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Hello everyone,

I am starting the Adj of Status papers for my wife and need some advice.

In form I-485, Part #1

First question wants a Family name for my wife.

Should I use her name from before we got married, as is on her passport and K1 visa??

Or use our married name?

I read over the instructions and did not see anything that addresses this question.

Thanks! :thumbs:

Phil and Shir

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Hello everyone,

I am starting the Adj of Status papers for my wife and need some advice.

In form I-485, Part #1

First question wants a Family name for my wife.

Should I use her name from before we got married, as is on her passport and K1 visa??

Or use our married name?

I read over the instructions and did not see anything that addresses this question.

Thanks! :thumbs:

Phil and Shir

When I filed my AOS I used my husband family name and middle name ( maiden name)

in other name used: I wrote my complete maiden name.

God is Great .. God is good... all the time..

N_-400

12/13/2010- SEnt The packet

12/22/2010- The packet was returned due to missing page.

12/23/2010- Resend the packet with complete pages.

12/29/2010- Check cashed in

01/03/2010- Receive NOA

01/10/2011- Email from USCIS for the Required Evidence( Finger printing)

01/26/2011-Biometric Schedule

02/07/2011-USCIS online status update-

02/12/2011- Received Interview Letter Scheduled March 14

02/12/2011- Received Descheduled letter

02/17/2011- USCIS online Status update

02/22/2011-New IL arrived schedule for March 29

02/22/2011-Descheduled Letter Again ( 2nd Time)

02/23/2011- I called USCIS and I was told new schedule in the computer for March 22

02/23/2011-USCIS ONline update....

03/01/2011-Interview Letter for March 22 @ 7:15 AM

03/22/2011- Interview and Oath; US Citizen

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
Timeline
ofcourse the married name...

Edited for retardedness on my part - read the post properly, Damian.

Edited by Damian P

Naturalization Timeline:

Event

Service Center : Phoenix AZ Lockbox

CIS Office : Saint Louis MO

Date Filed : 2014-06-11

NOA Date : 2014-06-16

Bio. Appt. :

Interview Date :

Approved :

Oath Ceremony :

Comments :

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I used my married name.

2008 K1Timeline:

I-129F Application

10/25 Received letter from USEM

11/21-11/22 Med Exam

12/02 Interview date, 7AM (Approved)

12/10 Visa on Hand

Date & Place of POE: 12/17 Detroit

03/10/09 Wedding

2009 AOS / EAD / AP Timeline:

4/07 Mailed AOS Package

4/08 Package received

4/14 Cashed Check/

4/18 Biometrics I-485

4/29 Biometrics done

5/02 CSC Transferred

5/05 I-485 Touched (This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred)(30 days)

5/12 I-485 Touched

5/15 EAD Card Production Ordered and AP Approval notice sent

5/18 EAD/AP Touched

5/20 Touched

5/21 AP Received by Mail (44days)

5/22 EAD Received by Mail (45days)

6/25 GC card production ordered!

6/30 Welcome Letter notice received dated 6/26

7/07 Approval notice sent

7/08 GC received by mail

2012 N-400 Timeline:

5/22 Sent

5/30 Cashed Check

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use the name she will intend to use legally, so if she is taking a new name upon marriage use her married name.

Terry and Elisa Married 19th January 2009

K1 Timeline

05/16/08 - I-129F NOA1

09/17/08 - NOA2 - Approved

10/31/08 - K1 medical In London

11/25/08 - K1 interview - RFE for co sponsor

12/23/08 - K1 visa in passport

AOS Timeline

03/31/09 - NOA1 on I-485, I131, I765

04/02/09 - Biometric Appointment for 05/04/09

04/13/09 - LUD I-485 - Transfer to CSC

04/23/09 - I-485, I765 Biometrics

05/15/09 - EAD and AP recieved!

05/22/09 - GC Welcome Letter Reciceved

06/08/09 - Green Card recieved

I-751 ROC Timeline

05/02/2011 Package sent to VSC

05/09/2011 NOA1

06/17/2011 Biometric Appointment

01/30/2012 NOA2 Approved

02/13/2012 Green Card Recieved

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