what is the correct title (mr, mrs, miss etc..) to be entered in an official form which could later be used for immigration purpose after marriage when the first name and surname is the same as before marriage in a passport for a female? Passport has husband name mentioned instead of father name in the new passport after marriage though.
Does it even make a difference whether you put Mrs. or Ms or Miss? It would have been straighforward Mrs. if the surname was that of the husband’s but now this is a bit tricky or am i jst making it one?
your maiden name remains your official name until and unless the last name is legally changed. after the marriage is solemnized, you become Mrs. but you can also use Ms. to hide your marital status...in official documents, check the "Mrs." box.
Does it even make a difference whether you put Mrs. or Ms or Miss?
It doesn't matter. They're not going to accept or deny your immigration application based on this.
And as mentioned already, you start using your husband's last name on official documents ONLY after you have changed it legally...meaning you can show driver's license, passport etc. (some type of legal ID) with the new name.
If husband's name is mentioned in the passport, then go with either Mrs or Ms (if you really have to put a title).
If the title is optional, you can just skip it.
It doesn't matter. They're not going to accept or deny your immigration application based on this.
And as mentioned already, you start using your husband's last name on official documents ONLY after you have changed it legally...meaning you can show driver's license, passport etc. (some type of legal ID) with the new name.
ok since the surname hasn't been changed on the Passport so i shouldn't use the husband's name on any official document?
At least the Pakistani passports "walas" entered "husband name" (replaced daughter of) field on the passport for me to proof my relationship status.
ok since the surname hasn't been changed on the Passport so i shouldn't use the husband's name on any official document?
At least the Pakistani passports "walas" entered "husband name" (replaced daughter of) field on the passport for me to proof my relationship status.
I know at least in the U.S., immigration people are or can be picky. Its important to have all details in your application correct so that the process is not delayed due to any confusion. Your Pakistani passport may state that your husband is X but that does not change YOUR legal name. Don't make the situation confusing/difficult for yourself or anyone else reviewing these immigration documents (some of them can be total idiots). Whatever your full name is on your legal ID, use that on your immigration papers. Make sure your name on all documents match so no one has to spend time trying to figure out why all of a sudden there is a new last name that's not on your birth certificate, driver's license, passport etc.
And if you really want to use your husband's last name as your last name on immigration papers, then go change your name legally and THEN fill out the immigration papers.