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  2. Begin by entering your First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. In the 'Professional Last Name (non-students)' field, input your professional surname. This is important for formal recognition within your professional context.
  4. Fill out your email address and birth date. Make sure to format the birth date correctly as Month/Day/Year.
  5. Complete your address details including Street Address, City, State, and Zip Code. This ensures proper communication and documentation.
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You can use both last nameswith a hyphen or without. You can take your spouses name, but use your former name strictly in a professional setting. Some states even allow you to move your old name to your middle name, and then tack on your new last one.
Yes. Generally, it is sufficient to describe a person by any known or acceptable abbreviation of her name, and that includes initials. All states consider a persons name to be her first and last name, allowing the substitution of either the correct initials or full middle name.
It is not possible to live in the U.S. without a surname name. Even Beyonce and Lizzo have a surname. You should realize that FNU or LNU will become your name because most people do not understand these abbreviations. In all instances, surname, given name and middle name should all match what is on the passport.
In legal contexts, given name(s) includes first and middle names. Examples of common given names in Canada include: Emma. Liam.
Can I legally be called by my middle name? You can request people to call you by whatever name you see fit. However, if you want to be called by your middle name on legal documents, i.e drivers license, loans, etc You would have to change your name.
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Get Custom Synonyms surname. family name. maiden name. married name. sobriquet. soubriquet. epithet. cognomen.
In most cases, a middle name is considered part of the full legal name if it is officially recorded on legal documents. However, there are exceptions to consider.
Existing last-name middle names may still be used, but can no longer be added. Occasionally, Scandinavians choose to use their middle name as their surname in everyday life.

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