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orls_klass

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  1. Sounds interesting, however currently all of her documents such as banking statements and all of that is still in her maiden name. Really the only reason we got the State ID (none-federally compliant) was to get her a learners permit sometime soon.

    So far Federally, and financially its all under the maiden name.

    Curious if I can simply just do (Lastname + a), and only list her maiden name on the AOS forms, and if that will slip right threw. Seems its easier to pettition an judge and have a state issued name change. But on the federal level you really only have one shot, and thats with your green card which you then can leverage a SSN with.

  2. Greetings,

    I am a Russian (Male) that came to the US a long long time ago, and through my immediate family we are all now United States Citizens.

    I recently married. and my wife (whom overstayed her Work and Travel Visa for 3+ years) have a few concerns...

    From reading on the forums this is a none issue, as she is currently in the states and her and I are living happily together taking life one step at a time. She does work in a cash industry, and has 2 years worth of State/Federal taxes filled under a TIN. So currently we are awaiting the necessary documentation to come from Ukraine to start our AOS packet. She came in legally, so its just a matter of compiling the packet and demonstrating our bonafide marriage. great.

    Approaching construction of our documents based on this guide - http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide2

    The first step after the wedding, was applying for a Maryland (None Federally Compliant ID), and the plan was for her to take my last name. Now based on eastern European tradition the female takes the husbands name and ands an -a to it. This unfortunately could not be accommodated as the MD state system will only match the husbands last name letter for letter, and has no federal documentation to commit the change. This is fine.

    So what we have currently is a state issued ID with my last name... which isnt exactly ideal. Remember she is missing the 'a' and this is somewhat necessary based on tradition.

    On our I-130 packet and supporting documentation is it applicable to fill out the forms using the proper feminine version of my surname? Will there be questions asked why based on the wedding certificate she has a "technically" different last name than me. If this is too much trouble, would it make sense to approach the AOS/Green Card with her maiden last name?

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