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Hi vivdubes,vivdubes wrote:Just explain this on page 15 of the application form and continue using the way you want..
See this HO guidance on Names & in particular the section on 'diacritical' characters:gorkem1974 wrote:Hi Omer and Everyone,
My name also has the letter Ö, May I learn if you've found an answer as to what to put in section 1.6 in the AN form. My name is GÖRKEM but I've always used as gorkem in the UK, so I have the same problem do you think if I put with dots will it be accepted and if yes will it then affect my other registrations such as banks.
Any help/advice would be extremely appreciated.
Many thanks
Gorkem
In other words... use the letter "O" (without dots) in UK.Where an applicant has a name including the diacritical characters listed (in document above), you will need to explain to them prior to issue that the alternative spelling must be used, the system must be updated to show the transliteration and a case note must be added to explain the change.
Similarly, if an applicant completes their application form with any diacritical characters in the name transliterated ..., but their documents show the corresponding diacritical character, this should be
accepted without any supporting evidence
noajthan wrote:See this HO guidance on Names & in particular the section on 'diacritical' characters:gorkem1974 wrote:Hi Omer and Everyone,
My name also has the letter Ö, May I learn if you've found an answer as to what to put in section 1.6 in the AN form. My name is GÖRKEM but I've always used as gorkem in the UK, so I have the same problem do you think if I put with dots will it be accepted and if yes will it then affect my other registrations such as banks.
Any help/advice would be extremely appreciated.
Many thanks
Gorkem
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... f-name.pdf
In other words... use the letter "O" (without dots) in UK.Where an applicant has a name including the diacritical characters listed (in document above), you will need to explain to them prior to issue that the alternative spelling must be used, the system must be updated to show the transliteration and a case note must be added to explain the change.
Similarly, if an applicant completes their application form with any diacritical characters in the name transliterated ..., but their documents show the corresponding diacritical character, this should be
accepted without any supporting evidence