Legal Question in International Law in New York
Can one have two different names in two different countries?
If one has dual citizenship, would it be legal under international law to legally change one's name only in one country, yet keep one's birth name in the other one? (i.e. for one and the same person to have two passports of two different countries, each passport with a different name)
Asked on 9/26/08, 12:36 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald W. Hudspeth
The Law Offices of Donald W. Hudspeth, P.C.
Re: Can one have two different names in two different countries?
This law office only handles law in the state of Arizona, and no immigration law. Good luck on your search for a law firm.
Answered on 10/08/08, 6:01 pm
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