Father's first name between the applicant's first and last name in Kuwait Visa, is it normal?
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My friend has received his E-visa to go to Kuwait. In the E-visa, his name is written like this:
His first name + his father's first name + His last name.
As an example, suppose my friends name is "Jack Williamson' and his father's first name is "Jim". So his name is written in Kuwait E-visa as "Jack Jim Williamson".
Is this normal? Is that the way they write names in visas?
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Can visa name and passport name different?
Please note that your visa should have the exactly same name as per your passport. Even spelling error can create a problem. Shah Manish Dharmendra. Please double check the passport and visa, if any doubts contact consulate immediately.Is Last Name mandatory for visa?
While filling the online non-immigrant visa application (DS-160), the surname field is mandatory. How should I proceed with the application process? Place your given name in the surname field and put \u201cFNU\u201d (first name unknown) in the given name field.Is Mother name mandatory in visa?
Very unlikely to be an issue. The only problem I can foresee is if your parents' names are in your passport in which case the scrupulous Visa official might have cause to reject your application if it differs.What is surname in visa application?
Your surname is your family name. It's also called your \u201clast name.\u201d When filling out applications, type your surname as it appears on your passport, travel or identity document.THE FATHER | Official Trailer (2020)
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