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Hi -- finally have the money to file, and am compiling our packet for real!!

Instructions state: If either person is using a name other than shown on the relevant documents, you must give USCIS copies of the legal documents that made the change, such as a marriage certificate, or court order...

So, my financee's divorce decrees from two previous marriages show her married names on the divorce decree, which are both different from her maiden name being used on our I-129F. Does this mean we also need to submit the marriage certificates that show her maiden name going into those marriages?

Anyone out there have any problem if NOT including the prior marriage certificates for the woman who previously changed her name?

THANKS!!

Doug B

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Hi -- finally have the money to file, and am compiling our packet for real!!

Instructions state: If either person is using a name other than shown on the relevant documents, you must give USCIS copies of the legal documents that made the change, such as a marriage certificate, or court order...

So, my financee's divorce decrees from two previous marriages show her married names on the divorce decree, which are both different from her maiden name being used on our I-129F. Does this mean we also need to submit the marriage certificates that show her maiden name going into those marriages?

Anyone out there have any problem if NOT including the prior marriage certificates for the woman who previously changed her name?

THANKS!!

Doug B

The divorce certificates should be sufficient for proving that. (yes - I have experience in it)

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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