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by ausvisaissues
3682 days ago
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Usually when Russians write their name, they write: Given Name + Patronymic Name + Surname Given name: Vladimir Patronymic name: Alexandrovich (son of Alexandr) Surname: Putin The patronymic name and surname changes between male and female. What is not clear is why Igor is not written as Igorevich. Perhaps a Russian/Ukrainian user can weight in? |
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Canadian immigration service, for one, just cuts patronymic name if total length of first + patronymic + last names exceeds certain limit (my guess - the limi tis length of the field in some form/database). So "Igorevich" becomes "Igore" or "Igorev" depending on you first/last names lengths. US may have more flexible rules and lets you provide your version of middle name or drop it altogether.
I wouldn't attach too much importance to this detail