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Emergency Travel Certificate for child with ILR

Post by Killerapps » Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:52 pm

Hi,

Please can you suggest on my situation as soon as possible.

Background:
My son was born in the UK in 2007 and has a Indian Passport. In 2011, I have got ILR and residence permit is stamped in his passport.

Recently I have discovered his passport is expired (expired way back in April, I didn't realise this earlier ) and went and applied for reissue of passport from Indian embassy on 19/Nov. Seems the passport are now sent to India and they the officer has asked me to check the status after 5 weeks.

Issue:
My father in law is having health problems and we have to travel to India in a weeks time. What are the options available now?

1. Obtain a emergency travel certificate and travel to India. I will ask my friend to collect the passport in 4th week of December and post it to India. Does this option pose any risk?
a. Will there be any issue at leaving port (London airport) when using this temporary emergency travel certificate
B. what will be the issues at arriving port in India (Delhi) for my child?

2. With similar analogy, while returning back from India on his new passport
A. Will there be any issues in leaving port Delhi as this is the first time the passport is entering into the records I.e. He hasn't used the passport while entering into India.
B. Considering that we have left UK with emergency travel certificate, wil there be any issue at London airport?

3. How to obtain a emergency travel certificate for a child?

Please help as I need to sort passport issue, leave, tickets, etc. many of the tasks are dependent on this issue of my child passport.

Out of curiosity, the passport used to be issued within a week in HCI London, when did this change to 5 weeks?

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:49 pm

1. Obtain a emergency travel certificate and travel to India. I will ask my friend to collect the passport in 4th week of December and post it to India. Does this option pose any risk?

No. But make sure you follow HCI requirements for collecting passport. ie check if you need to write an authority letter to your friend.


a. Will there be any issue at leaving port (London airport) when using this temporary emergency travel certificate.

No

B. what will be the issues at arriving port in India (Delhi) for my child?

No

2. With similar analogy, while returning back from India on his new passport
A. Will there be any issues in leaving port Delhi as this is the first time the passport is entering into the records I.e. He hasn't used the passport while entering into India.

No. But make sure you have your child travel doc used for entry into India.

B. Considering that we have left UK with emergency travel certificate, wil there be any issue at London airport?

No

3. How to obtain a emergency travel certificate for a child?

Apply at HCI london.


When leaving India for UK, if any officials ask you about how you got passport from UK sent to India, then do not disclose it was sent by post. Just tell them a friend bought it with him to India.

They say it is an offence to send Indian passport to outside India by post. A stupid official might try to impose the reverse analogy about passport arriving into India by post. :wink:

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Post by Killerapps » Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:21 pm

Thanks Ayyubi72. That's great relief!

The HCI website isn't clear on the requirements for issuing a emergency travel certificate. Is there any previous posts with that has gone through the requirements in detail?

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:30 pm

Exactly the same requirement and form and photograpahs as passport application. Fees is only a few pounds though.

Write a formal Indian style letter pointing out the emergency and requesting emergency TD.

If you have an emergency, than rather than enquiring here on forum, you are better off running to HCI. Just take as much docs as possible, originals and photocopies. You will need photocopies of previous passport for sure.

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