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possible issue: name not changed on all US documents?

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I'm going to do a DCF for my husband and I just wanted to know whether anyone experienced any issues with unchanged maiden name on US credit cards, bank accounts and driver license....? I've added my husband's last name to my last name (double name) and my US passport and SS card do NOT reflect my new married (which is: my old family name - my husband's family name). I will be using my bank account, credit cards, and driver license as evidence of having maintained a US domicile. Did anyone experience any issues with a similar case?

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A correction: and my US passport and SS card DO reflect my new married (which is: my old family name - my husband's family name). I will be using my bank account, credit cards, and driver license as evidence of having maintained a US domicile. Did anyone experience any issues with a similar case?

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Thanks for your reply. The name is changed on all official documents such as passport, SS card and IRS tax returns but not on the US driver license and american bank accounts/credit cards. I wanted to use these for the proof of having maintained a US domicile for the I-864... would it cause an issue?

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Thanks for your reply. The name is changed on all official documents such as passport, SS card and IRS tax returns but not on the US driver license and american bank accounts/credit cards. I wanted to use these for the proof of having maintained a US domicile for the I-864... would it cause an issue?

I dont think so. My mortgage and Deed of Trust on my house are in my former name (which I am using as assets). I asked about that, and they told me it wasn't a problem as its clear in the documentation that it was my former name.

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