hi I am an american citizen and married in kosovo..how do I change my last name on my passport to my new maried last name....
To update your passport with a hyphenated last name, you will need to fill out a passport renewal form and provide legal documentation of your name change, such as a marriage certificate or court order. Submit the form, documentation, and your current passport to the appropriate passport office or agency. You may also need to pay a fee for the name change.
No, your passport number does not change when you change your name.
If you have got a new passport within the last year, then no. But beyond one year, yes.
Yes, the surname on your passport should be the same as your last name.
You can apply for a passport name change online or visit the nearest passport acceptance facility or contact and have an appointment with a regional passport agency. You should also have the proper documentation for the name change, that is, a proof of the name change.
Yes, you can travel with your old passport after a name change as long as the passport is still valid and the name change is documented with official proof, such as a marriage certificate or court order. It is recommended to also carry the documentation of the name change along with the old passport when traveling.
You can change your passport name by going to Travel State.gov. The website will fully explain how to change your name on your passport depending on 3 different scenarios of why you are changing your name and what you will need to do to get your name changed on your passport.
You should put the suffix at the end of your last name in the "Last Name" section of the passport application form.
The middle name on a passport typically appears in the middle name field of the passport holder's personal information section. It is usually listed after the first name and before the last name.
You will have to get a new passport. Look in the related links and there is a how-to guide.
You should include "Jr" in the last name field on a passport application form, following the last name of the person to whom it applies.