Hi there,
I've just read through this thread because I'm in a similar situation, and wondering what to do.
I got married in May and applied for my FLR immediately to beat the law changes that came in early July. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to change my passport to my married name between getting married and applying, because I only heard about the law changes about 2 weeks beforehand.
My FLR came in October with my BRP card. I know some people are still waiting, people who applied for their FLR before I did in late June.
Now I've got my BRP card in my maiden name, because my American passport is still in my maiden name. I went through a rough time being unable to travel home during those 4 months with ill family back home and missing the second half of my honeymoon because I couldn't travel. I really don't want to repeat that. I understand I can apply for a new passport through the U.S. embassy and have it in a few weeks. But if I then send my BRP in to match, it will be put in the same waiting pile as all the visa apps... meaning I might end up waiting another 6 months or more.
I already have both business and personal trips booked and paid for, in April, June and August. In no way do I want to give up my travel docs and risk missing these.
Is it possible to get a new American passport with my married name while my BRP card is in my maiden name, and still be able to travel? If I brought my marriage certificate along, would the Border Agency let me go through? At least then I'd have half of it taken care of.
The other issue is the UKBA says you have to tell them within 3 months of a name change. Well, the whole REASON I got the BRP card in the first place was *because* of a name change - I was required to give them my marriage certificate and put my married name on the application form so they KNOW I have a new name. They threaten by saying if you don't let them know within 3 months of changing your name, they can fine you and shorten the length of your stay.
However, it seems completely unjust that they also can take months or years to process these (as proven by yesterday's inspection discoveries by John Vine), and since they were informed of my name change on my FLR application, I'm not sure whether this *counts*. Anyone else in this predicament?
