My Dad has two passports with different names [closed]
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My dad had a passport in 1980 and lost it when he applied for a second the agent who applied for the passport did it on a different name, We found the old passport recently. Both the passports were never renewed.
Now I need to renew his passport the old one that he had has the correct name on it whereas the second one is made on his nickname.
My question is do I have to submit both the passports or just the old one for renewal. And will there be any issue if I don't show the second passport.
Thanks for the help.
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What is the impact of having two different names for dual passport holders?
Answer: As a U.S. citizen, you are required to depart and re-enter the United States using your U.S. passport. As long as the name on your tickets match that on your U.S. passport, there should be no issue.What happens if you have two passports?
The advantage of having 2 passports is that one passport might grant the holder access to online visas or visa-free entry to destinations that the other does not. For example, a dual citizen of both the US and Cuba will find it easier to visit Brazil with their US passport.When you have two passports which one do you use?
The general rule of thumb for dual nationals going to one of their countries is enter and exit on that country's passport. Dual national US citizens must use their US passport when entering and leaving the United States, which after all makes sense: You're an American leaving, or returning to, America.Can dual citizens carry two passports?
Two Passports As a dual citizen, you are allowed to carry passports from both countries. For example, if you are a U.S. citizen and also a citizen of New Zealand, you can travel more easily between these two countries.Traveling with two passports - I almost got arrested | Jure Sanguinis Italian Dual Citizenship
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