goodness123 Posted November 18, 2011 Report Share Posted November 18, 2011 I received my Greencard on the basis of my marriage to US Citizen . The Greencard was issued with the last name of my husband unfortunately my marriage got dissolved and Now I have to apply for my removal of condition on the Green Card along . In the divorce decree the jugde has given me permission to use my former name. I would like to restore my before marriage name and would prefer if I Greencard can be issued in my maiden name . My question - is it possible for me to get the GC issued in my maiden Name ? If yes ? what is the procedure ? Thanks Link to comment
Attorney_19 Posted November 18, 2011 Report Share Posted November 18, 2011 When filing for the I-751, one can state the name that she wants to appear on the new green card (i.e. the maiden name). The I-751 should include a copy of the original conditional green card as well as the divorce decree. The divorce decree from the judge will serve as court evidence of a name change sufficient to get a green card in the maiden name. The I-751 must also include proof of a bona fide marriage relationship prior to the disolution of the marriage. Link to comment
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