I plan to send detailed documentation to London visa office in first week of July. I would like forum members’ opinion on my strategy to avoid the potential problem that I might face due to differences in my full name mentioned on my civil and academic documents.
My all academic documents show my & my father's name as given below:
My name: <first name> <last name>
Father's name: <first name> <last name>
Whereas civil documents ( national ID card , Passport, Birth certificate) read as:
My name: <first name> <last name> Khan
Father's name: <first name> <last name> Khan
Instead of revising all my civil or academic documents, I plan to get a cover letter from college and university and send it to VO in sealed envelope of original transcripts. This cover letter may have text like:
“Please find enclosed the original transcripts of Mr. <first name> <last name> Khan (National ID No. XXXXX-XXXXXXX-X) S/O Mr. <first name> <last name> Khan National ID No. XXXXX-XXXXXXX-X)--------------“
Please comment if this approach is appropriate or not?
Thanks
My all academic documents show my & my father's name as given below:
My name: <first name> <last name>
Father's name: <first name> <last name>
Whereas civil documents ( national ID card , Passport, Birth certificate) read as:
My name: <first name> <last name> Khan
Father's name: <first name> <last name> Khan
Instead of revising all my civil or academic documents, I plan to get a cover letter from college and university and send it to VO in sealed envelope of original transcripts. This cover letter may have text like:
“Please find enclosed the original transcripts of Mr. <first name> <last name> Khan (National ID No. XXXXX-XXXXXXX-X) S/O Mr. <first name> <last name> Khan National ID No. XXXXX-XXXXXXX-X)--------------“
Please comment if this approach is appropriate or not?
Thanks