Is it a complicated and expensive process to keep changing my name?
Full Question:
After a divorce many years ago, instead of reverting to my maiden name, I completely dropped my surname and went by my first name only (by name change). I remarried a few years ago and also became a US citizen. At that time I adopted my husband's surname and my new
passport reflected this, although I never changed my license and social security cards from the one name. Unfortunately, I am again divorced and I wish to have my passport and citizenship records the same as my SS card & D.L. My divorce was obtained in the UK , where my ex-husband lives. Is this a complicated & expensive process? Technically, I've lived & worked with one name for many years, with the exception of my passport.
04/28/2009 |
Category: Name Change |
State: ALL |
#16324
Answer:
The change name information with USCIS, an immigrant typically
must write to them, requesting a name change and submit proof of the
name change, such as a court order for name change in a divorce decree.
To order USCIS forms, call the toll-free number at 1-800-870-3676 . You
can also get USCIS forms and information on immigration laws,
regulations, and procedures by telephoning the National Customer Service
Center at 1-800-375-5283.