New passport contains a different variation of my name. Can I still travel with a valid Schengen visa that was issued with my previous name?

New passport contains a different variation of my name. Can I still travel with a valid Schengen visa that was issued with my previous name? - Passport on Top of a Planner

I have a valid German Schengen visa which I got on my old passport. I applied for a new passport as I had run out of pages and when was issued, my name was changed slightly. My old passport had both my surname and given name (Jayashri Ramamurti) in the given name column with the surname column blank but now my new passport shows my given name (Jayashri) and surname (Ramamurti) separately (and correctly).

Unfortunately my valid German Schengen visa reflects my name as Jayashri Ramamurti, Jayashri Ramamurti (and is stamped on my old passport). I am told that I need to first cancel my current visa and then re-apply. I am traveling to Frankfurt on a vacation in mid July and I am afraid I won't have much time to go through this process. Is there any other way out?



Best Answer

Yes.

OP has a passport, now expired, with given name: Jayashri Ramamurti, surname: .

OP has a new passport with given name: Jayashri, surname: Ramamurti.

There is a clear link between the two, beyond names and photographs etc, through the old passport number, as this is included in the new passport:

your old passport no. is also retained on the last page

The visa, in the passport with given name: Jayashri Ramamurti, surname: , is in the name: Jayashri Ramamurti Jayashri Ramamurti. This has presumably worked in that passport but even if not should have done so, since it was what the German issuing authority chose in the circumstances. There is no reason to suppose it would not work in connection with a passport that shows given name: Jayashri, surname: Ramamurti in conjunction with the old passport (which contains the visa) and the cross-linking provided by the old passport number being included in the new passport.

This situation is very unlikely to be covered specifically in any rules or guidance so, like other admittance considerations, may depend upon the 'mood' of the Immigration official. The chances of any such official objecting purely on the issue of these names is negligible.

Obviously it would have been nice to have heard back from OP one way or the other but it seems that isn't about to happen.




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Can I have 2 Schengen visas at the same time?

In theory, it is not possible for a person to hold two valid short stay visas covering the same period. I have a valid Schengen visa but it does not cover my next intended stay, what can I do? In this case, it is possible to file a visa application for another Schengen visa to cover the next intended stay entirely.

Do I have to visit the country that issued my Schengen visa?

It does not need to be the country that issued you with a Schengen Visa, as you must apply with the nation where you are planning to spend the majority of your stay in the Schengen Area.

Do Schengen countries share visa information with UK?

At the same time the draft resolution written by the UKCG, led by MEP David McAllister considers that the UK shall not have access to the Schengen Information System (SIS), since it is now a third-country to the EU.

Can I change my itinerary after getting Schengen visa?

"can i change my itinerary within the schengen area ?" You should follow the itinerary you gave when you applied for the visa. You cannot change your itinerary so completely that the information you gave in the visa application is no longer true.



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