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You have a SAR to cover the last requirement. It is not entirely clear if you MUST send the passport (which in your case wouldn't prove residence, being a EU passport) or if in your case the requirement for your passport could be waived if you present a SAR and explain that you have made all possible efforts to retrieve your childhood passport and the embassy has said they can't supply it. Other members may have additional insight into this - I would suggest discussing your case with a solicitor and see if it is possible to present it favourably.Documents
This section tells you the sort of documents you will need to send for. You must send:
your/your child’s full UK birth certificate (showing the parents’ details).
evidence of residence in the UK for the first 10 years of your/your child’s life. If you are self-employed and do not pay tax through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) arrangements, we require your most recent H.M. Revenue & Customs Self- Assessment statement of account.
your/your child’s passport(s) which cover the 10-year period. As the passport(s) may not be enough to show residence in the UK throughout the 10-year period, you should send as much as you can of the following:
letters from schools or other educational establishments which you/your child attended during that period
medical records (child health book, summary of appointments from your/your child’s GP, nursery records) particularly where these assist in demonstrating residence in the years before attending school
any other documents showing that you/your child lived in the United Kingdom for the first 10 years of your/their life.
Thank you for sharing your experience towards helping g others.MissSencho wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 3:52 amMy 2 siblings and I applied this way in March. My sister was approved 2 weeks ago and my brother and I are awaiting approval. We had a hard time in the past (applied 4 times since 2004) as they were not satisfied with the proof. It is nigh-on impossible to get this evidence at this point.
This time, I obtained proof that I couldn't obtain the proof, if that makes sense, and wrote a long personal statement.
I would suggest you get it in writing where the embassy say they can't help you. Write a letter explaining the situation with your mother and send in your other evidence. My siblings and I never had a passport to begin with, so didn't send one. It's not a problem at all.
It's been a little while since I filled oiut the form, but one of the questions is to send your pasport and if not, explain why not. There are options. We chose "I was born in the UK and never had a foreign passport" or something like that. There's another question a little later in the same section that asks for more info. I would explain it here. Make sure you definitely send evidence that your mother's country can't help.
Thank you for sharing, this seems to align with my interpretation. Hope you and your brother get your approval soon.MissSencho wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 3:52 amMy 2 siblings and I applied this way in March. My sister was approved 2 weeks ago and my brother and I are awaiting approval. We had a hard time in the past (applied 4 times since 2004) as they were not satisfied with the proof. It is nigh-on impossible to get this evidence at this point.
This time, I obtained proof that I couldn't obtain the proof, if that makes sense, and wrote a long personal statement.
I would suggest you get it in writing where the embassy say they can't help you. Write a letter explaining the situation with your mother and send in your other evidence. My siblings and I never had a passport to begin with, so didn't send one. It's not a problem at all.
It's been a little while since I filled oiut the form, but one of the questions is to send your pasport and if not, explain why not. There are options. We chose "I was born in the UK and never had a foreign passport" or something like that. There's another question a little later in the same section that asks for more info. I would explain it here. Make sure you definitely send evidence that your mother's country can't help.
AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:09 amThank you for sharing your experience towards helping g others.
Thank you both!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:35 amThank you for sharing, this seems to align with my interpretation. Hope you and your brother get your approval soon.