If the name on government-issued identification has no Latin characters, can I present it in exam?

Zhang, Chunyu 20 Reputation points
2024-06-19T04:17:16.3233333+00:00

I am from China and have booked an online AI-900 exam with Pearson Vue.

The name I used is Zhang Chunyu, which is the Chinese Pinyin. But the name on all government-issued identification I have is in Chinese, with no Latin characters.

I found I cannot change "Zhang Chunyu" into Chinese in the exam system, cause only Latin characters are accepted.

The question is, can I present the ID card with Chinese name directly in the coming exam?

Thanks.

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  1. Adharsh Santhanam 4,365 Reputation points
    2024-06-19T05:07:35.63+00:00

    Hello Zhang Chunyu, In your upcoming AI-900 exam with Pearson Vue, you should present your government-issued identification exactly as it appears on the ID card. If your name is in Chinese characters, that’s perfectly acceptable. The exam system’s requirement for Latin characters typically applies to the registration process, but during the actual exam, you can use your Chinese name as it appears on your ID card.

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