HashberryOTG
DIS Veteran
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It's perfectly legal to maintain your current passport with your old name, and you can find this info on the gov't website. As mentioned above, you may need a copy of your marriage license at places to justify IDs not matching, so I'd be prepared just in case. I also have no idea what other countries might require for you. I would think they would have to at least follow the US requirements, or what's the point?
My last marriage had this state issue where you couldn't update the license name without the social matching, and couldn't update the social without the license matching (even with the marriage certificate). The amount of documentation it ended up requiring for someone to blink first was ridiculous! How that can still be an issue in this state for all these years baffles me. A friend didn't change hers within the state's required time frame, and as a result was refused her license and had to appeal it for months. While these are state frustrations, I now have a paranoia of ID issues, and would update my passport.
My last marriage had this state issue where you couldn't update the license name without the social matching, and couldn't update the social without the license matching (even with the marriage certificate). The amount of documentation it ended up requiring for someone to blink first was ridiculous! How that can still be an issue in this state for all these years baffles me. A friend didn't change hers within the state's required time frame, and as a result was refused her license and had to appeal it for months. While these are state frustrations, I now have a paranoia of ID issues, and would update my passport.