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VISA with CWOP, and I-751 involving a divorce

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I feel I have such a unique question i wasn't sure which is the correct forum to post in. My girlfriend is still married and has conditional residency status. She is seperated from her husband who petitioned for her. She will be filing for divorce in next month or so, then filing I-751. Her current passport and visa show her maiden name, yet she took his last name and her SS card reflects this. Also she is waiting for her green card to be sent again as it was lost in route in the mail. She has the I-551 stamp valid thru 9-2012

Question I have is we just returned from a cruise to bahamas. She was traveling under her maiden name as it is the name on her VISA and Lithuanian passport. They questioned her briefly and then let us go as they verified she had the I-551 stamp, and understood an I-90 had been filed to get replacement residency card. When they checked the system they could see where her name is now updated to reflect her husbands last name.

They wrote CWOP on her VISA. With all the other items going with her case, such as I-90, then divorce, then I-751 what do we need to do at this time to get her VISA updated (or is that needed until we are thru with the other stuff). Also what about the passport?

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