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How to travel when I am green card holder who has a pending case of a name change marriage?

I recently got married, and presented a request to change my name on my green card in my maiden name married name. I have to travel to the Bahamas in 3 months, and I wonder if there's anything to be worried. Philippines My passport and my current residence card still have my maiden name them, and I have left and entered the U.S. without any problems before. I called USCIS 5 times and each time I get a different answer. 2 of them said I should have put my green card when I got my fingerprints and a photo. 2 states do not have to do this. The latter said that I'm not the person who purports to be in my passport, so you should change that. One office told me to call, which I did, and they told me while my green card and passport party Im fine. But my problem is that if I really had to give up my current residence card, what is my proof that I am one inded PR until you receive the new 6 months from now?!?

You have a valid passport from their maiden name, right? You have a valid unexpired The green card in her maiden name, right? These documents are sufficient for the trip. If you do not have possession of a green card, can sometimes (not always) obtain an I-551 stamp in his passport in his District Office as proof of their status. Make an appointment Infopass of uscis.gov Even after changing her name on her green card, note that your airline tickets must be in the name on your passport. If you have not changed your passport at the time, you also have to take a copy of your marriage certificate to show the difference between the name of the passport and GC. Happy Travels!

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