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Hi. My wife is Argentine by birth and a naturalized U.S. citizen. We married in the U.S. years ago and, not expecting to return to here, she took my last name. All our financials in the U.S. use my surname, including her Social Security deposits, and her U.S. passport, etc..
Here, however, she uses her maiden name as that is what's on her DNI and Argentina passport. Her having two different last names --- mine in the U.S. and her maiden name in Argentina --- complicates life a bit and I'm searching for the best workaround/solution. My goal is to make things as easy as possible for her, should something happen to me.
For simplicity's sake, using the same name in both countries seems a good idea.
Is it possible to change her last name in Argentina? We have an apostilled certified marriage certificate (though not translated), her U.S. naturalization certificate, and U.S. passport .Or...is changing her name back to her maiden name in the U.S. while still here a viable alternative? Could she get a DNI under my surname with her U.S. documents, to open a bank accounts in that name?
Today our local Registro Civil was unsure how to even register our U.S. marriage here to make it official, but they said they'd look into it.
Social Security - hers now goes into our Schwab account. Can she open an account at Banco Macro and have SS sent there instead, and with what last name? The guy at our local Macro branch didn't have a clue (nor did he know where their central office is in CABA, seriously). I know SS (in dollars) can be sent to Banco Macro when applying initially, but can it can be redirected there later? I imagine the receiving account would have to match her name with Social Security.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated... Thank!
Here, however, she uses her maiden name as that is what's on her DNI and Argentina passport. Her having two different last names --- mine in the U.S. and her maiden name in Argentina --- complicates life a bit and I'm searching for the best workaround/solution. My goal is to make things as easy as possible for her, should something happen to me.
For simplicity's sake, using the same name in both countries seems a good idea.
Is it possible to change her last name in Argentina? We have an apostilled certified marriage certificate (though not translated), her U.S. naturalization certificate, and U.S. passport .Or...is changing her name back to her maiden name in the U.S. while still here a viable alternative? Could she get a DNI under my surname with her U.S. documents, to open a bank accounts in that name?
Today our local Registro Civil was unsure how to even register our U.S. marriage here to make it official, but they said they'd look into it.
Social Security - hers now goes into our Schwab account. Can she open an account at Banco Macro and have SS sent there instead, and with what last name? The guy at our local Macro branch didn't have a clue (nor did he know where their central office is in CABA, seriously). I know SS (in dollars) can be sent to Banco Macro when applying initially, but can it can be redirected there later? I imagine the receiving account would have to match her name with Social Security.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated... Thank!