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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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HI,

My Fiancé changed his surname about 10 years ago to the name of his stepfather for personal reasons. This means that he has a birth certificate in his old name. I read that to use his passport it has to have been valid for at least 5 years which it hasnt (only 3 yrs).

So does anyone know what we can do. Is it sufficient to include a copy of both his birth certificate AND the document outlining the name change?

Many thanks

J&C

K1 VISA

05/10/2006 Sent I-129f

05/20/2006 NO1

07/25/2006 Case Approved (81 days)

08/10/2006 Packet 3 Arrives!!

10/02/2006 Interview: Approved!!

10/06/2006 Visa in Hand

10/11/2006 Left UK

10/23/2006 Got Married!

AOS

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

01/22/2007 Approved

01/29/2007 Green card in hand

EAD

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

02/06/2007 Approved (Waste of money but might have been worth it!)

AP

Didn't bother

Done for two years hooray!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Thailand
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Well Tik has had several name changes.. I submitted the B/C and the name change documents and everything was fine.

09/05/2005 Met Tik thru my brothers Thai Wife

12/01/2005 First meeting in Thailand

12/12/2005 Returned to the USA

12/13/2005 I-129F mailed express mail to TSC

12/15/2005 TSC Recived paperwork

12/21/2005 Noa-1

12/27/2005 Noa-1 recieved snail mail dated Dec 21 transfered to CSC

03/14/2006 NOA 2

03/16/2006 Medical, Police report and postal fee paid.

03/21/2006 NVC Sent to Bangkok

03/24/2006 Bangkok gets package tracked online with DHL

03/27/2006 Mailed in packet 3

04/04/2006 Interview assigned May 22 2006

05/22/2006 Interview day... delayed Approval because of FBI NAME CHECK

05/26/2006 VISA RECIEVED!!!!!!!!!!

05/27/2006 POE LAX ..MY BABY IN AMERICA!!!!

06/17/2006 Wedding DAY!!!!!!!!!!!! MARRIED!!!

06/19/2006 Applied for ssn

06/26/2006 Recieved SSN

AOS

08/03/2006 Sent AOS paperwork to Chicago lockbox

08/07/2006 Recived at Chicago

08/15/2006 NOA for 485 and 131

08/30/2006 Biometrics

08/30/2006 Notice Transfered to CSC.. Hello My old CSC Friends

9/26/06 Received Welcome Notice email

09/30/06 Green Card IN HAND

01/08/07 Pregnant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

09/26/07 Baby Here!!!!!

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J&C,

I think you misunderstand something - the passport needs to have a total period of validity of at least 5 years from date of issue to date of expiration. This is not the same thing as saying that the passport has to have been issued at least 5 years ago.

US passports are typically issued with a period of validity of 10 years, but in some circumstance a passport with a shorter period of validity may be issued. It is a 'temporary' passport, issued for a period of less than 5 years, that cannot be used for purposes other than travel.

Yodrak

HI,

My Fiancé changed his surname about 10 years ago to the name of his stepfather for personal reasons. This means that he has a birth certificate in his old name. I read that to use his passport it has to have been valid for at least 5 years which it hasnt (only 3 yrs).

So does anyone know what we can do. Is it sufficient to include a copy of both his birth certificate AND the document outlining the name change?

Many thanks

J&C

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My name was changed as a child. I have my name change documents and a birth certificate with my new name.

*January 24 2006 - mailed in I129-F petition

*January 25 2006 - I129-F received at CSC

*January 30 2006 - packet returned.....arggggggggg we forgot one signature!!

*January 31 2006 - sent I129-F back to the CSC, hope we did not forget anything else

*February 1 2006 - I129-F received at CSC again

*February 3 2006 - NOA1

*April 20 2006 - NOA2!!!!!

*April 24 2006 - Touched!

*May 15 2006 - NVC received petition today!

*May 17 2006 - Case left NVC today!!

*May 30 2006 - Received Packet 3 from Vancouver!

*May 30 2006 - Faxed back Packet 3!!

*June 6 2006 - Received packet 4!

*June 20 2006 - Medical in Saskatoon

*June 28 2006 - Interview in Vancouver!!

*June 28 2006 - GOT THE VISA!!!*June 30 2006 - Moving day!

*July 3 2006 - Home at last!!

*July 28 2006 - married!

*September 13 2006 - Mailed AOS/EAD package

*September 25 2006 - Received NOA for AOS/EAD

*October 6 2006 - Biometrics appointments

*October 10 2006 - Touched!

*October 19 2006 - Transferred to CSC!

*October 26 2006 - Received by CSC

*October 27 2006 - Touched

*October 28 2006 - Touched again

*October 31 2006 - Touched again

*November 2 2006 - Touched again

*November 3 2006- and another touch

*November 7 2006- touched

*November 7 2006 - My case approved, still waiting for kids!

*November 8 2006 - Touched my case again

*November 13 2006 - Greencard arrived...yeah I can work!

*November 14 2006 - Touched my case again

*January 2007 - RFE for kids Greencard.

*February 2007 - kids medical and sent in RFE

*February 2007 - Received kids greencards

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
J&C,

I think you misunderstand something - the passport needs to have a total period of validity of at least 5 years from date of issue to date of expiration. This is not the same thing as saying that the passport has to have been issued at least 5 years ago.

US passports are typically issued with a period of validity of 10 years, but in some circumstance a passport with a shorter period of validity may be issued. It is a 'temporary' passport, issued for a period of less than 5 years, that cannot be used for purposes other than travel.

Yodrak

HI,

My Fiancé changed his surname about 10 years ago to the name of his stepfather for personal reasons. This means that he has a birth certificate in his old name. I read that to use his passport it has to have been valid for at least 5 years which it hasnt (only 3 yrs).

So does anyone know what we can do. Is it sufficient to include a copy of both his birth certificate AND the document outlining the name change?

Many thanks

J&C

just re-read it, yes it seems i that i did!! Thank you for clearing that up for me though.

K1 VISA

05/10/2006 Sent I-129f

05/20/2006 NO1

07/25/2006 Case Approved (81 days)

08/10/2006 Packet 3 Arrives!!

10/02/2006 Interview: Approved!!

10/06/2006 Visa in Hand

10/11/2006 Left UK

10/23/2006 Got Married!

AOS

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

01/22/2007 Approved

01/29/2007 Green card in hand

EAD

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

02/06/2007 Approved (Waste of money but might have been worth it!)

AP

Didn't bother

Done for two years hooray!!!

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