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2 minutes ago, SabRob said:

If you research it online you will find all sorts of responses. The general idea is that you can use your married name (only if you wish to do so) on any document as long as you provide a copy of your marriage certificate. I have been over this with my lawyer twice (once when filling in the I-130 and the other time when we filled in the DS-260) and she told me to use whichever name I want to use. You can even ask the consulate to process your visa application under your married name even if your passport is still in your maiden name, but you will have to carry that certified copy of your marriage certificate with you at all times when travelling until all of your documents have the same name on them. 

 

Hopefully I will have my interview later this summer and I will be able to tell you about my experience regarding this issue. 

 

 

 

Please do.thanks. 

 

 

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