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My wife and I went to Cabo for our honeymoon... and several times since. You can use your married name, just make sure to bring a copy of your marriage license with you... it has to have the embossed seal to be legal. Have fun.

Cabo Wabo, El Squid Roe, The Office... ahh!

(Honey? Where are our passports?) LOL

Have fun!

2007-01-11 23:27:06 · answer #1 · answered by Robb 5 · 0 0

I know Canadians and U.S. citizens use only their last name for this kind of documents along with their first and middle name (usually one letter).
i.e if your name is: John B. Harrison Jones
for documents you use: John Bernard Harrison

If you come to Mexico, you are what you're passport says who you are. Try to match for better results your passport, driver license (if used here) and credit card. Sometimes in hotels, stores and restaurants they can ask for an ID so try to match them as closely, but this is just an over caution thing. Many US friends come and they do OK with these kind of issues.
Good travel!

I hope this helps, otherwise specify a little more.

2007-01-11 19:42:02 · answer #2 · answered by Bright 2 · 0 0

use the name you applied under for your passport - the name does not change until the ceremony is complete and you are introduced as mr & mrs. most newly weds carry the marriage license with them while travelling. maybe this will help when you come back.

U.S. Passport Re-Application Form: DS-5504

PLEASE PRINT OUT AND SUBMIT ONLY ONE-SIDED PAGES OF THE APPLICATION.

Please type or print legibly in black ink when completing all sections of this application.

This form should only be used for making a data change for a previously issued, currently valid U.S. passport WITHIN one year from the date of issue:

* When there is a change in your identifying information, such as a name-change due to marriage or by court order;
* To extend the validity of certain previously limited passports; or
* To correct a Passport Services’ printing error.

There is no charge for routine service , which is receipt of your replacement passport within 6 weeks from the date you submit it.

If Expedited Service is requested for any of the above, with the exception of an error by Passport Services, there is an additional charge of $60 per application, plus the cost of two-way overnight delivery for receipt within 2 weeks from the date you submit your application. For Expedited Service at a Regional Passport Agency, there is a $60.00 fee per application.

When submitting, please include:

* Re-Application Form DS-5504,
* The passport to be replaced,
* The documentation required for the change (see Instruction Page 2 of the form), and
* New photos.

Please follow the instructions on the form carefully. Complete, sign, and date the application. When submitting by mail, send the application form to:

If using the U.S. Postal Service

National Passport Processing
P.O. Box 13290
Philadelphia, PA 19101-3290

If using other delivery service

National Passport Processing
ATTN: Department 13290
1617 Brett Road
New Castle, DE 19720

If you need your passport back in less than 2 weeks for international travel or within 4 weeks for foreign visas, you may make an appointment to submit Form DS-5504 in person at a Regional Passport Agency. For a list of Regional Passport Agencies, including their addresses, please click here.

If it is MORE than one year since the date of issue , you must submit Form DS-82 (or DS-11, if appropriate) and pay the applicable fees. For more information on Form DS-82, click here.

Printing Errors by Passport Services.

If there is a printing error due to Passport Services and your passport was issued less than 30 days ago, please submit the following:

* A letter explaining the specific correction needed and the date by which the corrected passport is needed;
* The passport containing the printing error; and
* A completed form DS-5504.

Please send the above documentation and form to the Passport Agency that issued your passport. See the Passport Corrections Chart to determine which Passport Agency issued your passport. There is no fee to request a corrected passport if the printing error was due to Passport Services.

NOTE: These instructions are different than the instructions on the current DS-5504. Please follow these instructions. However, if you have already followed the instructions on the DS-5504, your correction will still be processed.

If it has been more than 30 days since your passport was issued, please submit the following:

* Two new passport photos;
* A letter explaining the specific correction needed and the date by which the corrected passport is needed;
* The passport containing the printing error; and
* A completed form DS-5504.

Please send the above documentation and form to the Passport Agency that issued your passport. See the Passport Corrections Chart to determine which Passport Agency issued your passport. There is no fee to request a corrected passport if the cause is a printing error by Passport Services regardless of the age of the valid passport.

Download DS-5504: U.S. Passport Re-Application Form

Guidelines for downloading and printing documents.

2007-01-14 22:27:28 · answer #3 · answered by roundater 5 · 0 0

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