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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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SO I'm currently putting together my Adjustment of Status package. I got my k1 visa in April and moved to the US in May, and got married just over two weeks ago. My first question is, I tried to change my name on my Social security card about a week after the wedding and it didn't go through at the office where the person at the office said it was common for it to not work due to the name saved in the DHS system. He referred me to call DHS and have them change it so that I could come back and change it without issue. I came back home and read on Visa Journey and the USCIS website to just simply fill out the forms in the AOS package in the married name but include maiden name as other names used (found in some of the forms in the package). Is this right to do? Once the name has changed in DHS system because of my package I should successfully be able to go back and change the name on the card.

Second, the medical part of the package, I had my medical stuff done for the K1 back in April so I am wondering what to include in terms of medical proof and stuff needed for the AOS package. I have the stuff the Visa doctor gave back to me from my results so I am totally unsure of what to include!

Last, in terms of financial stuff from the US citizen (Husband) I need to include (obviously tax return from most recent year) should I or do I need to include anything else? Thank you!

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I came back home and read on Visa Journey and the USCIS website to just simply fill out the forms in the AOS package in the married name but include maiden name as other names used (found in some of the forms in the package). Is this right to do? Once the name has changed in DHS system because of my package I should successfully be able to go back and change the name on the card. Correct, if indeed you a planing on using your spuse's name fill out the forms as such. Once you receive your AED or GC you can go back to the SSO and change your your name on your SS card

Second, the medical part of the package, I had my medical stuff done for the K1 back in April so I am wondering what to include in terms of medical proof and stuff needed for the AOS package. I have the stuff the Visa doctor gave back to me from my results so I am totally unsure of what to include! You need to send a copy of a complete DS 3025 that should have been given to you at the embassy if you had all vaccinations required, if you didn't have all vaccinations you need to see a Civil Surgeon and have them complete the vaccinations part of Form I-693, FYI a lot civil surgeons will want to do a complete medical examination.

Last, in terms of financial stuff from the US citizen (Husband) I need to include (obviously tax return from most recent year) should I or do I need to include anything else? Thank you! Yes, proof on income.

See VJ Guides at: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aosfor a step-by-step guide and list of documents needed.

21 Aug 2013: I-129F Sent

11 Feb 2014: Visa APPROVED!

20 May 2014: Wedding!

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31 Jul 2014: Mailed AOS Packet

12 Feb 2015: AOS Interview - Approved

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22 Feb 2017: Mailed ROC Packet

08 Aug 2018: ROC Approved

 
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