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Will I have any difficulties(problems) with my biometrics because I am using my married name for AOS. I was asked to bring proper documentation for my biometrics appointment and my only documentation(passport) is in my maiden name.

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Will I have any difficulties(problems) with my biometrics because I am using my married name for AOS. I was asked to bring proper documentation for my biometrics appointment and my only documentation(passport) is in my maiden name.

Thank for your help!!!!!!

I would take your marriage certificate also to prove the name change. Some people get asked for it and some don't. When I went for my biometrics I used my passport that was in my maiden name and I was specifically asked for proof of name change, others haven't been. Probably best to take it just in case.

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Will I have any difficulties(problems) with my biometrics because I am using my married name for AOS. I was asked to bring proper documentation for my biometrics appointment and my only documentation(passport) is in my maiden name.

Thank for your help!!!!!!

I also just brought my passport with me during the biometric. That is sufficient for AOS applicants adjusting from K-1.

Although, I just remembered somebody mentioned here in the last 2 months that they were asked for a marriage certificate, but that was the only experience I read so far. Do bring yours just in case.

Don't forget the biometric appointment notice too. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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I would take your marriage certificate also to prove the name change. Some people get asked for it and some don't. When I went for my biometrics I used my passport that was in my maiden name and I was specifically asked for proof of name change, others haven't been. Probably best to take it just in case.

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I also just brought my passport with me during the biometric. That is sufficient for AOS applicants adjusting from K-1.

Although, I just remembered somebody mentioned here in the last 2 months that they were asked for a marriage certificate, but that was the only experience I read so far. Do bring yours just in case.

Don't forget the biometric appointment notice too. :)

Thank you very much

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