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by zackisback06 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:07 pm
I'm in the final stages of obtaining my first-time British passport through my father's bloodline but recently the British Embassy in Washington D.C. requested the following documents from my father
1)An official name change document/court order for name change from Abulu (as on his birth certificate) to Abulu-Joseph(as on your birth certificate)
2)US photo-ID’s: drivers licence, residency card, work authorisation card or non-UK passport
3)any previous British passports he held, if they were lost, dates and place of their issue
4)any family photos showing your father with you during a period of time beginning from your early childhood
5) school/college records, bills, tax returns, payslips, bank statements- whatever he thinks could be useful to confirm his identity over a period of time.
They also stated to me "You can send a photo-copy of documents for now, I will forward them to my supervisor who will make some necessary security checks,including checking the integrity of the documents supplied. If he will be satisfied, I will issue a passport, otherwise we probably will invite your father for identification interview to Embassy or nearest Consulate with original documents".
My question is if I send these documents how our the security checks conducted by the security officer/supervisor and what do they mean by "checking the integrity of documents"?