Is it possible to change my name when applying for citizenship?
Answer:
You may, but make sure you specify you don't want to take part of the mass swearing in program they hold twice a day at the immigration centers. Most naturalized citizens take their oath in a group consisting of all others who passed their interview that day.
To change your name you must schedule an appointment with an immigration judge.
Why not? Most immigrants do. And then they change it again to continue to receive benefits.
Yo Chang changed his name after being here for a while
to Chang Yo.
Yes, the judge will ask you that question, so think carefully about it because you will have it for the rest of your life.
It depends on which State you live in, but most of the time it's not a problem.
Be careful. You wouldn't want to do anything to make the already complicated immigration process longer. Inquire next time you speak to an immigration official about your case. I suggest you wait til you're citizenship is official. Then you'll just have to go through county court and have your identification updated. It would cost you a few hundred dollars at most.
jUST HOW NAUGHTY MIGHT YOU BE
yes you can.
I know a guy from England changed his name from
Peter penis to
Hans penis
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