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Hi all!

I have a question regarding changing your last name... We had our wedding last weekend and I want to change my last name to my husband's. What do I need to do? We will be going through AOS now and I want to apply with my new last name but do I need to do something before sending in the papers to legally change my name here? I have applied for a SSN in my maiden name (before the marriage) but have not received it yet.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks!!

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All you need to do is file your AOS forms (I-485, I-765 etc) in your new married name. Your marriage certificate should indicate you are choosing to change your name/take your husband's name.

Later - after you get either the EAD or PR/Green Card, you can go the the SSA and also the DMV (Driver's License authority) to either update your name or get one/both issued in your married name.

That is it. :thumbs:

Congratulations on the marriage...

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Thank you!

Our marriage certificate just shows my name as my maiden name and doesn't indicate in any way whether I am changing my name or not. But maybe that differs between states??

So I will have to wait until I have EAD/GC to change my last name on SSN, I can't do it earlier? I asked the people at the SS office when I applied for SSN in my maiden name and they said I first have to register my new name with immigration so that they can see the new name in the computer. Whatever that means?? I guess sending in AOS but is that not enough, I have to also get EAD before I can get new SSN?

Thanks again!!!!!!! :star:

08/07/2008 Engaged

K-1 Timeline
01/20/2009 I-129F sent
06/05/2009 Visa received

07/21/2009 POE: Newark
08/08/2009 Wedding

AOS Timeline
09/09/2009 AOS/EAD/AP sent
10/02/2009 Case transferred to CSC
10/16/2009 AP approved
10/24/2009 Biometrics appointment, New Rochelle NY
10/26/2009 EAD approved
12/10/2009 AOS approved
12/21/2009 Green card received

Lifting Conditions
09/10/2011 I-751 sent
09/12/2011 NOA
10/03/2011 Biometrics appointment, Tucson AZ
01/30/2012 ROC approved
02/04/2012 10yr GC received

Naturalization

09/02/2014 N-400 sent to Lewisville, TX

10/03/2014 Biometrics appointment, Charlotte NC

12/08/2014 Interview letter received

01/12/2015 Interview

01/13/2015 Oath Ceremony


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Thank you!

Our marriage certificate just shows my name as my maiden name and doesn't indicate in any way whether I am changing my name or not. But maybe that differs between states??

So I will have to wait until I have EAD/GC to change my last name on SSN, I can't do it earlier? I asked the people at the SS office when I applied for SSN in my maiden name and they said I first have to register my new name with immigration so that they can see the new name in the computer. Whatever that means?? I guess sending in AOS but is that not enough, I have to also get EAD before I can get new SSN?

Thanks again!!!!!!! :star:

All you have to do is put your new name on the AOS forms and go from there. There is nothing on you marriage paperwork that shows the name change at all, they always show the maiden name and are filed like that with the state. It may be different in some states but I highly doubt it. When you get your EAD go to Social Security office and change name, same with DMV.

Good Luck

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Thank you!

Our marriage certificate just shows my name as my maiden name and doesn't indicate in any way whether I am changing my name or not. But maybe that differs between states??

So I will have to wait until I have EAD/GC to change my last name on SSN, I can't do it earlier? I asked the people at the SS office when I applied for SSN in my maiden name and they said I first have to register my new name with immigration so that they can see the new name in the computer. Whatever that means?? I guess sending in AOS but is that not enough, I have to also get EAD before I can get new SSN?

Thanks again!!!!!!! :star:

All you have to do is put your new name on the AOS forms and go from there. There is nothing on you marriage paperwork that shows the name change at all, they always show the maiden name and are filed like that with the state. It may be different in some states but I highly doubt it. When you get your EAD go to Social Security office and change name, same with DMV.

Good Luck

Congratulations!

Yes, I agree, just fill out the forms with your new name and after receiving EAD, go to SSN and change your name with them.

