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Hello everyone! I tried to find similar topics on the forum, but just to play it safe I'll ask here. 
We applied for AOS in April, had bio appointment in June. My work permit is approved, but not physically delivered yet. We plan our honeymoon at the end of September and want to make sure that it'll not be an issue. Should we buy my ticket on my maiden name (like it said in my passport) and have our marriage certificate and letter with receipt number of pending I-485? 

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6 minutes ago, JaneStaark said:

Hello everyone! I tried to find similar topics on the forum, but just to play it safe I'll ask here. 
We applied for AOS in April, had bio appointment in June. My work permit is approved, but not physically delivered yet. We plan our honeymoon at the end of September and want to make sure that it'll not be an issue. Should we buy my ticket on my maiden name (like it said in my passport) and have our marriage certificate and letter with receipt number of pending I-485? 

Yes

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This should not be an issue if you carry your receipt for I-485.

 

7 minutes ago, JaneStaark said:

Should we buy my ticket on my maiden name (like it said in my passport) and have our marriage certificate and letter with receipt number of pending I-485? 

Yes, name should match the ID.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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A couple of items.  You should be fine with domestic flights, but avoid any flights that could be diverted to an international airport (generally not an issue unless going to Hawaii, Guam, or maybe the US Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico).  As already stated, book tickets in the name on the passport as you will need to use your passport as ID to go through TSA.  Lastly, take your I485 acceptance NOA, and the EAD approval NOA with you as sometimes CBP officers hang around TSA checkpoints.

 

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