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trueindian2013
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Affidavit for change of appearance

Post by trueindian2013 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 9:23 pm

Hello moderators

I need to renew my daughters passport. I got her original passport when she was born now she is 5. When I checked the guidance on VFS site for passport renewal, they are asking to submit an affidavit to prove change of appearance sworn in front HCI (High Commission of India) / Notary. But I couldn't find relevant form on HCI London site. Can you advise the best way to secure an affidavit for change in appearance?

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Re: Affidavit for change of appearance

Post by CR001 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 9:38 pm

Surely an affidavit for change of appearance refers to 'cosmetic changes' and not just getting older.
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Re: Affidavit for change of appearance

Post by geriatrix » Thu Mar 24, 2016 7:12 am

Change in appearance wrote:For Minor Applicants ‘Change of Appearance’ affidavit is not applicable for minor applicants renewing their passports that are Under 16. All minor applicants should have Declaration for change of appearance and consent for minor applicants.
Read also Passports for Children under 16 years (Minor Child)
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