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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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We went to get our marriage license today and stumbled onto an unexpected issue..my name.

I've always been Natalie X SURNAME, that's what all my IDs have (incl. drivers license, Health card, passport..) and well.. it's my official name. Thing is though, my birth certificate has is listed as SURNAME, X Y Natalie and this caused us some issues as I wasn't allowed to sign as Natalie.. which gave us no choice but to have our marriage license list me as X Y Natalie SURNAME. Heck, I had to swear that it was accurate information..

We're getting married on Dec 1st, my I-130 forms and all have been filled as Natalie (first name) but I'm wondering..if the court has been a pain over this, will Immigration or can I just list the X Y Natalie name as a alias or Other known name? The only place my name is written like that is my birth certificate. :(

Does anyone have any advice on this? We want to make sure this won't create problems before we file.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Chile
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When you get married, you can change your name to whatever you want it to be so just sign your marriage certificate how you want your name to be. I don't think this will cause any concern for immigration since your passport seems fine.

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10/01/2005: Married in Toronto

02/15/2006: Began Canadian Immigration

09/19/2007: Withdrew CIC application (they still hadn't processed anything)

10/01/2007: Moved back to U.S.

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IR-1 application through Montreal Consulate

10/26/2007: I-130 mailed to CA Service Center

10/29/2007: USPS confirmation of receipt of I-130

02/13/2008: NOA-1 received (107 days)

07/02/2008: I-130 approved

07/22/2008: AOS filed including EAD and AP

07/25/2008: NOA-1s for all 3 received

08/20/2008: Biometrics appointment

08/22/2008: Received RFE for Affadivit of Support and Medical

10/21/2008: Submitted I-865W in lieu of co-sponsor and medical info to NSC

11/14/2008: online case status not updated since filing of AOS in July 2008

01/20/2009: Received another RFE for Affadavit of Support Info

02/02/2009: Responded to RFE with brand new AOS based on 2008 tax return (if that doesn't shut them up, dunno what will)

02/19/2009: EAD card received in mail (no updates on Online Case Status ever made)

02/23/2009: AP received (again, no online updates)

02/26/2009: Received interview appointment letter for 4/6/09

04/06/2009: AOS approved for unconditional GC

04/21/2009: GC received

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When you get married, you can change your name to whatever you want it to be so just sign your marriage certificate how you want your name to be. I don't think this will cause any concern for immigration since your passport seems fine.

Problem there though is that the Court clerk didn't give us a choice and used the name on my birth certificate. All other documentation aside my birth cert. (and now marriage certificate to be) has my name as Natalie SURNAME. That's my driver's license, health card, passport...etc

So..should I:

1- file as Natalie SURNAME since it's the name I use (and who the government et al. know me as) then indicating X Y Natalie SURNAME in other name used (on the forms)?

2- file with the name on my birth certificate and add my actual as other name used(on the forms) since all supporting/required documents won't match?

A dream worth having is a dream worth fighting for!

IR/CR1 Process

01/02/2008 - Started the I-130 process

time passes...

03/23/2009 - Interview DONE!

03/26/2009 - VISA IN HAND!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Chile
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The marriage license, usually, has your 'old' name (name prior to marriage). The name on your marriage certificate (after marriage) will be your new name (traditionally, your spouse's name). When you sign your marriage certificate, it is signed with what you want your 'new' name to be. I hope that helps.

My blog

10/01/2005: Married in Toronto

02/15/2006: Began Canadian Immigration

09/19/2007: Withdrew CIC application (they still hadn't processed anything)

10/01/2007: Moved back to U.S.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

IR-1 application through Montreal Consulate

10/26/2007: I-130 mailed to CA Service Center

10/29/2007: USPS confirmation of receipt of I-130

02/13/2008: NOA-1 received (107 days)

07/02/2008: I-130 approved

07/22/2008: AOS filed including EAD and AP

07/25/2008: NOA-1s for all 3 received

08/20/2008: Biometrics appointment

08/22/2008: Received RFE for Affadivit of Support and Medical

10/21/2008: Submitted I-865W in lieu of co-sponsor and medical info to NSC

11/14/2008: online case status not updated since filing of AOS in July 2008

01/20/2009: Received another RFE for Affadavit of Support Info

02/02/2009: Responded to RFE with brand new AOS based on 2008 tax return (if that doesn't shut them up, dunno what will)

02/19/2009: EAD card received in mail (no updates on Online Case Status ever made)

02/23/2009: AP received (again, no online updates)

02/26/2009: Received interview appointment letter for 4/6/09

04/06/2009: AOS approved for unconditional GC

04/21/2009: GC received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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my wife has Maria on somethings and Marie on others.. when we got married and went to the SSO the lady just asked what she wanted and my wife said dont matter and they both laughed.

AOS Timeline

12/05/2007 - Mailed AOS package

07/03/2008 - Received Welcome Letter and Green Card in Mail.

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