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AlisonDeLaurentis

Name Change at Russian Embassy/Consulate in US (SanFran)

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could give me details about the name change process. I've called the Russian Consulate in San Francisco and got some answers but the rest they usually say, "everything is on the website". So I've been rereading the website like 40 times now and still not sure about things. Eveyrone says the name process is really easy yet my head is exploding.

I'm not getting married - I'm changing my full name: First, Middle and Last. I want to get the "aka..." stamp.

My questions are these:

What documents do I need. Just the court-approved name change? Or do I need my naturalization certificate too? I know I need the russian international passport (duh..) an the american passport. But what else?

Do I need to translate everything? The naturalization, passport... court docs... etc?

Do I need to notarize the translations?

What about the money order - do I fill that out in my new american name or the russian name?

If anyone can reply/email me... I would greatly appreciate it if someone could explain the whole thing babystep by babystep. Or share their experience because so far evyerthing I've heard is very vague.

Thank you!

Ali

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