Is it an issue if my name appears differently on my documents and passport? [closed]
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My name on my national ID card and education documents is only my first name. My passport has both first name and last name in respective fields. My school admission letter has my complete name, Abdul Basit Hafeez.
ID: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Educational Documents: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Admission Letter: Abdul Basit Hafeez
Passport: Lastname= Hafeez, FirstName = Abdul Basit
Can my French long stay student visa be rejected because of this?
Last year, my visa was rejected with this statement:
The information provided to justify the conditions of the stay is incomplete and/or unreliable.
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My name on my national ID card and education documents is only my first name. My passport has both first name and last name in respective fields. My school admission letter has my complete name, Abdul Basit Hafeez.
ID: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Educational Documents: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Admission Letter: Abdul Basit Hafeez
Passport: Lastname= Hafeez, FirstName = Abdul Basit
Can my French long stay student visa be rejected because of this?
Last year, my visa was rejected with this statement:
The information provided to justify the conditions of the stay is incomplete and/or unreliable.
visa-refusals french-schengen-visas
closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 6 at 0:59
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41
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My name on my national ID card and education documents is only my first name. My passport has both first name and last name in respective fields. My school admission letter has my complete name, Abdul Basit Hafeez.
ID: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Educational Documents: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Admission Letter: Abdul Basit Hafeez
Passport: Lastname= Hafeez, FirstName = Abdul Basit
Can my French long stay student visa be rejected because of this?
Last year, my visa was rejected with this statement:
The information provided to justify the conditions of the stay is incomplete and/or unreliable.
visa-refusals french-schengen-visas
My name on my national ID card and education documents is only my first name. My passport has both first name and last name in respective fields. My school admission letter has my complete name, Abdul Basit Hafeez.
ID: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Educational Documents: Abdul Basit (First Name)
Admission Letter: Abdul Basit Hafeez
Passport: Lastname= Hafeez, FirstName = Abdul Basit
Can my French long stay student visa be rejected because of this?
Last year, my visa was rejected with this statement:
The information provided to justify the conditions of the stay is incomplete and/or unreliable.
visa-refusals french-schengen-visas
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 6 at 0:59
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 6 at 0:59
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41
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show 2 more comments
It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41
It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41
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It is possible that the difference in names is the reason you were rejected. Is it normal to have a difference between school records and ID card in your country? Is it possible to get school records reissued with your full name?
â user16259
May 4 at 17:38
@user1659 thanks for comment, no that isnt common. and i have same name(first name) on ID and education documents, its not possible to change school certificate now
â A.B
May 4 at 17:48
As it was not an issue for admittance to the school, it suggests that either the premise (study) or other arrangements (funds, tuition, accommodation) may not have been satisfied or well-documented.
â Giorgio
May 4 at 17:50
@Giorgio If the uni has accepted the student, surely that automatically satisfies the premise? I agree the other issues are still open questions.
â user16259
May 4 at 19:37
You may be interested to read: Schengen Visa Refusal: Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
â Michael Hampton
May 4 at 19:41