In the Future!!!! Arrive at least 3 hours early. Me and my wife do 4 hours. Long lines, Dim wits, computer glitches all add up . Leave room for error. International Travel can really Suck and having that extra time can help with the Stress if problems arise.
Officer was not being a Jerk and is not all wrong. Just because you can file on the last day does not mean you should. There is a lot to do in those 90 days and leaving the most important till last is not wise.
That is not true in My state. As long as you have your marriage license it gives you the right to change your name. My wife had her maiden name on her SS and green card and passport till citizenship. health, state ID and all that can be in her married name with out social security card, Marriage license lets you change it.Try it
Go here Internal Revenue Service | An official website of the United States government (irs.gov) to do a search of your tax status. If he said he put your name on the taxes he filed jointly and got more money back on his refund. As a US citizen you are responsible for your own taxes. If Husband does not file jointly you have to do it.
Your kids should not have any issues as they are too young to file taxes and fall as dependants.
Try this, I got from Google;
Hi, here is the contact details for Atty. Orlando C. Dy
+63 2 813 4744
Here is the address:
Cityland Dela Rosa Condominium, Dela Rosa Street, Makati City, 1200, Metro Manila, Philippines
It does not matter if immigration took it. Apples and oranges (Feds/States). Each state has their own ways of doing things. Documents from another country may not satisfy their requirements. We got married in the states, Changed her name on everything but her green card. I have been married befor and just treated it like a new bride going about changing her name. It worked for us. only thing was her DL expired when the green card did and we had to go with the extension letter to renew. and we did do the real ID so she could fly domesticaly under her married name.
As a 28 year Vet of our great nations Armed Forces I will inform you of our nations slogan. "If it makes sense dont do it, keep them guessing." Dont let it bother you, it is what it is.
No, Here in Mass they actually have files on everything in the DMV and crossrefrence the name. When we first did it we produced Marriage licence, Green card and social security card. Yes they were mixed and matched but the marriage licence allows you to change your last name on the state level. and thats whet we did. When we did I751 we submitted her licence and mine to show same address and name. Still kept green card in maiden name as it matches her passport name. DMV used to changing Brides name... We even had the real ID.
My wife changed her last name on everything but her green card. She left that in her maiden name until her oath. Just go to the DMV, Social security and your banks and change your name with the marriage license. Save your money on the I-90.
Wait can be from 2 months to 2 or more years due to too many factors to list here. The questions are the civics questions and USCIS has a link online. Brush up on your English to.
I dont think you will find it. Embassys march to the beat of their own drum and will blame each other if you go looking for answers. Patience is the key.