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Changing names in Mexico is not an easy process.

My passport has my maiden name as well, and so does my permanent resident card. My SSN has my married name.

Don't loose sight of the BIG picture. Focus on the AOS process.

Don't know about how to get a copy of the I-94. Include an affidavit that says she entered on ***** date with such and such visa (didn't she make a copy of it? from her school files maybe?).

Well never made copy of the visa or the I-94 because we never got a chance. I heard that she will need a copy of the I94 to prove that she came in legal. WE have her old visa when she was a child buts its a photot copy of it. Is that helpful in any way?

Filed: Country: Mexico
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No we never made a copy of the visa or the I94 form. We never got the chance. But we do have a photo copy of an expired border crosser card when she was a child when she lived in Cd juarez chihuahua mexico. Does that help

Edited by Redlinesrt_4
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