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Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InWhat happens if I indicate on my Singapore Arrival Card that I have entered under another name before?Name on RyanAir ticket abbreviated in passportDifferent Details on Previous Passport“Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?” Passport number changedCan I use the visa in my expired passport when my new passport is in a different name?What does the “have you ever been known by any other name?” question mean on the UK visa application?US Visa Name not matching with the passport nameWhat happens if I indicate on my Singapore Arrival Card that I have entered under another name before?Travelling with US and Indonesian passportApplying for UK Visa but refused US visa 8 years ago on another named passportMisspelled name on passport/visas



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I change my nationality one years ago and my name spelling different in my new passport . I traveled to Singapore seven years ago with my indonesian passport . Its was spelling Nura and now Norah .



They have a question in the visa application "Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?"



Should I mark it as Yes or No?










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    The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago






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    You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago











  • Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

    – blankip
    9 hours ago






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    @Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

    – only_pro
    8 hours ago







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    Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

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I change my nationality one years ago and my name spelling different in my new passport . I traveled to Singapore seven years ago with my indonesian passport . Its was spelling Nura and now Norah .



They have a question in the visa application "Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?"



Should I mark it as Yes or No?










share|improve this question









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Norah is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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  • 23





    The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago






  • 3





    You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago











  • Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

    – blankip
    9 hours ago






  • 5





    @Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

    – only_pro
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

    – Zach Lipton
    4 hours ago













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I change my nationality one years ago and my name spelling different in my new passport . I traveled to Singapore seven years ago with my indonesian passport . Its was spelling Nura and now Norah .



They have a question in the visa application "Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?"



Should I mark it as Yes or No?










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I change my nationality one years ago and my name spelling different in my new passport . I traveled to Singapore seven years ago with my indonesian passport . Its was spelling Nura and now Norah .



They have a question in the visa application "Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport or name?"



Should I mark it as Yes or No?







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  • 23





    The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago






  • 3





    You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago











  • Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

    – blankip
    9 hours ago






  • 5





    @Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

    – only_pro
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

    – Zach Lipton
    4 hours ago












  • 23





    The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago






  • 3





    You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

    – Peter Taylor
    12 hours ago











  • Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

    – blankip
    9 hours ago






  • 5





    @Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

    – only_pro
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

    – Zach Lipton
    4 hours ago







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23





The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

– Peter Taylor
12 hours ago





The answer seems to be so obviously "Yes" that I must be missing something. Why are you unsure about what to answer?

– Peter Taylor
12 hours ago




3




3





You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

– Peter Taylor
12 hours ago





You say you've changed nationality, so surely you must have a different passport?

– Peter Taylor
12 hours ago













Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

– blankip
9 hours ago





Is anyone else waiting for the OP to change her username to Nura?

– blankip
9 hours ago




5




5





@Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

– only_pro
8 hours ago






@Norah Changing your name's spelling legally is the same thing as changing your name.

– only_pro
8 hours ago





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1





Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

– Zach Lipton
4 hours ago





Please don't delete the parts of your question that contain the information we need to answer it.

– Zach Lipton
4 hours ago










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You should answer Yes.



Even if you hadn't spelled your name differently, because you used a different passport you would have to answer 'yes'. You should explain the circumstances fully.



Even if the name change was the only issue it would be better to answer 'yes'. The authorities are likely to look at the issue and treat it as a trivial matter. However if you don't tell them they may think you have something to hide, and technically you would have lied on an official form.



It is almost always better to put information on an official form if you are in doubt.



And to an organization that largely deals with written records, a change of spelling will be considered a change of name.






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You should answer Yes.



Even if you hadn't spelled your name differently, because you used a different passport you would have to answer 'yes'. You should explain the circumstances fully.



Even if the name change was the only issue it would be better to answer 'yes'. The authorities are likely to look at the issue and treat it as a trivial matter. However if you don't tell them they may think you have something to hide, and technically you would have lied on an official form.



It is almost always better to put information on an official form if you are in doubt.



And to an organization that largely deals with written records, a change of spelling will be considered a change of name.






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You should answer Yes.



Even if you hadn't spelled your name differently, because you used a different passport you would have to answer 'yes'. You should explain the circumstances fully.



Even if the name change was the only issue it would be better to answer 'yes'. The authorities are likely to look at the issue and treat it as a trivial matter. However if you don't tell them they may think you have something to hide, and technically you would have lied on an official form.



It is almost always better to put information on an official form if you are in doubt.



And to an organization that largely deals with written records, a change of spelling will be considered a change of name.






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    11 hours ago













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You should answer Yes.



Even if you hadn't spelled your name differently, because you used a different passport you would have to answer 'yes'. You should explain the circumstances fully.



Even if the name change was the only issue it would be better to answer 'yes'. The authorities are likely to look at the issue and treat it as a trivial matter. However if you don't tell them they may think you have something to hide, and technically you would have lied on an official form.



It is almost always better to put information on an official form if you are in doubt.



And to an organization that largely deals with written records, a change of spelling will be considered a change of name.






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You should answer Yes.



Even if you hadn't spelled your name differently, because you used a different passport you would have to answer 'yes'. You should explain the circumstances fully.



Even if the name change was the only issue it would be better to answer 'yes'. The authorities are likely to look at the issue and treat it as a trivial matter. However if you don't tell them they may think you have something to hide, and technically you would have lied on an official form.



It is almost always better to put information on an official form if you are in doubt.



And to an organization that largely deals with written records, a change of spelling will be considered a change of name.







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