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Kate Moore

Posted 6 months ago

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Can I change my name during the naturalization process?
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David Joseph

Answered 6 months ago

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Yes, you can request a legal name change during the naturalization process. This request is typically made on Form N-400, the Application for Naturalization. If your naturalization ceremony is conducted in a court with judicial authority, the judge can legally change your name as part of the oath ceremony.

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Lalita Chakraborty

Answered 6 months ago

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Yes, you can request a name change during the naturalization process by indicating your new name on Form N-400 or at your USCIS interview. If approved, your name will be legally changed at your oath ceremony before a judge, and your Certificate of Naturalization will show your new name.

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