Sharing Time and Cost saving tips
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:07 pm
Dear Friends,
Finally I have got my British Passport and want to thank all the good hearts who shared their valuable experiences.
I want to give some cost and time saving tips that I learnt from my experience.
(Admin you could make this sticky if you find it useful)
TIP 1
Choosing the Right NCS :
Most apply to their local council offices which are generally busy-wait time is 3 to 4 weeks and they ask you to pay the fee in advance and wont pay the money in case you don't make it for any reasons without advance notice (usually 5 working days).
Alternative : The registrar offices are generally not so busy and provide an appointment in 3 or 4 days and dont insist on cash advance.
In the NCS page of the UKBA website, there is a link for Greater London and England. Click on the England Page and look for the nearest place to you.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... s_england/
For example, I could get an appointment at Colchester in 3 days.
TIP 2 :
Referee:
Many think the GPs is good for their professional refree.
GPs (Doctors) are NOT in the list of professional people suggested by home office. I heard some GPs charge upto 35 pounds for each signature.
See if you can find an alternative it is better.
Check this link:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... er6/annexa
TIP 3:
Ceremony:
Private or Public Ceremony
Private Ceremonies cost you money. Cost varies(Redbridge- 55 pounds, some others -75) but can be done immediately. So if you are in a hurry, (for example :need a passport for jobs requiring a British passport ), you can do it.
TIP 4 :
Passport :
Apply through Post office Check and send service corrects small mistakes that we make. Costs 8.75.
When it comes to Interview, note that London Victoria is very busy .But Luton usually has slots in one or two days and it is only 25 minutes from St Pancras Internationational (50 mins from King's cross).
Make sure you Passport counter signatory is a professional person approved by UKBA and dont waste another 35 pounds on your GP.
https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications
As you can see there are no GPs in that list.
Thanks
Regards
Nathan
Finally I have got my British Passport and want to thank all the good hearts who shared their valuable experiences.
I want to give some cost and time saving tips that I learnt from my experience.
(Admin you could make this sticky if you find it useful)
TIP 1
Choosing the Right NCS :
Most apply to their local council offices which are generally busy-wait time is 3 to 4 weeks and they ask you to pay the fee in advance and wont pay the money in case you don't make it for any reasons without advance notice (usually 5 working days).
Alternative : The registrar offices are generally not so busy and provide an appointment in 3 or 4 days and dont insist on cash advance.
In the NCS page of the UKBA website, there is a link for Greater London and England. Click on the England Page and look for the nearest place to you.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... s_england/
For example, I could get an appointment at Colchester in 3 days.
TIP 2 :
Referee:
Many think the GPs is good for their professional refree.
GPs (Doctors) are NOT in the list of professional people suggested by home office. I heard some GPs charge upto 35 pounds for each signature.
See if you can find an alternative it is better.
Check this link:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... er6/annexa
TIP 3:
Ceremony:
Private or Public Ceremony
Private Ceremonies cost you money. Cost varies(Redbridge- 55 pounds, some others -75) but can be done immediately. So if you are in a hurry, (for example :need a passport for jobs requiring a British passport ), you can do it.
TIP 4 :
Passport :
Apply through Post office Check and send service corrects small mistakes that we make. Costs 8.75.
When it comes to Interview, note that London Victoria is very busy .But Luton usually has slots in one or two days and it is only 25 minutes from St Pancras Internationational (50 mins from King's cross).
Make sure you Passport counter signatory is a professional person approved by UKBA and dont waste another 35 pounds on your GP.
https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications
As you can see there are no GPs in that list.
Thanks
Regards
Nathan