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Hi!

I'm not sure if I've posted this in the right place. I sponsored my husband's visa and we have now moved to the US and are settling in okay. I recently changed my last name to hyphenate my maiden name and my married name, so it is a different last name from that which I applied for my husband's visa.

I know we have to let the USCIS know of any address changes, but do I inform them of the change of my last name? I have updated the change with the social security office and we are still at the same address. Has anyone else done this?

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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I'd say you don't need to let USCIS know. After all you've got the Visa, Dave is in the USA. From your signature it looks like Dave will have gotten a 10 year green card as you had been married for more than 2 years when he entered USA.

I may be wrong. But I'm sure someone with more experiance will correct me if I'm wrong.

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met online Dec 19 2004

met in person Dec 24 2004

met her family in states Jun 5 2005

moved in together Jun 2005

officially engaged April 17 2007

married at Lazaats June 15 2007

sent off I-130 June 30 2007

recieved I-130 back (signed in wrong place) 2 July 2007

sent off I-130 July 4 2007 (again) signed this time

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