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Applicant's birth certificate

Post by ElizabethB » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:11 pm

Hi everyone

I have read that in some BHC offices the applicant is required to submit their birth certificate and/or national identity card in addition to their passport. Is this is the case? Does anyone know whether it is followed in Kampala?

Thanks!

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Post by andyb123 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:15 pm

Yes, in a lot of countries that is true and after looking at the embassy website in uganda they link to this which also it looks like you do need to provide a birth certificate (from bitter experience, most if not all BHC's also require a certified english translation of any documents not originally in english too - without knowing what the standard language is in uganda)

http://www.vfs-uk-ug.com/checklists.aspx

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Post by ElizabethB » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:21 pm

andyb123 wrote:Yes, in a lot of countries that is true and after looking at the embassy website in uganda they link to this which also it looks like you do need to provide a birth certificate (from bitter experience, most if not all BHC's also require a certified english translation of any documents not originally in english too - without knowing what the standard language is in uganda)

http://www.vfs-uk-ug.com/checklists.aspx
Thanks so much for highlighting that andyb123. This is a bit of problem, my spouse no longer has a birth certificate. Do you know if BHC know that in some countries it is difficult to get these things?!!

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Post by andyb123 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:29 pm

you can explain in a covering letter why you don't have this, quite how the ECO will look on this i can't say, it probably depends on what mood they are in the day they look at your application

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Post by immigrationuk2009 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:36 pm

Hi
andyb123 wrote:you can explain in a covering letter why you don't have this, quite how the ECO will look on this i can't say, it probably depends on what mood they are in the day they look at your application
Brith Certificate is not mandatory...It depends upon country in which you are going to apply..

I believe dont need to be explain..You would be fine..

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Post by DFDS. » Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:28 pm

ElizabethB wrote:
andyb123 wrote:Yes, in a lot of countries that is true and after looking at the embassy website in uganda they link to this which also it looks like you do need to provide a birth certificate (from bitter experience, most if not all BHC's also require a certified english translation of any documents not originally in english too - without knowing what the standard language is in uganda)

http://www.vfs-uk-ug.com/checklists.aspx
Thanks so much for highlighting that andyb123. This is a bit of problem, my spouse no longer has a birth certificate. Do you know if BHC know that in some countries it is difficult to get these things?!!
elizabethB, its quite easy to aply for another birth certificate in Uganda. All you have to do is go to the registra's office, fill in a form then pay asmall amount of money which i think is not more than £10 equivalent. It should take not more than two weeks to have it out.

Wish you luck.
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Post by ElizabethB » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:16 pm

DFDS. wrote:
ElizabethB wrote:
andyb123 wrote:Yes, in a lot of countries that is true and after looking at the embassy website in uganda they link to this which also it looks like you do need to provide a birth certificate (from bitter experience, most if not all BHC's also require a certified english translation of any documents not originally in english too - without knowing what the standard language is in uganda)

http://www.vfs-uk-ug.com/checklists.aspx
Thanks so much for highlighting that andyb123. This is a bit of problem, my spouse no longer has a birth certificate. Do you know if BHC know that in some countries it is difficult to get these things?!!
elizabethB, its quite easy to aply for another birth certificate in Uganda. All you have to do is go to the registra's office, fill in a form then pay asmall amount of money which i think is not more than £10 equivalent. It should take not more than two weeks to have it out.

Wish you luck.
Thanks DFDS. As you know from the other post, he's not Ugandan. Just will be applying in Uganda because no BHC in Bujumbura.. but thanks anyway.

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Post by doc.amby4 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:16 pm

ummm do i need my birth certificate(applicant's) while applying from pakistan??

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