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by Federal » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:21 am
Hello - I have had to battle through a similar issue. I have a DCPR in a wrong name and short of reapplying for the same document (which may or may not have resolved the issue) I was left with no other options other than to apply for BC, despite the naming discrepancy. After a lengthy correspondence with UKVI via my MP, I was told that I could apply for citizenship and it did not matter that 'the DCPR vignette differs' - all that mattered, was the name in your travel documents (passport). This was somewhat reassuring, (as the name in my passports and indeed all my documents is the correct one) but I'd like to warn you of what came next: a request for biometrics... addressed in the wrong name (the one on my DCPR).
Again, through my MP and through the UKVI email accounts, I had to raise this as an issue. I'm not sure which avenue worked but two weeks later, they sent an amended request for biometrics with my correct name. No acknowledgement that an error was made.
I am now patiently waiting for a decision in regards to my citizenship application. I pray that the lengthy kerfuffle as to the naming discrepancy that came before all this (been battling with this since January!) will not stall my case any further.
NB: When you receive the request for biometrics, it specifically states that if you are known by another name to the Home Office, then that is the name that they will use until your case is assigned to a caseworker. Only then, they will consider whether they should amend it. I was not at all comfortable with that (considering it was the UKVI's mistake in the first place), hence why I spammed them till they sent a new letter. Only time will tell if I did the right thing.
Best of luck, to us all!