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Okay, I've searched every combination of "marital status change," "name change," "just got married" and "ID requirements" that I can think of, and I'm not finding what I need. If someone can find it, and point me in the right direction, and it was in plain sight, I'll be more than happy to give myself a swirly for being a turnip.
Here's the deal. I got married in April to another CF member. It was done in Vegas, so we had to wait awhile for the license to make its way back up here. Now that it's here, I need to know what kind of ID I need to bring with it to change my status. My husband attempted to go in to do it once, but they said that it was birth certificate or nothing -- ie, they wanted him to have my birth certificate to change it, then when I had to go in, I would need his birth certificate. When he went in to do it, they didn't need his birth certificate, just his military ID was fine, they just wanted mine. I was under the impression that a current passport had the same, if not more info on it than a birth certificate, but I'm just wondering if there's a reference somewhere that outlines exactly what to do when two CF members get married. So I'm asking, can I use my passport for this? Reason being, we just moved, and my birth certificate is in one of the "important stuff boxes," and I've been searching, but I have yet to find it.
Also -- I'm currently on maternity leave, and signed up my then-unborn fetus for PSHCP when he was 4 months from being born. He's now 5 months old, and in the 9 months since I signed up for it, I haven't received any info. I called the BOR, and was directed to this 'positive enrolment' website, but the clerk I spoke to gave me the wrong contract number and plan number and just said, "Well, I don't know what to do then, you'll just have to wait to see if your card comes in." I have $750 worth of prescription receipts sitting here that I could really use some of the cash back from, so it's getting kind of important that this gets figured out.
I'm more than happy to go back to/call the BOR, but I'd like to have some references or tips handy on how to deal with this. I'll worry about changing my last name later, hahaha, I just want to get these who things done first.
Thank you so much for your time!
Here's the deal. I got married in April to another CF member. It was done in Vegas, so we had to wait awhile for the license to make its way back up here. Now that it's here, I need to know what kind of ID I need to bring with it to change my status. My husband attempted to go in to do it once, but they said that it was birth certificate or nothing -- ie, they wanted him to have my birth certificate to change it, then when I had to go in, I would need his birth certificate. When he went in to do it, they didn't need his birth certificate, just his military ID was fine, they just wanted mine. I was under the impression that a current passport had the same, if not more info on it than a birth certificate, but I'm just wondering if there's a reference somewhere that outlines exactly what to do when two CF members get married. So I'm asking, can I use my passport for this? Reason being, we just moved, and my birth certificate is in one of the "important stuff boxes," and I've been searching, but I have yet to find it.
Also -- I'm currently on maternity leave, and signed up my then-unborn fetus for PSHCP when he was 4 months from being born. He's now 5 months old, and in the 9 months since I signed up for it, I haven't received any info. I called the BOR, and was directed to this 'positive enrolment' website, but the clerk I spoke to gave me the wrong contract number and plan number and just said, "Well, I don't know what to do then, you'll just have to wait to see if your card comes in." I have $750 worth of prescription receipts sitting here that I could really use some of the cash back from, so it's getting kind of important that this gets figured out.
I'm more than happy to go back to/call the BOR, but I'd like to have some references or tips handy on how to deal with this. I'll worry about changing my last name later, hahaha, I just want to get these who things done first.
Thank you so much for your time!