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Is it possible to fly to Turkey on a passport with an old surname?
I got married, changed my last name, but never changed my passport, went to a travel agency, they told me that you can fly to visa-free countries with him. Is it true?
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12 subscribers  • asked 2011-04-2914 years ago
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аватар Katyyy
Of course you can, you show one passport, who knows what your last name is in the other? It's just that in the Schengen countries you need to provide both passports to apply for a visa.
аватар HAVE_REST
if it is not expired, if the validity of the passport does not expire less than 6 months after your return to your homeland, you will cross the borders without any problems.
аватар kat1983
I traveled like this for 3 years to Turkey and Egypt (I made a passport, and signed a week later, don’t throw it away????). By the way, about the expiration date - my husband flew, his expiration date was 3 weeks after his return (they flew to Turkey).
аватар Yulya22
I traveled like this for 3 years in a row both to Turkey and Egypt, everything is fine, only now I am changing it so that I can enter a small one in my passport!
аватар oresta52
Different republics have their own laws. Maybe you can, but for Belarusians, after a stamp in the passport about marriage and a change of surname, the passport is valid for exactly 1 month (time for a honeymoon trip). When passing through passport control, women are looking for this stamp. Previously (about 2 years ago) it was generally impossible to leave after the wedding without changing the passport, in case of changing the surname. The first page was stamped "To be replaced within a month." Then they made concessions to young couples so that they could go somewhere after the wedding. So you have Galinka, look at your passport carefully, if there are no comments from the registry office, then everything is in order. Who knows what your last name should be? But Belarus-Russia has many similar laws and decrees.
аватар oresta52
Here I found on the Internet similar to Belarusian:
Documents of Russian citizens for leaving the Russian Federation
1.2.4 If you are a lady and married before the trip, taking your husband's surname, then your "internal" passport has become invalid from the date indicated in the marriage certificate. You have 30 days to replace it. However, at the border it is impossible to check whether you have changed your surname or not. So, in general, it is possible to go to / to Ukraine with a passport with the same last name. And yet, do so only if there is no way to exchange your passport before the trip.
аватар Yulya22
This internal passport must be replaced within a month, and no stamps are put in foreign countries! You can even leave your old passport with us, pay officially 60 hryvnias (8 c.u.) at OVIR and drive on it to Turkey, Egypt, so that the new one does not clog up with stamps, and the pages do not end so quickly, but in a new way to the Schengen zone
аватар oresta52
Julia, you live in Ukraine, you have your own laws. Do not apply your laws to the citizens of Russia (the person who asked the question is a Russian). I work in this area and I cannot know and approve all the laws and decrees of each republic. Let Russian tourists who changed their last names after marriage answer.
аватар Yulya22
I have nothing against it, I say it as we have)
аватар oresta52
The person who asked the question is waiting for the correct answer, concerning him. If you want to answer a question, then first look where this person is from, and if you know the answer, answer. And then you so convincingly declare that you traveled like this for 3 years, and she will obey you, and she will be returned from the border. I had such a case, a young couple was returned from the border, I had to take them in a roundabout way so that the ticket to Egypt would not be lost.
аватар HotLine
The border guards do not have a database of married and divorced people. Moreover, there is no database of who the girl decided to take what surname in marriage. After all, there are those who decided not to change their last name. And they have no right to demand anything other than a passport.
Therefore, they can not miss because of marriage. So it is in Russia and Ukraine. I thought it was the same in Belarus.
oresta52, do you require a passport in the registry office to put a stamp on them? Or do they require an internal passport at the border?
аватар oresta52
tu HotLine Border guards do not look at the database of married and divorced people (only alimony debtors). Belarusians have one common passport. Passport officers have been instructed to check the marriage stamps (the passport is valid for a month after the wedding in case of a change of surname). And I know all this because I had a bitter experience when I booked a young couple and did not check that they were married for 3 months and she took his last name. The stamp indicates that she took her husband's surname. In the middle of the night they raised that they were returned, since there is a transition point Russia-Ukraine nearby, where there is no control of the white. border guards. At this crossing, all the little things pass, except for the base of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. So it’s different for everyone, you need to know your own laws and obey them. I even grew up. borderline they know this, he gave the passport with the words: "This is your wedding gift" (in the sense that he missed it)
аватар HotLine
Do Belarusians have one passport? Did not know. Cool.
One of the problems of one passport is the mark of residence or place of registration. In international practice, it is not customary to put this in passports. And we have the legacy of the USSR, and therefore the status of domestic and foreign in Ukraine and Russia is kept.
And in Belarusian passports, which are also foreign ones, is there a registration page?
аватар oresta52
A new passport was introduced in 1998. according to the European model: Photo with all the data on the back, on the last page. Out of 32 pages, 24 pages are occupied by VISA marks, and the rest by other marks. Our passports have everything: both an entry, and a stamp about marriage, divorce, children are entered. It’s convenient for us, no one asks for a residence permit at the border (to my question, the border guard replied: “But the homeless are not supposed to go on vacation). So without a residence permit in the summer, students sit in my buses to the Crimea.
