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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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You need to get it fixed.

Impossible to show the passport and birth certificate belongs to the same person if the first names are different.

You need to get it fixed.

Impossible to show the passport and birth certificate belongs to the same person if the first names are different.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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How do I fix it. He basically changed his name but doe not have evidence other than every other document has his name as In passport.

One can not basically change his legal name. There has to be a law or a court that allows the legal name change.

Unless there is a law that allowed it, your father obtained his passport by using an alias - something different from his legal name.

He will have to reconcile the two names and show it's the same person. How depends on the laws in his country.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Armenia
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The name he has in the birth certificate is a derivative of the name in the passport. For example ( Bill is William in America)

Based on his other documents being in his current name he got his passport.

And it was on 1961.

 
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