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My Social Security Card/green card & My Birth Certificate/marriage certifficate has Two Different Last Names.

My new husband will petition my minor daughter. I will add my income in the affidavit of support but my social security and green card the last name is still in my first husband's name. I went to SS office and they said the system won't let them change my last name because I need to change my last name in my green card first. Changing my name in my green card will cost me $450. I'll just wait and file a naturalization in April 2012 to change my last name.

We need to file jointly and I have to used my name in my social security (my first husband's last name). The marriage certificate on my 2nd marriage I used my original maiden name, my name in my Birth Certificate. You think this will cause problems in my daughter's petition? I appreciate any input. Thanks in advance.

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