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Hi all,

Any help would be SO appreciated.

I have just got married and am now applying for my AOS form etc.

Do I now put my new name on the forms?

I have not changed my name with anyone else yet and am not sure if this means that I can legally put my new name down on the forms...

Thankyou for any help, emma

Dates as follow, (not legal advise)....

Met my partner - Jan 22nd 05
Got engaged - May 6th 06

Sent I-129F to Nebreska - Feb 21st -07
NOA1 - Feb 28th -07
NOA2 - May 22nd -07

Applied for my police record - June 4th -07
Pack 3 arrived!!! - June 21st -07
Police record(37 days)! - July 11th -07
Posted pack 3 back via signed for, next day delivery - July 25th -07
Medical - August 2nd -07
Apparently pack 3 was today signed for after going into a PO Box! - Aug 3rd -07 (9 days late)

So far 21 weeks


Pack 4 turned up! Interview end of August! - August 9th 07

Interview - 31st Aug 07 -Approved!!
27 weeks and 3 days from start to interview

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Did you sign the marriage certificate in your new name?

Then you legally changed your name upon marriage. File the AOS in your new name so all immigration documents will be in your correct name.

Change your name on bankaccounts and documents like passport etc. as well. I did that after I sent my AOS of.

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R.I.P. Diana

1982 - 2008

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Country: England
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Did you sign the marriage certificate in your new name?

Then you legally changed your name upon marriage. File the AOS in your new name so all immigration documents will be in your correct name.

Change your name on bankaccounts and documents like passport etc. as well. I did that after I sent my AOS of.

My marriage cert has my old name on it, as the pastor told me to sign as my old name was displayed.. thank you for your help. I think I will just start sending of my new forms with my new name. All very confusing. :blink:

Dates as follow, (not legal advise)....

Met my partner - Jan 22nd 05
Got engaged - May 6th 06

Sent I-129F to Nebreska - Feb 21st -07
NOA1 - Feb 28th -07
NOA2 - May 22nd -07

Applied for my police record - June 4th -07
Pack 3 arrived!!! - June 21st -07
Police record(37 days)! - July 11th -07
Posted pack 3 back via signed for, next day delivery - July 25th -07
Medical - August 2nd -07
Apparently pack 3 was today signed for after going into a PO Box! - Aug 3rd -07 (9 days late)

So far 21 weeks


Pack 4 turned up! Interview end of August! - August 9th 07

Interview - 31st Aug 07 -Approved!!
27 weeks and 3 days from start to interview

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Yes you fill out the forms in your new name

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03-06-10 Mailed N-400

03-17-10 Check cashed

03-19-10 NOA received

03-22-10 Biometrics sent

04-09-10 Biometrics appointment

06-14-10 Interview Date

06-22-10 Received letter for Oath

07-02-10 Oath ceremony

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Did you sign the marriage certificate in your new name?

Then you legally changed your name upon marriage. File the AOS in your new name so all immigration documents will be in your correct name.

Change your name on bankaccounts and documents like passport etc. as well. I did that after I sent my AOS of.

My marriage cert has my old name on it, as the pastor told me to sign as my old name was displayed.. thank you for your help. I think I will just start sending of my new forms with my new name. All very confusing. :blink:

Well, if you signed the marriage certificate in your old/maiden name you did not change your name upon marriage!

I don't know if you can simply go on and submit the AOS paperwork with your husbands name. Maybe someone else can clarify that. If I were you, I would call the Courthouse and check with them and eventually get the certificate renewed.

View my Timeline

R.I.P. Diana

1982 - 2008

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