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Hi, 

 

Can I still travel with a combo card which has different last name because I changed my last name through marriage? 

 

Names on my passport and combo card don't match.

 

Is it going to be okay to travel as long as I bring my marriage certificate along with my passport and combo card? 

 

Is there any other documents that I have to bring? 

 

Thank you in advance for the help! 

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3 minutes ago, juliakimjieun said:

Hi, 

 

Can I still travel with a combo card which has different last name because I changed my last name through marriage? 

 

Names on my passport and combo card don't match.

 

Is it going to be okay to travel as long as I bring my marriage certificate along with my passport and combo card? 

 

Is there any other documents that I have to bring? 

 

Thank you in advance for the help! 

I ask this before and most member said yes and it shouldn't be a problem and yes they suggested to bring marriage certificate..

 

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My wife has her passport in her Taiwanese name, and her EAD combo card has her English name with my last name (completely different).  She purchased her ticket with her name on the passport, and had no issue.  She was told to wait while they confirmed her EAD card (waited for about 2 hours), then was given the ok to come back into the US via LAX.  She also carried our Marriage Certificate with her, but don't think it was needed in her situation (that or the officer didn't request it) :)

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3 hours ago, t1m1t said:

My wife has her passport in her Taiwanese name, and her EAD combo card has her English name with my last name (completely different).  She purchased her ticket with her name on the passport, and had no issue.  She was told to wait while they confirmed her EAD card (waited for about 2 hours), then was given the ok to come back into the US via LAX.  She also carried our Marriage Certificate with her, but don't think it was needed in her situation (that or the officer didn't request it) :)

Thank you SO much!! It makes me relieved to hear it :) Can't wait to travel😊

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