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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Up to 90 days.

Should have filed for AOS using married name, because inorder to change the name on the card you need to file I-90 and pay a fee $290 + $80 biometrics.

You may just want to wait until you lift conditions.

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Up to 90 days.

Should have filed for AOS using married name, because inorder to change the name on the card you need to file I-90 and pay a fee $290 + $80 biometrics.

You may just want to wait until you lift conditions.

Hi.

You seem to know a lot about that kind of stuff so I'm adressing you "yuanddan" (and of course everybody else who can help me!!!!)... I came here on a K-1 Visa and got married in July. We filed for AOS end of July, but we filled it out with my maiden name... ( I know now, horrible mistake :crying: ). I tried to change that like 3 times already, I tried on the phone, and I even had 2 !!!!! infopass appt. On the phone noone could help me and at the infopass both times the officers said I should just wait till I have my interview and have it changed than. So I said great... But yesterday I found out that my EAD got approved :dance: , but that is aswell in my maiden name... Do I have to change that and HOW? Or should I just wait till I get it and than file for I-90? Or should I just carry a certified marriege certificate with me? The problem is, my ID card and my SSN are already in my married name.

I'm really desperate, please help me someone.... :help:

Up to 90 days.

Should have filed for AOS using married name, because inorder to change the name on the card you need to file I-90 and pay a fee $290 + $80 biometrics.

You may just want to wait until you lift conditions.

Hi.

You seem to know a lot about that kind of stuff so I'm adressing you "yuanddan" (and of course everybody else who can help me!!!!)... I came here on a K-1 Visa and got married in July. We filed for AOS end of July, but we filled it out with my maiden name... ( I know now, horrible mistake :crying: ). I tried to change that like 3 times already, I tried on the phone, and I even had 2 !!!!! infopass appt. On the phone noone could help me and at the infopass both times the officers said I should just wait till I have my interview and have it changed than. So I said great... But yesterday I found out that my EAD got approved :dance: , but that is aswell in my maiden name... Do I have to change that and HOW? Or should I just wait till I get it and than file for I-90? Or should I just carry a certified marriege certificate with me? The problem is, my ID card and my SSN are already in my married name.

I'm really desperate, please help me someone.... :help:

AOS & EAD timeline

07/20/07 filed for AOS

08/02/07 check cashed

08/23/07 biometrics appt.

08/23/07 RFE

08/27/07 NOA1 for AOS

08/27/07 NOA1 for EAD

09/13/07 biometrics appt. for EAD

10/03/07 EAD card production ordered, 2 emails from cris

10/15/07 2 emails from cris regarding approved EAD

10/15/07 Finally mailed off RFE!!!!!!!!!

10/17/07 EAD in mail

10/19/07 AOS showes up online :-)

11/28/07 Transfer to CSC

12/17/07 Email from CRIS... card production ordered... ;-)

ROC

09/23/09 filled for ROC... yay, finally

09/25/09 "Item delivered to VT and signed for by D Renaud"

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Some prefer to maintain their maiden name. You just need to defend that decision when you lift conditions. Good luck :thumbs:

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