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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Married name....She will be married when filing the AOS.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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On 8/26/2018 at 2:31 PM, Alec619 said:

Hello. Just curious as to whether when filling out the AOS paperwork I put down my fiance's maiden name or married name? We will be getting married in about a week. 

Just as stated before you will write down married name since she will be married when you file AOS.  According to your timeline if you are planning on getting married in a week you will void the K1 VISA, because your fiance hasn't  have an interview at the consulate. Plus, she is not in the USA. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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1 hour ago, ThyJourney said:

Just as stated before you will write down married name since she will be married when you file AOS.  According to your timeline if you are planning on getting married in a week you will void the K1 VISA, because your fiance hasn't  have an interview at the consulate. Plus, she is not in the USA. 

Fiance was denied at the first interview circa 2015. Had to complete a waiver which was subsequently approved fifteen months later Jan 2018. She entered legally via k1 June 13 2018 and we got married August 28 2018. I just updated my timeline to reflect this.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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7 hours ago, Alec619 said:

Fiance was denied at the first interview circa 2015. Had to complete a waiver which was subsequently approved fifteen months later Jan 2018. She entered legally via k1 June 13 2018 and we got married August 28 2018. I just updated my timeline to reflect this.

Congrats!!  Don't forget to change your W4 (tax) to reflect this. Can be easily missed with all the immigration document preparations. 

 
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