Family Nationalization Application - Referee Forms
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 4:33 pm
Hi there,
I've just completed submitting my family nationalization application, and I have the forms that need to be signed by the referees. However, I'm uncertain about how to proceed with distributing these forms.
1. The document states that we need to glue passport-sized pictures onto each form. Is it acceptable for me to scan the document and paste the pictures digitally instead?
2. If I do glue the pictures onto the forms, can I scan the completed forms and send them to the referees? Some of them live in different cities.
3. Alternatively, do I need to handle everything manually and deliver the forms to each referee for them to sign?
Ultimately, I should scan these forms to upload them to UKVCAS, right? Since I chose the free service, I have to upload everything before our appointments. I'm not sure if it matters whether I scan the original documents that we print, or if the referees should scan the documents they need to sign and send them to me instead.
Thank you for your assistance!
Many thanks.
I've just completed submitting my family nationalization application, and I have the forms that need to be signed by the referees. However, I'm uncertain about how to proceed with distributing these forms.
1. The document states that we need to glue passport-sized pictures onto each form. Is it acceptable for me to scan the document and paste the pictures digitally instead?
2. If I do glue the pictures onto the forms, can I scan the completed forms and send them to the referees? Some of them live in different cities.
3. Alternatively, do I need to handle everything manually and deliver the forms to each referee for them to sign?
Ultimately, I should scan these forms to upload them to UKVCAS, right? Since I chose the free service, I have to upload everything before our appointments. I'm not sure if it matters whether I scan the original documents that we print, or if the referees should scan the documents they need to sign and send them to me instead.
Thank you for your assistance!
Many thanks.