Passports are issued by the country where you LIVE, not where your dad was from. If you were born in, or live in France, you will get a French passport to travel internationally. If you are a US citizen, to travel abroad you will get a US passport, whether or not your father was born in the US, France, or Mars... If your father is a French citizen and you are under 18, you're entitled to a Dual Citizenship, and passports from both countries. Some countries ask you to choose one or the other at 18. I do not believe the US or France are among these. You might check with the French consulate in your area.
Complain at the office where you got the passport, and show them your birth certificate or other id which has your correct name.
Its a fancy name what country are you from? If you're American, put American. If you're French, put French You can find it on your birth certificate, passport or perhaps driver's license (depending on the country you are from).
Your name and date of birth will be on your birth certificate, your driver's license, your passport, and your income tax return, among other documents.
No, a deed poll is not a proof of identity, only a proof that you've changed your name.If you've changed your name and want to apply for a new passport (in the UK), the Identity & Passport will want to see your birth certificate and your deed poll.
It varies from country to country. However, in the UK for a first application you need a Birth Certificate, Two Photographs, one signed as to your likeness, the fee ( £100.00 +) A counter signature on the application form .
Who wants to make a change of name must contact his registrar's office. This you need a birth certificate and possibly the marital status certificate. And of course you need his passport.
Whose birth certificate?
find passport detail by name and date birth
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
Take the name from your birth certificate.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
The one on the birth certificate is the legal name.