The renewal application is rather vague. However, it is best if a speedy response is required, then sending the marriage certificate is a very good idea.
In the United States, if the widow has not changed her name after the death of her husband and has a passport with her married name, she does not need to submit any name change documents (marriage certificate, etc) with her passport application. She does not need to get a new passport until her old one is about to expire since all her identification documentation will have the same name. However, if the widow has changed her name upon the death of her husband, or marriage to a new husband, she will need to submit a copy of the legal paperwork that changed her legal name. For marriage, a marriage certificate is sufficient; for a name change, a copy of the court certificate should be enough.
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....
no, u have to change it on yr passport too
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.
To update your surname in your passport, you will need to fill out a passport application form and provide legal documentation of the name change, such as a marriage certificate or court order. Submit the completed form and supporting documents to the passport office for processing.
To change one's name on one's passport one will need evidence of one's new name. In the case of marriage this would be a marriage certificate. If one changes one's name by deed poll, one must send the deed to the passport office along with the application form.
You can't just change the passport. She must go through immigration process. But If Pakistan gives her Pakistani nationality automatically based on marriage to a Pakistani citizen, then after she receives her citizenship certificate (or whatever other name it may have) then she can apply for a Pakistani passport.
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.
Yes, but with these restrictions: If you are Canadian, then you can change your legal surname using only your certificate of marriage. If you are American, then upon your return to the United States, you can use your Canadian certificate of marriage to change your surname on your social security card and your U.S. passport. Only if your state recognizes same-sex marriages can you use a same-sex marriage certificate to change your surname on your state issued driver's license or non-driver's ID card. Your state does not have to PERMIT same-sex marriage, it just has to RECOGNIZE same-sex marriage in order for you to change your name this way.
To add a middle name to a U.S. passport, you need to fill out a passport application form, provide legal documentation of the name change (such as a marriage certificate or court order), and submit the required fees. You can do this by mail or in person at a passport acceptance facility.
Yes, you can still use your passport if it is in your maiden name, as long as the name on your passport matches the name on your travel documents and tickets. It is recommended to carry a marriage certificate or other legal documentation to show the name change if needed.
No, you receive your original passport back, with information printed on the back page regarding the amendment date and content.AnswerThe above answer is correct that you do receive your passport back if you have more than a year validation remaining with a notation on the front page of the passport directing customs to look on the last page of your passport for the amended name.However, please keep in mind that most Asian countries will not accept an amended passport. In my case i had to make a speacial request with the passport agency explaining that the People's Republic of China do not accept amended passports and needed a new passport which did change my number for legal entry in to China.Comment:I had my passport amended to state that I had a name change. It was on one the last few pages that are there just for amendments. I lived in China (Shanghai and Shenzhen) and traveled around Asia quite a bit (Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Indonesia, and a few other countries). Not one country had a problem with my amended passport. I always filled out forms with my new name and when they asked about the difference in name, I just directed them to the back of my passport. There was no notification on my front page in regards to my name change. I did this for about 2 years before I needed a new passport due to lack of blank pages for stamps (I go through one passport every 3-4 years). On a side note, my passport was amended by the American Consulate General in Shanghai so maybe that made a difference?It may have changedhttp://travel.state.gov/passport/get/fee/fee_2654.HTML