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Yes go for it.ukswus wrote:This may sound rather trivial, but I will need to send 2 application forms, 4 passports, and 2 citizenship certificates together in one envelope when applying for the passports. However, the envelope which is provided with the application form is rather small, and fitting several documents like this into it can be a struggle. Besides, I am not very keen on folding the citizenship certificates in half, so can I send the docs in my own bigger envelope instead?
CR001 wrote:You will get the certificates back folded in half.
Use check and send and ask them. I would imagine that each application has to be sent on its own with its own supporting documents.
Yeah, I thought about it. I was not sure whether it's worthwhile applying through C&S, as read on this forum that its stuff can at times be quite unreasonable, but perhaps it's still better than applying directly. Anyway, thanks for the advice.noajthan wrote:Yes go for it.ukswus wrote:This may sound rather trivial, but I will need to send 2 application forms, 4 passports, and 2 citizenship certificates together in one envelope when applying for the passports. However, the envelope which is provided with the application form is rather small, and fitting several documents like this into it can be a struggle. Besides, I am not very keen on folding the citizenship certificates in half, so can I send the docs in my own bigger envelope instead?
(Simply stick supplied envelope on your envelope).
Alternately, why not apply via Check&Send & Post Office will package up & send the bundle for you.
Has to be worth £9 just for that & they will sanity check your application too.
I have found Post Office C&S staff helpful (to best of their abilities) & the service worthwhile.ukswus wrote:Yeah, I thought about it. I was not sure whether it's worthwhile applying through C&S, as read on this forum that its stuff can at times be quite unreasonable, but perhaps it's still better than applying directly. Anyway, thanks for the advice.