There are two names that need to enter the United States of America.

Travelers entering the Gulf country must have a first and last name on their passports, according to the National Advance Information Centre.

If you have a single-word name on your passport, you will not be allowed to enter the country.

The rule doesn't apply to resident card holders in the United States.

IndiGo issued a statement saying that passengers with a single name on their passports will not be allowed to board any flights in the United States.

Passengers with a single name on their passports will not be allowed to travel to the United States of America.

Air India said the same thing.

People in certain parts of the world have only one name.

In the first half of the 20th century, some countries, including Iran and Turkey, imposed surnames on their citizens.

Some parts of India and Bhutan have no surnames.