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Let me bit more clearsecret.simon wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 4:09 pmBe aware that as a mononymic person (a person with only one name), HMPO's policy is to list the first name as "XXX" and place the mononym in the Surname field.
See Paragraph 9 of Annex A: use of names in passports.
You have 2 options if its not too late.yomishu wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 4:24 pmLet me bit more clearsecret.simon wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 4:09 pmBe aware that as a mononymic person (a person with only one name), HMPO's policy is to list the first name as "XXX" and place the mononym in the Surname field.
See Paragraph 9 of Annex A: use of names in passports.
In my indian passport -
Given name = Yomishu Khan
Surname = blank
So i have asked them to only put YOMISHU KHAN in my certificate with no surname . I have provided my passport for evidence
So according to the document -
9 One Name
9.1 Where an applicant has just one name either on their birth certificate or by change of
name deed, this should be shown in the surname field with ‘XXX’ shown in the forename field.
so based on that my name would be wrong again since they place YOMISHU KHAN at surname field and XXX at forename which again is different to my passport
Agree with both suggestions. Only issue is that the OP has already applied for a revision/amendment of the naturalisation certificate.mesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:00 pmYou have 2 options if its not too late.
1. Apply for a new Indian passport to move your middle name into Surname. You don't need any other documents to do this. I had done this for my daughter. And then apply for the British Passport with the new Indian Passport.
2. Surrender your Indian passport. Apply for your British passport and chose that you don't have a foreign passport. In this case, you can stick to what you already have and no changes needed.
Yeah. Hence mentioned, if it's not too late . Could have checked here and not have an "XXX" on the passport forever. Hope it's not another long wait for @Yomishu. Good luck.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:30 pmAgree with both suggestions. Only issue is that the OP has already applied for a revision/amendment of the naturalisation certificate.mesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:00 pmYou have 2 options if its not too late.
1. Apply for a new Indian passport to move your middle name into Surname. You don't need any other documents to do this. I had done this for my daughter. And then apply for the British Passport with the new Indian Passport.
2. Surrender your Indian passport. Apply for your British passport and mention you don't have a foreign passport. In this case, you can stick to what you already have and no changes needed.
Himesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 8:09 pmYeah. Hence mentioned, if it's not too late . Could have checked here and not have an "XXX" on the passport forever. Hope it's not another long wait for @Yomishu. Good luck.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:30 pmAgree with both suggestions. Only issue is that the OP has already applied for a revision/amendment of the naturalisation certificate.mesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:00 pmYou have 2 options if its not too late.
1. Apply for a new Indian passport to move your middle name into Surname. You don't need any other documents to do this. I had done this for my daughter. And then apply for the British Passport with the new Indian Passport.
2. Surrender your Indian passport. Apply for your British passport and mention you don't have a foreign passport. In this case, you can stick to what you already have and no changes needed.
I m regretting my actions now. I shouldn't have send the certificate backmesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 8:09 pmYeah. Hence mentioned, if it's not too late . Could have checked here and not have an "XXX" on the passport forever. Hope it's not another long wait for @Yomishu. Good luck.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:30 pmAgree with both suggestions. Only issue is that the OP has already applied for a revision/amendment of the naturalisation certificate.mesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:00 pmYou have 2 options if its not too late.
1. Apply for a new Indian passport to move your middle name into Surname. You don't need any other documents to do this. I had done this for my daughter. And then apply for the British Passport with the new Indian Passport.
2. Surrender your Indian passport. Apply for your British passport and mention you don't have a foreign passport. In this case, you can stick to what you already have and no changes needed.
I think this forum suggests it might take a couple of months to get it back. Cant do anything other than wait.yomishu wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 2:35 pmI m regretting my actions now. I shouldn't have send the certificate backmesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 8:09 pmYeah. Hence mentioned, if it's not too late . Could have checked here and not have an "XXX" on the passport forever. Hope it's not another long wait for @Yomishu. Good luck.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:30 pmAgree with both suggestions. Only issue is that the OP has already applied for a revision/amendment of the naturalisation certificate.mesn wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:00 pmYou have 2 options if its not too late.
1. Apply for a new Indian passport to move your middle name into Surname. You don't need any other documents to do this. I had done this for my daughter. And then apply for the British Passport with the new Indian Passport.
2. Surrender your Indian passport. Apply for your British passport and mention you don't have a foreign passport. In this case, you can stick to what you already have and no changes needed.
Its been a month now and no response - does it actually take one month to change a certificate
What can i do now to get a response? I have emailed all the email id i know