I wanted to change my name before filling for AOS and SSN would not let me because I was "out of status". I was not K1 anymore and plus my K1 would expire in 14 days... so, dont worry, just file AOS in new name and you will be just fine:)

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Thank you!

Our marriage certificate just shows my name as my maiden name and doesn't indicate in any way whether I am changing my name or not. But maybe that differs between states??

So I will have to wait until I have EAD/GC to change my last name on SSN, I can't do it earlier? I asked the people at the SS office when I applied for SSN in my maiden name and they said I first have to register my new name with immigration so that they can see the new name in the computer. Whatever that means?? I guess sending in AOS but is that not enough, I have to also get EAD before I can get new SSN?

Thanks again!!!!!!! :star:

All you have to do is put your new name on the AOS forms and go from there. There is nothing on you marriage paperwork that shows the name change at all, they always show the maiden name and are filed like that with the state. It may be different in some states but I highly doubt it. When you get your EAD go to Social Security office and change name, same with DMV.

Good Luck

Then, how does your name get legally changed at marriage?? Some people do not take their spouses name, some hyphenate using their old & new last names and most take their spouses last name. How does the State or whoever know what last name you have chosen?

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Then, how does your name get legally changed at marriage?? Some people do not take their spouses name, some hyphenate using their old & new last names and most take their spouses last name. How does the State or whoever know what last name you have chosen?

One way is to go to Social Security and tell them what you want it to be, should you wish to change it; then, start changing all your other IDs.

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FYI I was able to go to the SS office with my SSN (in my maiden name), show them the marriage certificate and they change my name. New SSN will be received within 2 weeks! Did not need anything else except for marriage certificate and my passport. Was able to change last name and keep my maiden name as a middle name.

08/07/2008 Engaged

K-1 Timeline
01/20/2009 I-129F sent
06/05/2009 Visa received

07/21/2009 POE: Newark
08/08/2009 Wedding

AOS Timeline
09/09/2009 AOS/EAD/AP sent
10/02/2009 Case transferred to CSC
10/16/2009 AP approved
10/24/2009 Biometrics appointment, New Rochelle NY
10/26/2009 EAD approved
12/10/2009 AOS approved
12/21/2009 Green card received

Lifting Conditions
09/10/2011 I-751 sent
09/12/2011 NOA
10/03/2011 Biometrics appointment, Tucson AZ
01/30/2012 ROC approved
02/04/2012 10yr GC received

Naturalization

09/02/2014 N-400 sent to Lewisville, TX

10/03/2014 Biometrics appointment, Charlotte NC

12/08/2014 Interview letter received

01/12/2015 Interview

01/13/2015 Oath Ceremony


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Your marriage certificate gives you the legal ability to change your last name to your husbands, or hyphen it. It is up to you to contact the required people and change it. All of my british stuff, bank accounts etc; are in my maiden name, all of my US stuff married name, both are legal. When I get around to changing my name on my british accounts all I need is marriage certificate.

29/06/2004 Met online

24/10/2004- Officially started dating!

-Various Trips Between the USA and Scotland-

25/12/2007- Steven Proposed, and gave me a lovely Ring!

29/02/2008- Sent I-129F to VSC

22/09/2008-1pm - Recieved Visa!

04/11/2008 -Steven comes back to Scotland for the Celebrations!

09/11/2008- We return home together!

23/01/2009- Wedding!!!

Your I-129f was approved in 108 days from your NOA1 date.

Preparing AOS Forms.

09/4/2009- Sent AOS

11/4/2009- Received and signed for

20/4/2009- Received NOA for AOS/EAD/AP (Dated April 17th)

20/4/2009- USCIS cashed check for $1010

09/5/2009- Biometrics

11/5/2009- Case transferred to CSC

05/6/2009- Received AP

09/6/2009- Received EAD

22/7/2009- Approved!

27/7/2009- Greencard in Hand

Removal of Conditions.

15/5/2011- Received @ VSC

23/5/2011-NOA1

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