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ChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:10 amHi all,
My wife is pregnant and due with our first child May 15 2023. Her BRP (spouse visa) expires June 23 2023.
When we renew, what documents/paperwork is needed for our child? Ordinarily none, however you may upload birth certificate to serve as further proof of subsisting relationship.I believe our daughter will hold USA and UK citizenship by birth, but at the time won't have a passport, or may not even be born if we choose to apply for renewal earlier.
Anyone have any guidance or links to guidance I can look at? Thanks.
So no additional income needed, just a birth cert? And they can deduce that our daughter is British? I swear I did search on Google many keywords but nothing of relevance come up, so i came to the only place I know.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:00 amChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:10 amHi all,
My wife is pregnant and due with our first child May 15 2023. Her BRP (spouse visa) expires June 23 2023.
When we renew, what documents/paperwork is needed for our child? Ordinarily none, however you may upload birth certificate to serve as further proof of subsisting relationship.I believe our daughter will hold USA and UK citizenship by birth, but at the time won't have a passport, or may not even be born if we choose to apply for renewal earlier.
Anyone have any guidance or links to guidance I can look at? Thanks.
Use the income of either of you that meets the financial requirements.ChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:37 amSo no additional income needed, just a birth cert? And they can deduce that our daughter is British? I swear I did search on Google many keywords but nothing of relevance come up, so i came to the only place I know.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:00 amChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:10 amHi all,
My wife is pregnant and due with our first child May 15 2023. Her BRP (spouse visa) expires June 23 2023.
When we renew, what documents/paperwork is needed for our child? Ordinarily none, however you may upload birth certificate to serve as further proof of subsisting relationship.I believe our daughter will hold USA and UK citizenship by birth, but at the time won't have a passport, or may not even be born if we choose to apply for renewal earlier.
Anyone have any guidance or links to guidance I can look at? Thanks.
ChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:37 amSo no additional income needed, just a birth cert? And they can deduce that our daughter is British? If you are British or settled here in the UK, they would know that by Birth in the UK, your child is British. More so, your British passport or ILR proof would be required during your wife's spouse visa renewal. HO knows the rules and wouldn't bother about the kid. I swear I did search on Google many keywords but nothing of relevance come up, so i came to the only place I know.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:00 amChugaLuvMe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:10 amHi all,
My wife is pregnant and due with our first child May 15 2023. Her BRP (spouse visa) expires June 23 2023.
When we renew, what documents/paperwork is needed for our child? Ordinarily none, however you may upload birth certificate to serve as further proof of subsisting relationship.I believe our daughter will hold USA and UK citizenship by birth, but at the time won't have a passport, or may not even be born if we choose to apply for renewal earlier.
Anyone have any guidance or links to guidance I can look at? Thanks.
Ok that's great I will keep this in mind. Not sure when our baby will be born (due date is mid-May) and her visa expires June 2023 so hopefully should have a birth cert. by time we apply.bathanza wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 3:44 pmThe application will ask for the child's name, date of birth, languages spoken (I know, totally silly) and passport number, leave it blank, if it doesn't let you proceed write N/A and in a cover letter explain the child was born on x date and passport has yet to be applied.
The application itself has to be supported by the birth certificate, so just ensure this is in place ahead of submissions, I had the certificate done within 28 days of birth, some councils have a delay just be mindful of this.