Hi. I am going to apply for the UK spouse visa next year and wonder if I can use my husband's surname for the spouse visa application.
I got married to a British citizen in the UK and then we moved to South Korea last year. In Korea, women do not really change their surname after marriage (it is quite difficult to change it and a bit strange to do as well). What we do on our passport is to show [First Name] [Surname] (Spouse of Husband Last Name), which is optional but I did update it on my passport.
My question is if I can use 'First Name My Surname Husband Surname' for my spouse visa applicaton. For example, if my full name is 'Emily Kim' and husband last name is 'Smith', can I say my name is 'Emily Kim Smith' in the visa application? On the copies of family relations and resident registration issued by the Korean government and written in English, my name in English is 'Emily Kim Smith', not 'Emily Kim (Spouse of Smith). Not sure if this is official enough to use 'Emily Kim Smith' for the application (And of course I have a marrige certificate from the UK as well as South Korea).
Thanks!
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