for conditional removal (I-751) and name change on green card (I-90) does not overlap with each other, they should not affect each other either.

She does not "explanation letter". The copy of her new green card (in new name) should be sufficient.
 
pralay said:
It depends on when she is going to apply for condition removal. If time for conditional removal (I-751) and name change on green card (I-90) does not overlap with each other, they should not affect each other either.

She does not "explanation letter". The copy of her new green card (in new name) should be sufficient.

pralay
you answered the wrong question.
the wife is a US Citizen and he has a conditional green card.
Marriage Certificate would be sufficient at the time of condition removal.
 
harvydonald said:
pralay
you answered the wrong question.
the wife is a US Citizen and he has a conditional green card.
Marriage Certificate would be sufficient at the time of condition removal.

I missed the subject line. Sorry for that and thanks for correcting. Yes, if she is an citizen, her name change is not going to affect his I-751 application.
 
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