- Jan 22, 2016
- 112
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 31-10-2016
- AOR Received.
- 10-11-2016
- File Transfer...
- 30-11-2016 (SA)
- Med's Request
- Upfront - Passed
- Med's Done....
- 22-06-2016
- Interview........
- None
- VISA ISSUED...
- DM 3-3-17!
Hey folks,
My fiancé and I are getting married next month, and plan to file my PR application soon afterwards. I'll be extending my visitors visa to stay during the process. I'm a US citizen, and she is Canadian. I plan to apply outbound - AND I am taking her last name after the marriage. (Although the BC marriage licenses do not show the last name change on them... *sigh*)
My questions:
- Should I apply for my PR with my maiden name because that is what is on my current USA Passport and drivers license? Or should I change those documents, and then apply for my PR under my new last name?
- If I apply for PR under my new assumed last name, but provide my current passport with my maiden name for my application, will that cause it to be refused?
- I want nothing to do with my maiden name... but assuming I must go through the PR process using my Maiden name, once I am approved, can I request my PR card be printed in my new assumed last name? Rather than the maiden name I applied with originally?
Questions for anyone knowledgable in USA name-change laws:
- I'm American and can assume my married spouses name in Canada without a legal name change here.... I imagine this could cause issues for me in updating my identification in the USA? I'll want a new updated Passport, California drivers license, and bank card, etc.vwith the new assumed last name. Do I have to legally change it in the USA to do this? What's the best way to go about all of this? I haven't been able to find anything about this sort of case online whatsoever.
Thanks!
My fiancé and I are getting married next month, and plan to file my PR application soon afterwards. I'll be extending my visitors visa to stay during the process. I'm a US citizen, and she is Canadian. I plan to apply outbound - AND I am taking her last name after the marriage. (Although the BC marriage licenses do not show the last name change on them... *sigh*)
My questions:
- Should I apply for my PR with my maiden name because that is what is on my current USA Passport and drivers license? Or should I change those documents, and then apply for my PR under my new last name?
- If I apply for PR under my new assumed last name, but provide my current passport with my maiden name for my application, will that cause it to be refused?
- I want nothing to do with my maiden name... but assuming I must go through the PR process using my Maiden name, once I am approved, can I request my PR card be printed in my new assumed last name? Rather than the maiden name I applied with originally?
Questions for anyone knowledgable in USA name-change laws:
- I'm American and can assume my married spouses name in Canada without a legal name change here.... I imagine this could cause issues for me in updating my identification in the USA? I'll want a new updated Passport, California drivers license, and bank card, etc.vwith the new assumed last name. Do I have to legally change it in the USA to do this? What's the best way to go about all of this? I haven't been able to find anything about this sort of case online whatsoever.
Thanks!
