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I-129F Proof of Name Change

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Hello everyone! I read this thread and correct me if I'm wrong: So, if I am a beneficiary and I changed my name 10 years ago (not because of marriage, just my own will). Everywhere I have the same (current) name, my petitioner doesn't have to attach my documents (certificates of name change) to petition I-129f?

At the end my fiancée (the US citizen) didn't attach any proof of her name change and the case was approved. She used her new name on each document apart from that "Other names" field where she had to put her maiden name. Hope it helps to worry less :)

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