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  1. Hi all, this is my first time posting. I recently got married to a Canadian and we are beginning the long process of filing for his visa to come to the states. We are trying to gather all our paperwork for the I-130 package and I am worried about one thing:

    I was married previously and took my first husband's name, but I do not have the marriage certificate from that union. The marriage took place in England and it is very difficult to request a copy of it from the UK (unless someone knows an easy way to get a money order in pounds sterling?? the banks here do not do that). I have the divorce certificate but I know the visa instructions say that evidence is required for any changes in names. By the time we file the I-130 package the only papers that will have my ex's last name will be the divorce certificate.

    My question is, will USCIS for sure have to see that old marriage certificate, or will they be understanding about it not being available?

    I think I know the answer already because I have been through immigration before with the ex and "they" are rarely understanding. But has anyone else had a similar experience?

    Thank you in advance!

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