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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi Ihr all,

haette gern gewusst ob ich meinen Deutschen Reisepass nach der Hochzeit aendern muss.Wegen Visa usw.Ich nehme Jims Namen an aber mein Sohn (5) behaelt unseren jetzigen Nachnamen.

Tahnks for any replies

Natasha

Met on May 17,2005

Got engaged on Sep 15th,2006

Came to the US for good on Jan 27th,2009

and we got married on March 28th,2009

GOD , grant me the serenity

to accept the things I can not change

the courage to change the things I can

and the wisdom to know the difference!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Hi Natasha,

deinen deutschen Pass musst du nicht gleich aendern. Wenn du ein- bzw. ausreist, solltest du jedoch immer eine Kopie deines "marriages certificate" dabeihaben.

Meiner ist noch bis 2008 gueltig und ich werde ihn erst dann aendern lassen. :)

LG

Stefanie

K-1

07-12-2004 NOA1

12-13-2004 Approved

AOS

05-25-2005 NOA1

09-20-2005 Approved

I-751

07-25-2007 NOA1

12-02-2009 Approved

N-400

05-11-2010 NOA

07-29-2010 Interview + Oath Ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi Stefanie,

danke fuer die Antwort.Hab auch einen nagelneuen Deutschen Reisepass........Ich werde wahrscheinlich so und so sobald wie moeglich nach unserer Hochzeit( 3 Jahre nach AOS glaub ich dauerts),die Amerikanische Staatsbuergerschaft annehmen.

Nach Deutschland geh ich nur noch einmal ,naechste Woche fuer die letzten Monate bis dann das K1 da ist.

Hab da drueben eh nix,also was soll ich dort.

LG

Natasha

Met on May 17,2005

Got engaged on Sep 15th,2006

Came to the US for good on Jan 27th,2009

and we got married on March 28th,2009

GOD , grant me the serenity

to accept the things I can not change

the courage to change the things I can

and the wisdom to know the difference!

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