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Hello everyone!

I couldnt find where to post this, so feel free to move it, admins!

I allready emailed the consulate about my question, but it didnt answer all of it, so i was hoping someone here could shine there light over it.

When we got married i immediately filled out my husbands last name everywhere, cos i wanted to carry his name (on the license, and immigration papers so far).

Now im busy officialy announcing my marriage in Holland (taking some time because i need special stamps and everything). I was told i cannot change my name on my passport, just put an addition to it, so de Vries-Hamilton. This also costs 100 euros.

Because to the Uscis im allready known as Eva Hamilton, i'm afraid it might get a problem if in Holland and on the passport i'm officially known as Eva de Vries (-Hamilton).

So i'm really confused what i should do now...

Anyone who can help me clear this out?

Thanks so much in advance!

[b]I-130[/b][u][/u]

Sent through regular mail march 7 2007 to Vermont service center
NOA1 march 15 2007
transfered tot CSC on may 21 2007
NOA2 june 12 2007!!!!!

[b][/b][u][/u]NVC

received at NVC june 26 2007
aos and ds3032 sent out july 9th 2007
emailed choice of agent using james shortcuts on july 10 2007
paid AOS fee bill july 11 2007
I-864 generated july 24 2007
I-864 sent july 26 2007 (using shortcuts)
Choice of agent accepted and IV bill generated on july 25 2007
I-864 accepted on august 10 2007
IV bill payed on august 20 2007
IV bill accepted and DS230 generated on september 5 2007
DS230 sent in on september 8 2007 (using James shortcuts)
DS230 received by NVC on september 12 2007
[b]CASE COMPLETE ON SEPTEMBER 20 2007!!!!![/b]
Medical 30/10/2007
Interview november 6 2007 approved!!
Entered USA through Washington Dulles on november 28th 2007



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I-129F[/b][u][/u]

sent through regular mail april 14 2007
NOA1 april 26 2007
Transferred to Vermont service center on may 15th 2007
Transferred to another USCIS office and pending there august 16th 2007 (yeah, that makes sense....)
Received RFE for missing birthcertificate on september 8th 2007, we are not gonna sent it in, since our I-130 is so far along...

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Eva,

I emailed the consulate in Amsterdam with the same question yesterday. They told me (replied in 45 minutes! Woo!) that it isn't necessary to have a new passport in my married name as long as it's still valid for 8 months at the time of the interview.

Hope that helps :)

I have a hard time believing you can't change the name on your passport. It's YOUR choice to take on the name of your husband, isn't it? Odd.

Hello everyone!

I couldnt find where to post this, so feel free to move it, admins!

I allready emailed the consulate about my question, but it didnt answer all of it, so i was hoping someone here could shine there light over it.

When we got married i immediately filled out my husbands last name everywhere, cos i wanted to carry his name (on the license, and immigration papers so far).

Now im busy officialy announcing my marriage in Holland (taking some time because i need special stamps and everything). I was told i cannot change my name on my passport, just put an addition to it, so de Vries-Hamilton. This also costs 100 euros.

Because to the Uscis im allready known as Eva Hamilton, i'm afraid it might get a problem if in Holland and on the passport i'm officially known as Eva de Vries (-Hamilton).

So i'm really confused what i should do now...

Anyone who can help me clear this out?

Thanks so much in advance!

Timeline (2nd):

5/29/2009 - Filing I-751 Removal of conditions

6/01/2009 - CSC received I-751

6/04/2009 - check cashed (fast!)

6/08/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 6/01)

6/22/2009 - received Biometrics Appt. Notice

7/01/2009 - received rescheduled Appt. Notice

7/23/2009 - Biometr. Appt.

7/24/2009 - A touch, a touch!

8/20/2009 - APPROVED! Oh, glorious day!

8/25/2009 - Card production e-mail received

8/31/2009 - Card received. Error :(

9/05/2009 - Returned green card with evidence of error & I-90

9/16/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 9/14)

10/27/2009 - Correct card issued

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Filed: Timeline

evahamilton,

My wife's passport (and all of her other home-country documentation) remains in her maiden name, while all of her immigration paperwork and US documentation is in my surname. She's an LPR at this point, removal of conditions pending. It's never been an issue.

Yodrak

Hello everyone!

I couldnt find where to post this, so feel free to move it, admins!

I allready emailed the consulate about my question, but it didnt answer all of it, so i was hoping someone here could shine there light over it.

When we got married i immediately filled out my husbands last name everywhere, cos i wanted to carry his name (on the license, and immigration papers so far).

Now im busy officialy announcing my marriage in Holland (taking some time because i need special stamps and everything). I was told i cannot change my name on my passport, just put an addition to it, so de Vries-Hamilton. This also costs 100 euros.

Because to the Uscis im allready known as Eva Hamilton, i'm afraid it might get a problem if in Holland and on the passport i'm officially known as Eva de Vries (-Hamilton).

So i'm really confused what i should do now...

Anyone who can help me clear this out?

Thanks so much in advance!

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evahamilton,

My wife's passport (and all of her other home-country documentation) remains in her maiden name, while all of her immigration paperwork and US documentation is in my surname. She's an LPR at this point, removal of conditions pending. It's never been an issue.

Yodrak

Hello everyone!

I couldnt find where to post this, so feel free to move it, admins!

I allready emailed the consulate about my question, but it didnt answer all of it, so i was hoping someone here could shine there light over it.

When we got married i immediately filled out my husbands last name everywhere, cos i wanted to carry his name (on the license, and immigration papers so far).

Now im busy officialy announcing my marriage in Holland (taking some time because i need special stamps and everything). I was told i cannot change my name on my passport, just put an addition to it, so de Vries-Hamilton. This also costs 100 euros.

Because to the Uscis im allready known as Eva Hamilton, i'm afraid it might get a problem if in Holland and on the passport i'm officially known as Eva de Vries (-Hamilton).

So i'm really confused what i should do now...

Anyone who can help me clear this out?

Thanks so much in advance!

Thanks for your responses, that makes it very clear and its very helpfull :)

[b]I-130[/b][u][/u]

Sent through regular mail march 7 2007 to Vermont service center
NOA1 march 15 2007
transfered tot CSC on may 21 2007
NOA2 june 12 2007!!!!!

[b][/b][u][/u]NVC

received at NVC june 26 2007
aos and ds3032 sent out july 9th 2007
emailed choice of agent using james shortcuts on july 10 2007
paid AOS fee bill july 11 2007
I-864 generated july 24 2007
I-864 sent july 26 2007 (using shortcuts)
Choice of agent accepted and IV bill generated on july 25 2007
I-864 accepted on august 10 2007
IV bill payed on august 20 2007
IV bill accepted and DS230 generated on september 5 2007
DS230 sent in on september 8 2007 (using James shortcuts)
DS230 received by NVC on september 12 2007
[b]CASE COMPLETE ON SEPTEMBER 20 2007!!!!![/b]
Medical 30/10/2007
Interview november 6 2007 approved!!
Entered USA through Washington Dulles on november 28th 2007



[b]
I-129F[/b][u][/u]

sent through regular mail april 14 2007
NOA1 april 26 2007
Transferred to Vermont service center on may 15th 2007
Transferred to another USCIS office and pending there august 16th 2007 (yeah, that makes sense....)
Received RFE for missing birthcertificate on september 8th 2007, we are not gonna sent it in, since our I-130 is so far along...

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