Asked in Immigration Law for Illinois

Q: My wife just received her green card, but everything came back under her maiden name. Is that normal?

I'm a US citizen and I sponsored her. Shouldn't all her documents come under her married name?

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: It depends on the documents you provided when you filed and the name listed on those documents. Generally, the card would be issued under the name provided in the relevant documents unless you filed the petition with supplemental legal documents such as a marriage certificate, adoption decree, or court order that effected the name change. Nonetheless, you should be able to file an I-90 to replace her current Green Card with one that has her married name.

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