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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Paraguay
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Hi all,

Here's a question on advanced parole and foreign passports after the AOS.

If my fiancee changes her last name to my last name, will she still be able to reenter the USA with her foreign passport that has her maiden name (as opposed to her married name)?

Or will she have to get her passport changed in her own country to reenter the USA on advanced parole?

Wow!!

Thanks,

-Tom

15 Jul 2005 I-129F Received by the CSC

26 Jul 2005 NOA1

19 Oct 2005 NOA2

24 Oct 2005 Received NOA2 by snail mail

31 Oct 2005 Received letter from NVC with case number

02 Nov 2005 Received email from consulate asking for I-134

04 Nov 2005 Medical exam $150, Vaccinations $90

02 Dec 2005 K-1 Visa Granted

25 Mar 2006 POE JFK Work stamp issued

02 Jun 2006 MARRIED

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Good question

Carry the marriage certificate with her and IDs for both.

We used my wife’s married name on all the paperwork, but her passport is in still in her maiden name. So will have the same issue(s).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Thank you for asking this question cuz I run into the same problem:

On my AP my married name is stated and in my passport my maiden name is stated...

And I was wondering the same thing: will I get problems with it?

Should I apply for a new AP with my Maiden name or can I just bring my state ID which has my married name and also bring my marriage certificate?

I don't know what to do...

Beee

Aug 2001: Met Trevor the Love of my Life in Bali

Oct 2001: Trevor visits me in the Netherlands

Dec 2001: I visit Trevor in NYC

2001-2004: We visit eachother every 2 to 3 months

Sept 2004: I-129F Petition

Okt 2004: NOA1 and NOA2

Nov 2004: American Consulate sends me packet 3

Dec 2004: I sent filled in forms to Consulate

Jan 2005: Trevor sends Affidavit of Support and stuff

Jan 2005: I sent checklist to Consulate

Jan 2005: Consulate sends me packet 4, interview is scheduled March 14

Feb 24, 2005: Medical Examination

March 14, 2005: Interview... APPROVED!!!!!!!

March 16, 2005: Visa delivered to me by registered mail WOOOHOOOO!

April 4, 2005: Baby here I come!

April 24, 2005: Entered USA Chicago O'Hare

May 19, 2005: Wedding

Sept, 2005: Send of AOS application

May, 2006: Biometrics taken in NYC

June, 2006: Our case is being send to the State of California

July, 2006: Welcome to the USA! I received my Green Card without having an interview!!!!!! YAAAAY!!!!

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