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1 hour ago, J3yaaaf said:

Hi! I have not reported my marriage yet to the Philippine Consulate. Can I travel back to the Philippines using my passport with my maiden name? But my green card has my current name. 

Yes, this is a very common problem so don't worry. You have to bring your marriage license with you when you go back home to Pinas

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... I concur with Cyberfx;  carry a copy of your marriage certificate. 

 

Also the airfare must be in the name in your passport.

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12 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

... I concur with Cyberfx;  carry a copy of your marriage certificate. 

 

Also the airfare must be in the name in your passport.

Thanks for adding that part. I totally forgot

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5 hours ago, J3yaaaf said:

Thanks!!! So can i just register my marriage in the Philippines? There will be no problem with me going back here in the USA? 

NO!   You can not register your marriage in the Philippines unless you were married in the Philippines.

 

You must complete ROM through the consulate representing the state where you were married.  This can be done by mail.

 

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