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No, you don't need to transfer the dependant visa, unless you really want to! You can just carry both old and new passports when travelling.decentguy_uk wrote:I may go ahead and apply for change of name in passport....
Again her passport expires in 11 months...this means new passport (might as well do both things at same time)...
Do we need to transfer her dependant visa from old passport to new one ???
If it's expiring that soon anyway, then yeah, definitely worthwhile getting a new one. It will make it that much simpler, and will save her having to carrying two passports for years.decentguy_uk wrote:Again her passport expires in 11 months...this means new passport (might as well do both things at same time)...
I think he's only asking about the name to use for the LIUK test, not the application itself.Rozen wrote:Application forms usually ask for your name AS IT APPEARS IN PASSPORT. So whether you're married or not, it will have to be the name that is in your passport at the time of the application.kiwi_in_the_uk wrote:If it were me, I'd use her current (married) name.
Kiwi in the UK, I think you will note that he was asking about which name to put on the ILR application (as per quote). That is why I advised as I did.decentguy_uk wrote: So do we make our ILR application with her maiden name ?
Way to go, decentguy_uk! All the best!decentguy_uk wrote:Thanks all for information...
Gonna go ahead with LIUK test today with her married name....
Name in application will be her passport name (as it requires NAME AS IT APPEARS ON PASSPORT) but will submit our marriage certificate as an additional proof.
Thanks all...
Good Day.
Which is what I've been saying all along!..... Sorry, couldn't resist rubbing it in.decentguy_uk wrote:Hey guys
However, certificate was given to my wife with her passport name and not married name....Guy at test centre refused to use married name and mentioned that it always has to be passport name.....