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Hi VJers.. its been a while since I've been here. I just needed a quick answer to a retarded question before I book my return ticket to London. So I am going to book the ticket under my married name which is on my GC but when I arrive in the UK, I will show them my British passport... aren't they going to see my ticket and see the married name verses whats on my passport?? Will I encounter problems ??

Sorry... its just that the ticket is a whooping $1002.54 and I need to make sure that I know what to expect..

Thank you thank you,

Dora

Sorry I didn't mention that my maiden name is on my British passport.

Thanks,

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Normally airline tickets should be in the name of your passport - in fact it's normally mandatory...

You can sometimes use your married name but would need marriage cert to back up, name change - it's an added hassle.

It's fine to travel on maiden name on ticket and with passport but reenter usa on your gc & passport even with the name difference.

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Hi VJers.. its been a while since I've been here. I just needed a quick answer to a retarded question before I book my return ticket to London. So I am going to book the ticket under my married name which is on my GC but when I arrive in the UK, I will show them my British passport... aren't they going to see my ticket and see the married name verses whats on my passport?? Will I encounter problems ??

Sorry... its just that the ticket is a whooping $1002.54 and I need to make sure that I know what to expect..

Thank you thank you,

Dora

Sorry I didn't mention that my maiden name is on my British passport.

Thanks,

Fvcking hell, Dor! Talk about two bad apples turning up again at once! I've just re-appeared here too 5 years on from the last journey's beginning! How are ya, luv?

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Fvcking hell, Dor! Talk about two bad apples turning up again at once! I've just re-appeared here too 5 years on from the last journey's beginning! How are ya, luv?

Daymo love wow!!! How the hell are ya?? I just messaged nichnick about you and if she heard from ya!! 2 bad apples yeh lol!! I'm perfect how are you?? I'll PM ya xxx

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Normally airline tickets should be in the name of your passport - in fact it's normally mandatory...

You can sometimes use your married name but would need marriage cert to back up, name change - it's an added hassle.

It's fine to travel on maiden name on ticket and with passport but reenter usa on your gc & passport even with the name difference.

Hey thanks for your reply :) It was a retarded Q lol.. even more so retarded that I checked my passport name after I posted this topic as I had it renewed recently and it has my married name on there...duh. Thank you for your input I normally don't ask such trivial/hard (sarcy) questions as these lol.. x

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Hey thanks for your reply :) It was a retarded Q lol.. even more so retarded that I checked my passport name after I posted this topic as I had it renewed recently and it has my married name on there...duh. Thank you for your input I normally don't ask such trivial/hard (sarcy) questions as these lol.. x

Oh D, you are a mess. :rofl:

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Daymo love wow!!! How the hell are ya?? I just messaged nichnick about you and if she heard from ya!! 2 bad apples yeh lol!! I'm perfect how are you?? I'll PM ya xxx

I'm good, mate. And yes, please do PM me - I'm intrigued as to how your situation turned out!

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Oath Ceremony :

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