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Hi all,

I have a question for you guys. I am currently in India and about to go file from ND in few days. Now my wife's current passport has her own last name in it. We have submitted for a new passport, which will have my last name in it, but it will take some time before we get that passport. In all the paperwork, should i put the last name that is in the passport right now, or can i put my last name in it?

Another question I had, was in her passport, she has her old residence address listed. Unfortunately, the registered marriage certificte has the same address, because they use the address on the passport. She doesn't live at that address anymore. Can I put her current address in the application?

I am really worried over these points, as I am hoping this doesn't end up delaying anything. Any help on this would be great. Thanks everyone.

Amit.

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Use the correct information as of "today". If she wants to use her married name, this is the place to change it. Her maiden name will go in the 'other names used' section.

The consulate doesn't care so much about the local gov'ts official registered address--that's between she and her gov't. Use the address on the forms where she actually lives.

/my two cents' worth :)

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