> Yes, you hand the agent your passport and both copies of the AP you
> were given. They will stamp and retain one and return the other to you
> with the stamp on it stating you have been re-admitted to the US
> pending adjusting.
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> Why would you use any other type of ticket? I'm lost here. You have
> the right to return to and remain in the US as a pending adjusters as
> long as you have not violated your AP or pending status. Why would the
> airline have any say in your ticket?
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> No you don't need any other documentation. I'm assuming your AP and
> passport are both in your maiden name as is your ticket. If there is a
> discrepancy in your surname on either of the three documents, then
> bring proof of your right to use that name.
Hi there ,
No my air tickets are in my married name and my passort is alsi in my
married name i had the passort name changed.
Thanks Kath
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