Change of name in visa granted?

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My passport has the given name:

  • Numaan Muneer
  • No surname

I was granted visit visa to the UK today , it states my name as Muneer Numaan, is that a problem?



Best Answer

This will be fine as the visa is issued with the name in you passport. It is common for the surname/given name in a passport to not be given.




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Can I change the name on my visa?

Name Change Documentation IssuesTravelers who cannot provide evidence of a recent name change will need to apply in person at an acceptance facility or renewal office. Use Form DS-11, evidence of U.S. citizenship, a passport photo and a valid ID issued in your current name (as well as a photocopy of that ID).

What happens to my US visa if I change my name?

A change of name will not affect the validity of the visa. We recommend that when traveling, you carry a copy of the document showing the name change. It is not possible to 'transfer' a visa.

Can immigrants change their name?

The Naturalization Act of 1906 established the rule requiring documentation of any name changes, \u201cbecause of the well-known fact that immigrants did change their names, and tended to do so within the first five years after arrival,\u201d says the U.S. immigration office.

How do I change my name on my Australian visa?

Clients can request a change to their personal details recorded on their visa by lodging Form 424C "Request for amendment or annotation to personal records" with DIBP. This form is available on DIBP's website.



I CHANGED MY NAME. IS MY US VISA WITH MY OLD NAME STILL VALID ?




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