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JJayaninja977
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March 22, 2025 at 6:05 amHi everyone,Iβm sure many of you have faced or are facing a similar issue regarding the format of your name on official documents, especially when it comes to the **passport**. In some regions in India, itβs common to use initials (take for example our external affairs minister, βS Jaishankarβ where βSβ stands for his father Subramanyam), a style you might have seen with notable public figures. I used this initials format on my birth certificate, school documents, college marksheets, and degree certificates. However, over time, my Aadhaar card, bank accounts, credit cards, and even my recently updated PAN card now show my full expanded name.
As I prepare to apply for a **passport**, Iβm wondering which version of the name to use going forward. Additionally, should I update my **Aadhaar card** to hold initials so that it remains consistent with my older documents?
Iβd love to hear from those who have navigated this decision:
* What are the advantages or disadvantages of using initials versus your full name on a passport?
* Have you encountered any issues or benefits in terms of consistency with other documents?
* Is it advisable to update Aadhaar to match older documents, or should I standardize everything to the full name?
* Any tips on maintaining a uniform identity across various official records?I believe discussing this can help many others facing the same dilemma. Looking forward to your insights and experiences!
Thanks in advance!
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NNiharikarider869
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March 23, 2025 at 2:51 amThey don’t allow usage of initials in passport. It has to be fully expanded initial
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