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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I know this is an odd question, but how do I sign

Our I-130? I'm not changing my name till he's here

For a few reasons (just was issued a one year multiple entry visa,

Just renewed my driver's license, nursing license, passport is only 2yrs old)

So, for economical reasons at this point, I'm not changing my last name yet.

Is it ok to sign the name as it appears on my passport or should I sign it my new married name?

BTW, I'm the USC.

Thanks!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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My wife has not changed her name.

She is keeping as is. Her name has her father and her mother's surname.

More women are doing that.

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"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I know this is an odd question, but how do I sign

Our I-130? I'm not changing my name till he's here

For a few reasons (just was issued a one year multiple entry visa,

Just renewed my driver's license, nursing license, passport is only 2yrs old)

So, for economical reasons at this point, I'm not changing my last name yet.

Is it ok to sign the name as it appears on my passport or should I sign it my new married name?

BTW, I'm the USC.

Thanks!

Sign with your legal name.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Hello,

I to have not changed by last name. I will do it once hubby is here and we do a ceremony here with my family and friends. I chose to do this because hubby is from Jordan and we had a marriage conract in Arabic then translated into English. It might have been accepted but its just easier and also money wise to do it once he is here. So you should be just fine.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Sign with your legal name.

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"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

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K1 AOS Guide

Link for Rio de Janeiro Consulate's instructions for K1 Visas. They give you this link instead of a packet 3. Everything you need for interview in Rio is here. Boa Sorte

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I know this is an odd question, but how do I sign

Our I-130? I'm not changing my name till he's here

For a few reasons (just was issued a one year multiple entry visa,

Just renewed my driver's license, nursing license, passport is only 2yrs old)

So, for economical reasons at this point, I'm not changing my last name yet.

Is it ok to sign the name as it appears on my passport or should I sign it my new married name?

BTW, I'm the USC.

Thanks!

Sign with your legal married name. I also have not changed my passport due to a new multiple visa issued before my last trip and my passport is two years old, so if I changed it, I'd have to pay for a new passport and new visa. I am carrying a color copy of my marriage certificate (my original marriage book) and my drivers license (which I did change because it was a cheap change.) I also changed my name on my SS Card (free) and all of my utilities (free), added my husband to my bank account as beneficiary, life insurace as beneficiary and I added him to my health and dental insurance as well as my car insurace as a non-driver.

I am certain my flight tickets are going to have to match my passport, but I will inquire with the airline at choose at the time I book my flight. Should be no problem if I have to book in my married name because I have the marriage certificate and marraige book to prove I married in February.

God bless...

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Sign with your legal married name. I also have not changed my passport due to a new multiple visa issued before my last trip and my passport is two years old, so if I changed it, I'd have to pay for a new passport and new visa. I am carrying a color copy of my marriage certificate (my original marriage book) and my drivers license (which I did change because it was a cheap change.) I also changed my name on my SS Card (free) and all of my utilities (free), added my husband to my bank account as beneficiary, life insurace as beneficiary and I added him to my health and dental insurance as well as my car insurace as a non-driver.

I am certain my flight tickets are going to have to match my passport, but I will inquire with the airline at choose at the time I book my flight. Should be no problem if I have to book in my married name because I have the marriage certificate and marraige book to prove I married in February.

God bless...

Hi there,

Just wanted to let you know that if the name on your airline tickets don't match the name on your passport, then you will definitely have a problem. If you don't want to get a new passport, then please put your old name on your ticket.

USCIS: 307 days from NOA1 to NOA2 (no RFE's)

15JUN2012 USC married in Côte d'Ivoire
13AUG2012 I-130 sent by FedEx to Chicago
15AUG2012 I-130 packet delivered to mailroom, per FedEx.com
18AUG2012 NOA1, rcvd SMS & email saying case is routed to Vermont Service Center, later rcvd by snail mail
21AUG2012 the date on next I-797C received only by snail mail, says petition transferred to Lee's Summit,MO
28AUG2012 "touch" (website shows case was updated)
03OCT2012 the date casefile was sent to Atlanta, per phone call with ISO
01FEB2013 infopass at Atlanta, casefile has not even been assigned to anyone yet!

21JUN2013 NOA2, email received! USCIS website is updated! No SMS was received.

Letter rcvd later by snail mail from NBC, Lee's Summit, MO; however, I know file was adjudicated in Atlanta.

NVC:

11JUL2013 the date NVC says they received our file

19JUL2013 called and got Case # and IIN #, gave email addresses

22JUL2013 received DS-3032 and AOS invoice by email, mailed DS-3032

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