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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Jamaica
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This is probaly a dumb question but -- Can I (the beneficiary) keep my passport with my maiden name or do I have to get a new one in my married name (which is what is on the k3 paperwork)?

Jason & Marla Stephens

I-130 TIME-LINE

mailed to TSC: 4/3/07

NOA1: 4/11/07

Touch: 7/24/07

NOA2: 10/10/07 (e-mail)

NOA2 hardcopy: 10/16/07

I-129f TIME-LINE

Met: 2/24/06

Married: 3/15/07

Visit my wife on: 4/29/ to 5/3/07

Mailed to Chicago: 5/17/07

NOA1: 5/23/07

Transferred to CSC 5/28/07

CSC recieved (pending): 6/05/07

Touch: 6/19/07

Touch: 8/13/07 on a Sun.?

Touch: 8/14/07 Getting Excited!!!

Visit my wife on: 9/30/07 thru 10/07/07

Called USCIS on: 10/10/07

NOA2: 10/10/07 (e-mail)

NOA2 Hardcopy: 10/16/07

NVC recieved: 10/20/07

NVC mailed out: 10/31/07

Consulate recieved: 11/02/07

Pkt 3 sent out: 11/04/07 NEVER RECEIVED

Visit my wife on: 11/11/07 thru 12/02/07

Picked up Pkt3: 12/27/07 and dropped it off the same day

Medical: 02/28/08

Interview Date: 03/11/08 @ 8:00 am (got blue sheet for not having proof of filed I-130)

Follow up appt.: 04/24/08 12:30pm .... they are saying its a 2nd interview (APPROVED)

K3 Visa recieved: 05-14-08

US Entry: 05-15-08

Applied for EAD 08-20-08

EAD NOA1 08-28-08

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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u don't have to change ur name...although if u are changing ut state IDs u have to change ur passport..they don't want u walking around with 2 different IDs

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Filed: Other Country: China
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This is probaly a dumb question but -- Can I (the beneficiary) keep my passport with my maiden name or do I have to get a new one in my married name (which is what is on the k3 paperwork)?

If your legal name changed at marriage, then you need the name changed in the passport. Some countries replace the passport and others have a way of amending the name. Visas are issued in the name on the passport.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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This is probaly a dumb question but -- Can I (the beneficiary) keep my passport with my maiden name or do I have to get a new one in my married name (which is what is on the k3 paperwork)?

If your legal name changed at marriage, then you need the name changed in the passport. Some countries replace the passport and others have a way of amending the name. Visas are issued in the name on the passport.

I got my visa approved having my single name in my passaposrt. I would love to have it done so i could attend the interview having the new one but unfortunately the procces in my country is very complicate ( it can take months ) so they understood.

I have no idea what kind of problem i will probably have to deal with having my k-3 process spouse name and single name in my passaport .. Lets see what i can do to fix it later.

Better call to your Consulate.

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Consulate : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marriage : 2007-03-01

I-130 Sent : 2007-04-10

I-130 NOA1 : 2007-05-03

I-129F Sent : 2007-06-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-07-10

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-10-15

NVC Received :

NVC Left : 2007-11-07

Consulate Received : 2007-11-23

Packet 3 Received : never Received

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received : never Received

Interview Date : 2007-12-18 APPROVED

Visa Received : They will send it by courrier service .. fee payed

US Entry :

I-130 Approval : 2007-10-12

Comments :

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your I-129f was approved in 122 days from your filing date.

Your I-130 was approved in 185 days from your filing date.

Your interview took 252 days from your I-130 filing date.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I didn't change my name on my passport and it was fine. You will be good. I still haven't changed it and they don't stop me when I travel. I filed my paper work with my married name. Don't stress out about not changing your name on your passport.

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