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Lillyandkip

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  1. Hi everyone, I hope this is the right place for my question. So my husband and I got married in the US in 2016 and I came to the US in 2019 on an IR1 visa. I never changed my passport to my married name because my hometown requires the spouse to be present for that and we didn’t have the opportunity for that. My IR1 visa was issued in my maiden name to match my passport and so was my greencard. The officer at my interview told me that I could later change my last name by filing an I90 form. I would now like to change my last name to my married name on my greencard. I started looking at the I90 form and understand that I can change my name if it has been legally changed since the current greencard was issued. I’m confused because my marriage certificate was issued in 2016 and my greencard was issued in 2019 so technically nothing changed since my GC was issued. Can I still use the I90 for with my marriage certificate to update my last name or are other steps needed to get that done?
  2. Hi everyone, We are thinking about trying for a baby sometime next year. I’ve been a greencard holder since May 2019 and have been at my current job since June 2019. I’m in Washington State and would qualify for 12 weeks of paid FMLA upon the birth of a child. Would the paid FMLA be considered a public charge? I was thinking that it wasn’t since I “worked” for it and qualify based on my work history and not based on a financial need but am not 100% sure. I can’t find anything officially about it online either. Does anyone know?
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