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The only thing that you will need is a certified copy of the certificate from when you legally changed your name. As long as you have this document to provide, you should have no trouble.
* 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.
Get a new passport , showing your married name. As long as you have the documents needed like an authenticated marriage certificate then it wont be a problem
If "AB" was her last name before she married, then "AB" is her maiden name.
'Maiden name' is used to refer to a married woman's surname prior to her taking her husband's name at marriage. If Jane White married William Sullivan and became Jane Sullivan, White would be her maiden name.
Take your marriage licence with you.
No. There shouldn't be a problem. At worst you may need to provide a copy of your marriage certificate to document the name change. You can obtain a copy at the town clerk's office where you were married.
A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces.
Everyone has a Surname (last name), but only a married woman will have a Maiden name (surname prior to marriage)
You can always cash a check that is issued in your maiden name or your old married name. You can carry proof that you are indeed the person to whom the check was issued (A marriage certificate with your old married name on it) and visit the bank and explain them the situation. They will be able to cash the check for you.
She never was married. Keller is her only (maiden) last name.
Yes but have your marriage certificate handy