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wow - very ticky!summersky wrote:Hi. I am going to apply for Naturalisation on 10th August with my husband and child. In the form, it is asking for any other surname that I have been known in the UK. When I came to the UK, I was married and I was on dependant visa. Then I got divorced and applied to HSMP visa and entered into UK again with a new entry clearance & HSMP visa. Then I got married with my current husband but he doens't know that this is my second marriage. Therefore, I cannot reveal my previous surname in the application form. If I don't give this, do you think that it would be picked up and could cause my application to be rejected? I don't have a criminal record or convictions but as mentioned, I cannot give my previous surname as my husband doesn't know my full story... Please help.
It will be definitely picked up as a part of ID check, if not now then when you apply for passport. Name declaration including previous ones is part of ID check.Therefore, I cannot reveal my previous surname in the application form. If I don't give this, do you think that it would be picked up and could cause my application to be rejected?
Do not lie, I repeat, do not lie.summersky wrote:My surnames are not associated in my credit file. I made a new start with my new visa and new surname. So, I don't think that it would be picked up in Passport ID checks. What they check is your bank account numbers, credit card numbers, mortgage company, your electrol register etc.
With regards to Naturalisation ID checks, do you think they would access my previous visa records in Home Office? Again, I put my first UK entry date as the date of my 2nd entry clearance because I qualified ILR based on it.
Does this make things more complex?
my current passport is in my current surname and all my new visa stamps, ILR etc are on this one too. if they do ID checks and get in touch with Home Office regarding previous visas etc, why do you think they ask for a passport showing that you had been in the UK for the last five years. This could easily be picked up from ILR approval record in Home Office.1664 wrote:even if you use different names - you still would have the same passport for the 2 entry clearances. How are you going to justify that?
Is your husband really going to look at your application that finely. frankly just say that you changed your name, why do you have to explain to him anyway?summersky wrote:Hi. I am going to apply for Naturalisation on 10th August with my husband and child. In the form, it is asking for any other surname that I have been known in the UK. When I came to the UK, I was married and I was on dependant visa. Then I got divorced and applied to HSMP visa and entered into UK again with a new entry clearance & HSMP visa. Then I got married with my current husband but he doens't know that this is my second marriage. Therefore, I cannot reveal my previous surname in the application form. If I don't give this, do you think that it would be picked up and could cause my application to be rejected? I don't have a criminal record or convictions but as mentioned, I cannot give my previous surname as my husband doesn't know my full story... Please help.
Casa wrote:Unfortunately the advice may be too late. I'm guessing that a false declaration would have been given in the most recent entry visa application which would have asked for details of any previous visa held or applied for.
Also, how the OP managed to marry for the second time without declaring a previous marriage/divorce.
But when her husband will fill in the form, he will not disclose all the information for this question:ILR_Applicant_UK wrote:Are your husband and child applying as your dependents?...
If not, make an excuse and apply separately??
Form AN wrote: 1.31 Full name of partner
If your partner is or has ever been known by
any name or names apart from those
mentioned above, please give details here
summersky wrote:i took the difficult route and updated my husband on my full story. went to the ncs appointmnet today. provided two passports, two entry clearance visas. guess what.... NCS officer put the"first UK arrival date" as the date that i entered the UK with my own HSMP visa. So, my first enterance with the dependant visa was not taken into account. And then, i had left some questions blank like previous husband's birthday, reason of ending marriage etc, it wasn't a problem. Finally, when it came to passport photocopies, she did not take my old passport with old marriage surname at all. She said, it's not covering any time in the past 5 years, therefore not relevant.
So, all the efforts i made to be honest and all the stress i had in the past month and the damage i made to my current marriage due to this hidden fact was completely unneccessary. All they are interested is just last 5 years. now, my recommendation to everyone is "don't be too honest, if it's not neccessary" and my case just proved that it wasn't neccessary at all....
Absolutely agree. You will also be asked later in your passport application about any changes to your surname.Yes it was necessary. Getting British citizenship through fraud is taken incredibly seriously.
Honesty is always the best policy. The NCS do not make the decision on your application in any case - they are just counter clerks. They are not UKBA caseworkers or employees either.
I think you did the right thing...and i dont think its damage to your current marriage...but now you can be proud to be a honest person...and keep your head high...summersky wrote:i took the difficult route and updated my husband on my full story. went to the ncs appointmnet today. provided two passports, two entry clearance visas. guess what.... NCS officer put the"first UK arrival date" as the date that i entered the UK with my own HSMP visa. So, my first enterance with the dependant visa was not taken into account. And then, i had left some questions blank like previous husband's birthday, reason of ending marriage etc, it wasn't a problem. Finally, when it came to passport photocopies, she did not take my old passport with old marriage surname at all. She said, it's not covering any time in the past 5 years, therefore not relevant.
So, all the efforts i made to be honest and all the stress i had in the past month and the damage i made to my current marriage due to this hidden fact was completely unneccessary. All they are interested is just last 5 years. now, my recommendation to everyone is "don't be too honest, if it's not neccessary" and my case just proved that it wasn't neccessary at all....