Yes you do have to change your name for the immagration proceedings. Your name most be something common, I would suggest Bonquisha Obamaladin
If you do not already have a lawyer it is wise to get one to protect your rights. If you do have a lawyer then your lawyer should be advising you whether you need to show your immigration status. If you cannot afford a lawyer the courts will provide a lawyer for you.
To change your name on your green card, you will need to file a petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and provide supporting documentation, such as a marriage certificate or court order. It is recommended to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance through the process.
* You need to take a certified copy of your Marriage Certificate with you whenever you need to show your immigration papers. * The Marriage Certificate will show your old name and your new name. * You don't get new immigration papers in your new name. * This also applies to School and College certificates and qualifications. They stay in your old name.
Irish <Fenian> immigration began and escalated thereafter.
it increased Immigration quotas and eased most remaining restrictions
how did immigrantion begin to change in the 1890s
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the large wave of immigration caused a change in american demographics
The I94 typically updates within a few days to a few weeks after a change in immigration status.
No. During the process of a name change proceeding the court checks your background to see that you are not on the registered sex offender list. If you are the name change will probably not be granted. If it is then your either old name and your new name will cross-reference each other or you get placed on the sex offender list in your new name. Your social security number and date of birth will never change as would your name.
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