What do I fill in if I have no middle name?

What do I fill in if I have no middle name?

The abbreviation “N.M.N.” (no middle name) or “N.M.I.” (no middle initial), with or without periods, is sometimes used in formal documents in the United States, where a middle initial or name is expected but the person does not have one.

Does middle name matter on passport?

Answer: A middle initial is acceptable on your passport. TSA’s Secure Flight Program asks passengers to enter their names as they appear on their government ID (i.e., passport). Small differences in the name on the boarding pass and ID, like middle initials, should not impact your travel.

Can I use my middle name as my first?

It is perfectly legal to use your middle name or even variations of your name, as long as you are not attempting to defraud anyone. However, in some situations, you will be required to use your real name, such as for licensing purposes, or it…

Does middle name need to be on airline ticket?

Even though your boarding pass may not match your government-issued ID (i.e. your middle name is not on it), if your passenger information is correct, there will not be a problem. Bottom Line: Even if you forget to put your middle name in when booking your ticket, chances are there will be no issues when flying.

Is two middle names too much?

Two middle names is fine. But don’t just use every name you love, or you’ll be stuck if you ever have another girl. Both our dc have 2 middle names (2nd for each is my maiden name). Our surname is only one syllable but we’d have done the same had it been longer.

Is three middle names too much?

Sure, three middles is a lot but if you’re prepared to deal with it then go for it! In this situation it’s truly what you like that goes because nobody else really has a huge say or will have to deal with it. Typically, I would say that 3 middle names is excessive.

Can I give myself a second middle name?

You can give a middle name to yourself by adding it in your name by following a legal process only. But this will create hassles rather than convenience because this will change your name shown in the birth certificate and also that shown in your educational documents.

How do I legally get a second name?

How to Legally Change Your Middle Name

  1. Determine whether your state has a specific form for name changes.
  2. Gather required identification documents.
  3. Submit your completed forms and pay required fees.
  4. Publish a notice of your name change in a legal newspaper, if required.
  5. Attend required court hearings.

Can a JR have a different middle name?

No. The suffixes “Sr”, “Jr”, “II”, “III”, etc are only used when you have people with EXACTLY the same name. If you have a different middle name, then that is how you are distinguished. Your father is John Q Smith, you are John C Smith.

Can you change the middle name and still be a third?

If the middle names are different, there is no use for Sr. or Jr. or III, etc. It’s still significant to share a name; you just don’t need to use a suffix because your middle name distinguishes you already. However, I have seen people do I, II, III, IV with just First and Last names the same.