аватар HotLine
Yeah. Belarus excelled.
A European-style passport, the so-called EU passport, does not provide for the presence of either a residence permit, or marriage stamps, or inscribed children.
аватар Igor12
Fly calmly, if you yourself do not tell at the border control, then everything will be fine. Accordingly, we are talking about visa-free countries.
аватар oresta52
The fact that children are included in the passport is a big plus! No need to carry birth certificates for children, as Russians and Ukrainians do. And there is enough space in the passport for all the stamps and they do not interfere with anyone, and the fact that there is one passport, not two, is also a big plus. We are satisfied with our passport, since the view of it with a scanned photo looks more solid compared to Ukrainian passports.
аватар Katyyy
oresta52, we also have new passports with a scanned photo;)
аватар HotLine
Patriotism is a good thing.
What will Belarus do when the whole of Europe switches to biometric passports?
And in 5 years, some consulates will only accept such passports.
If Al Qaeda keeps its promises, this period will be significantly reduced.
аватар HotLine
And in the Belarusian passports and registration, and children, and wives. And it is impossible to write off children in biometric passports. A-priory.
аватар oresta52
tu HotLine I don’t consider myself a patriot, since I am a born “zapadenka”, my children returned to Ukraine, they speak only Ukrainian, maybe soon I will also move (only an interesting job and authority deserved for years keeps me in Belarus). But I am a practical person, and always weigh the pros and cons. I thoroughly know the pros and cons of the system in which we now live, and I think that biometric passports in Belarus will appear as soon as it is needed, since the biometric characteristics of the male population have long been ready. Belarusian children have passports to leave from birth. Besides free.
аватар HotLine
You continue to amaze me.
Free procedures do not exist in nature.
In this case, the payment comes from the budget, which is formed from the taxes that you pay.
Like this? "biometric characteristics of the male population have long been ready." What body carried out this procedure? This is a huge amount of work and sophisticated equipment. In Russia, over the five years of the system's existence, about 9 million such passports have been issued. With a population of 140 million.
Moreover, almost all points of the federal system are equipped with the necessary equipment.
In addition, biometric passports have a very short validity period - people change. 10 years is the maximum. Imagine - every 10 years to change passports for the entire population.
If these passports are still the only ones, then a lot of problems immediately arise.
One of them is that it will be possible to obtain a passport only at the place of registration, since the registration stamp should be put by the one who is responsible for this - the local passport office.
And this is very inconvenient. A bunch of people are not working at the place of registration.
A mark on the family status. And for those who travel often.
аватар HotLine
Therefore, in most countries, the passport is used only for travel abroad. And for internal identification, a registration card is used. Russia is already preparing for this.
аватар oresta52
It is precisely this equipment and the staff that has been working for more than a year on the biometric characteristics of the male population, the men "flyers" (many oilmen fly to the North) are summoned to the passport office without fail by subpoenas. As for free children's passports, at least I know where my taxes went, the Japanese "yama-nayam1" roads that I traveled on May Day in Transcarpathia in Belarus cannot be found even in a shabby village!
аватар HotLine
I say - you are a patriot.
You wrote "the biometric characteristics of the male population have long been ready." It turned out not long ago, but recently and only for "flyers". In such a prosperous country, this is less than 1% of the population. It's not even worth talking about. The country didn't even notice.
аватар bileg
You people are all about your own, but you forgot about the girl who asked the question! In Russia, within a month, a person who has changed his surname is obliged to change all documents (but not everyone can do it!), Therefore, 99% of newly-made wives fly on old RFPs to visa-free countries even after the specified time. This is really not forbidden, because. It is not possible to prove the change of surname! BUT everything is good when everything is really good! I bought a tour, everything worked out, everything worked out! And God forbid that this is exactly what happened. For serious problems, controversial decisions, etc. questions may arise: was there a girl ?! So it's up to you dear! does it make sense to use the old RFP or have time to exchange it. In any case, good luck.
аватар oresta52
tu HotLine For the "flyers" you did not understand me. I wrote that flyers are caught by subpoenas, since not everyone lives permanently in Belarus. And the rest of the population is ready for new biometric passports.
аватар HotLine
oresta52, but how to understand your phrase:
"biometric characteristics of the male population have long been ready."
And the population is ready for new passports from birth - everyone has a head, fingerprints, etc.
аватар oresta52
The men's retinas were scanned and fingerprints were taken. Those who did not pass this procedure are searched for by phone and sent summons.
аватар HotLine
All men? Who scanned? Police, Mrs. security?
The main and mandatory parameter of biometric passports is a two-dimensional photograph of the head.
And few countries in Europe have retinas and fingerprints. Poland, Finland definitely do not.
And Belarus distinguished itself - they collected fingerprints from the peasants. I doubt that for biometric passports.
Judging by your own information, Belarus, like Ukraine, has not even begun the process of preparing for the issuance of biometric passports. But in our country, at least ZhEK and ZAGS will not be involved in this.
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