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Hello I am filing the aos for my husband but since we got married I took his last name. Do I use my new last name for all the paperwork? Or should I continue to use my maiden name on the paperwork since I have not changed my last name on any of my ids, bank accounts, personal info. I also do not if I should use my new last name on his affidavit of support since I am the sponsor. Please help! Thank you.

Talie

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hi,

if you carefully searched for answers on here, you'd find quite a lot of posts saying that you should put your married name if that's the name you want to go with in the future. just put your maiden name wherever they are asking for your maiden name. that way you'll save time and money. good luck.

there's actually a post not far from yours where a person shares her experience at the biometrics, here's the link:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/279187-sudden-name-change-from-maiden-name-to-married-on-biometrics/

good luck,

ais

Filed: Timeline
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hi,

if you carefully searched for answers on here, you'd find quite a lot of posts saying that you should put your married name if that's the name you want to go with in the future. just put your maiden name wherever they are asking for your maiden name. that way you'll save time and money. good luck.

there's actually a post not far from yours where a person shares her experience at the biometrics, here's the link:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/279187-sudden-name-change-from-maiden-name-to-married-on-biometrics/

good luck,

ais

Thank you for this but it doesn't answer my question because she's a beneficiary. I am the petitioner to my husbands case. I found out I could use either but since my supporting documents are still under my maiden name it's best to go with my maiden name. Thanks.

 
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