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U.S. Passport Name Change Form Updates

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

U.S. Passport Name Change FormsThe U.S. Department of State has updated the forms available for U.S. Passport name-change services as of March 1, 2011.  We want to be sure that our customers as well as our Newlywed Blog readers are in the know any time a State or Government Agency updates their forms. This way you can be sure that you will receive the most up-to-date forms via your MissNowMrs.com name-change account.

Below is a complete list of all the Passport Forms that have been updated:

DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport

DS-82: U.S. Passport Renewal Application for Eligible Individuals

DS-4085: Application for Additional Visa Pages or Miscellaneous Passport Services

DS-5504: Application for a U.S. Passport (Name Change*, Data Correction, Limited Passport Replacement)

DS-3053: Statement of Consent or Special Circumstances: Issuance of a Passport to a Minor under Age 16

*This form will only work for you if you are changing your name and your current Passport was issued less than 1 year ago.

Information obtained via the U.S. Department of State website (2011).

Pennsylvania Name Change Form Update

Friday, October 29th, 2010

PA Name Change Form UpdateAs a newlywed going through the married name change process you are trying to figure out the answers to many questions; such as: who needs to be notified of my name change?, what information do I need to provide them with in order to receive new documents?, what forms do I need to complete?, etc. .

Whether you are a customer of MissNowMrs.com or not, we want you to know that there is a new Pennsylvania Driver’s License form for name change that has been modified by the Department of Motor Vehicle Office. The good news for those of you who ARE our customers is that all you need to do is log into your account and re-print your PA Driver’s License form again, as the new form has already been updated within our system.  Hope this update helps you!

Newlywed in New York: New Requirements at the NY DMV

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

New York DMV Name Change There is one thing that will forever remain the same the DMV with its long wait times and complete chaos at the office! This 3-letter acronym is dreaded among most and is always spoken about with anything, but enthusiasm! However, one thing you can be sure to count on with your DMV, is they constantly update rules, restrictions, and forms, which can cause you more unnecessary stress and aggravation.

Since the DMV is the only office that you must visit in person when changing your name due to marriage, it is important to have all of your ducks in a row before you make the trek to the office!  One trip is bad enough; let’s not have to make a second!  So if you reside in New York, please read on…

Public safety and security has tightened all around us, for obvious reasons. When changing your name it is especially important for you to properly identify yourself and prove that you really are who you say you are.  Some state’s DMVs have already implemented the 6-point ID requirement system and now New York has decided to implement the same system, so please note the following changes:

Before a NY state DMV will issue any photo document (learner permit, driver license, non-driver ID Card) for the first time, or if your document expired more than 2 years ago, you must show the following points of identity:

-Proof of your date of birth

-4 points of proof of name along with your Social Security Card, OR if you are ineligible for a Social Security Card, 6 points of proof of name plus a letter of ineligibility from the Social Security Administration that they (SSA) used to determine that you are ineligible. All proofs of name must show the same name.

-If you already have and can show a valid NY DMV photo document, that is all you need as 6 points of proof of name to get a new or different photo document. However, if  the DMV has no record of your Social Security Number, you will have to show your Social Security Card too.

For more information, please see the list of acceptable documents to show proof of identity found on the New York DMV website.

5 Reasons to Feel Good about the Raise in Passport Agency Fees

Monday, July 12th, 2010

U.S. PassportThe fees to apply for a new U.S. Passport Book or U.S. Passport Card as well as the fees to renew your current U.S. Passport Book or Passport Card are going up as of Tuesday July 13, 2010.  We know what you’re thinking, not another raise in fees!  Unfortunately, yes that is exactly what is happening with the U.S. Passport Agency, but with good reason.  Here’s a breakdown of the new fees along with some reasons not to sweat the extra bucks!

First time Adult U.S. Passport Book:  $110 (payable to Department of State) + $25 (payable to Acceptance Facility)

First time Adult U.S. Passport Card:  $30 (payable to Department of State) + $25 (payable to Acceptance Facility)

Renewal of Adult U.S. Passport Book (DS82 Form):  $110 (payable to Department of State)

Renewal of Adult U.S. Passport Card (DS82 Form):  $30 (payable to Department of State)

Expedite Processing Fee (added to the above mentioned fees if you need your Passport in a rush): $60

1. Fees cover more than the cost of your new Passport Book or Passport Card:

Believe it or not the fees are also used to cover the costs of providing emergency services for American citizens who have been the victims of crime (or a crisis; such as an earthquake) while traveling or living abroad as well as providing support to the families of American citizens who have died overseas.

2. Application fees allow us to keep up with the latest technology in fraud prevention:

You don’t want just anyone to be able to obtain a U.S. Passport, do you?  The Passport Agency has received great praise from document security specialists all over the world and views the prevention of Passport fraud as a key ongoing priority. 

3. Fees help fund passport infrastructure and service.

Offering more timely service to the traveling public is always a number one priority at the Passport Agency Office, but it is equally as important to maintain high standards for adjudication in accordance with US citizenship laws. 

4. Millions of Passports are requested each year.

The demand for passports has increased to an average of 15 million per year in recent years.  For example, in FY 2005, the Passport Agency issued 10.1 million passports, 18.4 million in FY 2007; and they predict to issue over 15 million in FY 2010.  The new fees will help them to increase their presence in underserved areas such as communities affected by the land border-crossing requirements associated with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.  They expect to have 23

agencies providing emergency passport services to the general public, three high-volume application processing centers, and two large-scale document print centers by the end of FY 2010.

5. Passports are no longer used just for travel.

The U.S. Passport Book and U.S. Passport Card serves as proof of U.S. citizenship and identity for important purposes such as: work authorization and eligibility for many Federal benefits.  Keep in mind that Adult U.S. Passport Books and U.S. Passport Cards are valid for 10 years, so paying these fees once every 10 years with all of the benefits listed above sounds not too shabby to us!

* Information for this post was obtained via the State Department website.  For more details, please visit www.state.gov.  If you need to change to your married name on your U.S. Passport, check out MissNowMrs.com/Passport-Name-Change.aspx for the inside scoop!

Virginia Driver’s License Update

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Did you know that the State of Virginia recently updated their driver’s license form?  This may seem like an irrelevant fact, but it may very well impact you.  If you purchased a name-change kit or CD and are planning on using the Virginia driver’s license form in them, you are probably wasting your time.  One of the drawbacks of printed kits is that they are typically printed in bulk and are therefore very hard to update.  Many brides are disappointed to complete an outdated form and then have to re-write all of their information on a new form at the DMV.

On line services have the advantage of being able to immediately update their forms and directions.  Once a new form is issued the service can be updated and customers receive the benefit of the new form instantly.  MissNowMrs.com is the only on line name-change service that offers this kind of technology to newlyweds.  The new Virginia driver’s license form is just a recent example of our dedication to Making New Beginnings Easier.