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My wife recently received her green card. She's from the Philippines and is going back to visit soon. Her green card is in her married name and passport in her maiden name. On here I read to buy the ticket in her maiden name to match the passport, but bring a copy of the marriage certificate. Is that still what everyone is doing? Any issues at all with it? 

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20 minutes ago, Redheadguy03 said:

My wife recently received her green card. She's from the Philippines and is going back to visit soon. Her green card is in her married name and passport in her maiden name. On here I read to buy the ticket in her maiden name to match the passport, but bring a copy of the marriage certificate. Is that still what everyone is doing? Any issues at all with it? 

Hi I just came back from a 10 days vacation to the Philippines. My green card is in my married name and my passport is still in my maiden name. So far the travel was smooth. They don’t asked me for my marriage certificate and In case they do, I have it with me. The only problem that I had was in China that’s where our stopover, it took me like 15 minuets. You know that here in US they don’t print there tickets because if you need it, you can just pull out your emails. The problem is they don’t have WiFi in the airport and so we can’t acces our email. But overall the travel back was easy, from China to LA.

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33 minutes ago, Redheadguy03 said:

My wife recently received her green card. She's from the Philippines and is going back to visit soon. Her green card is in her married name and passport in her maiden name. On here I read to buy the ticket in her maiden name to match the passport, but bring a copy of the marriage certificate. Is that still what everyone is doing? Any issues at all with it? 

Yes that is the process traveling to and from the Philippines.

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On ‎6‎/‎13‎/‎2018 at 7:09 PM, Cyberfx1024 said:

Yes that is the process traveling to and from the Philippines.

Not just for the Philippines.

 

:)

 

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27 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

Not just for the Philippines.

 

:)

 

You are correct about that sir. But I have already been chastised this week for supposedly being too vague. So I thought that being alittle more descriptive would help some.

 
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