I used a fake surname on my passport [closed]

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I have a passport that has a Japanese surname (not my real surname). I applied for a new passport using my real husband's surname. Now my new passport is being held in the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)? Am I going to jail? Is there any possibility to get my new passport? Please I need help.



Best Answer

You are not going to jail.

It is common to change one's last name after marriage. If any question arises, you can show your legally notarized marriage certificate as evidence of the change of status.




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