Legal Question in Immigration Law in Connecticut
I am immigrant, I got married in USA and I changed my name. I still have citizenship of country of my birth and maiden name on all paperwork there, including passport. Do I break law of any country?
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A married person in USA has right to take her spouse's/husband's name.
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