Combination of names on passport differs from marriage certificate

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My husband bears 3 names. He used the names interchangeable on his passport and marriage certificate. on his Nigeria passport is Udo ikechi obinna. While on our marriage certificate his used his baptismal name which is Udo Benjamin ikechi. We are planning to apply for UK Visa as married couple so we will be presenting our marriage certificate. Will the difference in name post a problem for us or is there any kind of document or action to take to prove that he bears the 3 names.






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Can married couples have different surnames?

Neither will your marriage certificate indicate in any way what surname you will be using following your marriage. A marriage certificate simply records the names of the couple who are marrying. After your marriage, it is your own personal choice what you want your surname to be.

Can you have two surnames in Australia?

A maximum of 2 hyphenated names in any registered name, one a given, one as family name. A maximum of two names forms a hyphenated name.

Can I travel with my maiden name on my passport UK?

Yes, you can keep using your passport with the previous name on it. Although there is no obligation, the officials recommend updating the travel document, so it reflects your current name.

Can I use maiden name and married name in Australia?

Personal choice. If you were born and married in Australia, you can go back to using the name you were born with by providing the following documents (from any state or territory in Australia) to relevant organisations: birth certificate. marriage certificate.




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