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Thank you very much for your reply. The question asks for all the previous UK immigration applications. So I think I need to provide the details of all of the visa applications, not only for the settlement application. Isn't it?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:59 pmNo issue, you only need to mention the application that lead to settlement. Just explain the difference in name, but unlikely this will be a problem.
amkay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 12:55 amThank you very much for your reply. The question asks for all the previous UK immigration applications. So I think I need to provide the details of all of the visa applications, not only for the settlement application. Isn't it? Only the visa applications that lead to settlement are relevant for citizenship. So that one is irrelevant.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:59 pmNo issue, you only need to mention the application that lead to settlement. Just explain the difference in name, but unlikely this will be a problem.
And, how shall I answer the question "In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?"
In all my previous applications, I answered No. I suppose it would be better to give the same answer (No) for consistency, but I will provide my surname with the different spelling (two different letters) in response to the question "Name in which you made the application". As I explained this won't be relevant for the visa application you mentioned. I would still take the time to explain in a cover letter that although your legal name didn't change, in the years xxxx-xxxx you used a different spelling of your last name for translation reasons but all your documents are now in a certain spelling.
Thank you very much for your response. So, from my understanding, I can answer "No" to the "In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?" question, but I will write a cover letter to explain..... Is that right?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 3:02 amamkay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 12:55 amThank you very much for your reply. The question asks for all the previous UK immigration applications. So I think I need to provide the details of all of the visa applications, not only for the settlement application. Isn't it? Only the visa applications that lead to settlement are relevant for citizenship. So that one is irrelevant.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:59 pmNo issue, you only need to mention the application that lead to settlement. Just explain the difference in name, but unlikely this will be a problem.
And, how shall I answer the question "In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?"
In all my previous applications, I answered No. I suppose it would be better to give the same answer (No) for consistency, but I will provide my surname with the different spelling (two different letters) in response to the question "Name in which you made the application". As I explained this won't be relevant for the visa application you mentioned. I would still take the time to explain in a cover letter that although your legal name didn't change, in the years xxxx-xxxx you used a different spelling of your last name for translation reasons but all your documents are now in a certain spelling.
Thanks for your response. It seems that the above post has been merged with this topic. Could you please respond to this as well?amkay wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 7:54 pmThank you very much for your response. So, from my understanding, I can answer "No" to the "In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?" question, but I will write a cover letter to explain..... Is that right?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 3:02 amamkay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 12:55 amThank you very much for your reply. The question asks for all the previous UK immigration applications. So I think I need to provide the details of all of the visa applications, not only for the settlement application. Isn't it? Only the visa applications that lead to settlement are relevant for citizenship. So that one is irrelevant.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:59 pmNo issue, you only need to mention the application that lead to settlement. Just explain the difference in name, but unlikely this will be a problem.
And, how shall I answer the question "In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?"
In all my previous applications, I answered No. I suppose it would be better to give the same answer (No) for consistency, but I will provide my surname with the different spelling (two different letters) in response to the question "Name in which you made the application". As I explained this won't be relevant for the visa application you mentioned. I would still take the time to explain in a cover letter that although your legal name didn't change, in the years xxxx-xxxx you used a different spelling of your last name for translation reasons but all your documents are now in a certain spelling.