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It's often correct, but! they tend to ask for missing documents at the end of this timeline, which adds another month. So gather your documents carefully and send originals, where you can (eg naturalization cert).
Depends; don't think it matters really.
That might be a problem.
Hopefully it won't be a problem. The colour copy is very clear, and it is stamped and signed by a solicitor attesting that it is a true copy of the original. And the instructions when applying online are very clear that a certified copy of the certificate is acceptable. I have no interest in sending the original in, since they also make it very clear that if it is lost or damaged that they will not replace it.
It isn’t about the quality of the copy. Passport Office individually verify the authenticity of each copied naturalisation cert with ISD. If ISD are too busy to reply applicants are required to send the original in to get a passport. If ISD verify then no original needs to be sent.archermoo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:34 pmHopefully it won't be a problem. The colour copy is very clear, and it is stamped and signed by a solicitor attesting that it is a true copy of the original. And the instructions when applying online are very clear that a certified copy of the certificate is acceptable. I have no interest in sending the original in, since they also make it very clear that if it is lost or damaged that they will not replace it.
This is the part I don't quite understand. If they still need to verify the authenticity of the copied naturalisation cert directly with ISD , why would they bother to ask it to be certified by the solicitor in the first place (if people don't want to send in the original cert, which I totally understand) ?Passport Office individually verify the authenticity of each copied naturalisation cert with ISD. If ISD are too busy to reply applicants are required to send the original in to get a passport. If ISD verify then no original needs to be sent.
I’ve long stopped expecting any of these process to be sensible.kzz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:12 amThis is the part I don't quite understand. If they still need to verify the authenticity of the copied naturalisation cert directly with ISD , why would they bother to ask it to be certified by the solicitor in the first place (if people don't want to send in the original cert, which I totally understand) ?Passport Office individually verify the authenticity of each copied naturalisation cert with ISD. If ISD are too busy to reply applicants are required to send the original in to get a passport. If ISD verify then no original needs to be sent.
My status:mudkicker wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:18 amMy status is currently here:
Application received: 15/02/2024
Estimated* issue date: 15/03/2024
Processing application
Your application is being processed --> this changed on March 4th.
16/02/2024
Processing application
We have received your supporting documents. We are now verifying these documents.
15/02/2024
Alert
We have received your application. You must submit your supporting documents to proceed with the application.
My witness was phoned this morning (11th March) - asked if they had signed my witness form and had also seen all the supporting documents.
Many thanksmudkicker wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:08 pmWhoa! Great news!Congrats Mark B! fingers crossed that we get it soon, too!
That's great to hear that it is possible to send them a certified copy of the Certificate. I wasn't sure. Thanks.archermoo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:34 pmHopefully it won't be a problem. The colour copy is very clear, and it is stamped and signed by a solicitor attesting that it is a true copy of the original. And the instructions when applying online are very clear that a certified copy of the certificate is acceptable. I have no interest in sending the original in, since they also make it very clear that if it is lost or damaged that they will not replace it.
I don't think they fixed their issues as I've heard about people being asked for original recently. Unless you have a month to spare, better to send an original.Waitingforcert wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 5:13 pmThat's great to hear that it is possible to send them a certified copy of the Certificate. I wasn't sure. Thanks.archermoo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:34 pmHopefully it won't be a problem. The colour copy is very clear, and it is stamped and signed by a solicitor attesting that it is a true copy of the original. And the instructions when applying online are very clear that a certified copy of the certificate is acceptable. I have no interest in sending the original in, since they also make it very clear that if it is lost or damaged that they will not replace it.