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MY wife has not changed her name yet to my last name, so she needs to go get a new postal ID so I can write her new name on the g-325a form

when she gets her id she can sign and date the g325a and lbc it back to me with her picture

so my question is how long will it take for her to get her new postal id and what does she need to bring besides our marriage certificate? how much money will it cost also?

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MY wife has not changed her name yet to my last name, so she needs to go get a new postal ID so I can write her new name on the g-325a form

when she gets her id she can sign and date the g325a and lbc it back to me with her picture

so my question is how long will it take for her to get her new postal id and what does she need to bring besides our marriage certificate? how much money will it cost also?

That's depend on the area where she get her postal ID cuz some it take 1 or 2 days to get it but in my time,It only take 2 hours cuz the postmaster assigned is not so busy that time.I bring the barangay clearance,CEDULA,4 2X2 ID's and documentary stamp which you can bought that inside of the post office and it cost less than 500 pesos.

" If we could live life all over again,we would still choose each other.If we are reborn to second life, we would marry each other again,we are persons with one heart,one soul,the same dreams and aspiration."

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That's depend on the area where she get her postal ID cuz some it take 1 or 2 days to get it but in my time,It only take 2 hours cuz the postmaster assigned is not so busy that time.I bring the barangay clearance,CEDULA,4 2X2 ID's and documentary stamp which you can bought that inside of the post office and it cost less than 500 pesos.

She will get it in cavite i guess, whats the barangay clearance?..having 4 2x2 ids, u mean passport style pics right? thats ridiculous, so now i need to tell her to get 4 pictures and whats the cedula?

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You can fill out the G-325 with her married name now and have her sign it. That is what I did when I was in the philippines for our wedding. I filled out all the paperwork there and had my wife sign it and all I had to do was wait for the marriage certificate. She did the postal ID after I left the philippines. I think Mhay just went to the local post office and did hers. She just took the photos and the marriage certificate there and got it changed. I think she got her ID back the same day..only a short time later.

Your wife would go back to the same place she got her first one if she still lives in the same area.

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