Someone who has earned their PhD.
You should put the suffix at the end of your last name in the "Last Name" section of the passport application form.
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No. You don't place your MS after your name. The only degree that is placed is a Ph.D and if a title of Dr. Is used with the name the Ph.D is not used.
No, you do not typically put a comma between a person's last name and their suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr., III). You would write the full name without a comma between them.
the suffix of named is ed the suffix of a word is the last two letters of a longer word than its original word like name would be named
A suffix is something you put at the beginning of a word and a suffix is something you put at the end of a word.
No, "Smith" is not a suffix part of my legal name.
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Example: John Smith DDS.
In most cases, the use of "Dr." as a prefix before a name is reserved for individuals with a doctoral degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D.). However, "Er." is not commonly used as an academic or professional suffix and may not be recognized or understood in the same way. It is best to use the appropriate title based on your specific qualifications and credentials.
Suffix is placed behind the base word.
Items which are under coverage can be put under the suffix.