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Hello Everyone!!!

I am planning to visit my country Philippines and I live in USA now I am married with american man. I am just wondering my passport was not change with my married name. Friends says its OK to visit the country with single name passport and married name green card, and other friends of mine says its not OK. Which one really is true? Please let us know.

Thanks a lot for your help.

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Thank you very much. Thats what I told to my friend who told me its not OK to visit my country with single name passport and married name green card. They tried to call the Immigration and the Immigration answered you have to renew your passport and you have to explain why it took awhile to renew her passport.

Thanks very much again!

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As long as you have your green card with you, you should be okay, I believe. (I'm sure someone with more experience than me should answer this as well!) :)

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your airline ticket has to match your passport, your maiden name has your passport, but your permanent resident card has your new married name you only need that to come back to the usa bring your marriage certificate for proof of name change, you will be fine have a nice trip.

 
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