RobskiG wrote:
This is the piece of information that just saved me from booking a ticket and wasting a complete day in the U.K. for that passport copy. I'll just copy the picture & signature page of my passport then? I reckon this is the page required for her application? In my passport it's the first page (hard plastic thingie) whereas in the U.K. it's one of the last pages right?
Thank you !!!
I gave my wife a copy (of the page with my photo) and to be sure also my actual passport when she went to apply for the fp.
I don't know if the copy was ok or if they made a fresh copy during the application. Anyway, my passport was not taken in as supporting document.
I am not sure if the uk visa application centre in mexico will also not demand an "endorsed" copy. I would ask them to be sure.
This is how I asked (dug up from my mail archives):
My wife will apply for a Family Permit so we can travel together to England. According to the information on the UKBA website, one of the supporting documents we have to submit is:
"a copy of the EEA national's passport, endorsed by the EEA national's embassy in the country of application"
May we instead not submit my original passport itself? It seems a bit silly we have to visit the Dutch embassy to buy a stamp on a copy of my passport while I could simply submit my passport instead of the endorsed copy.
I hope the mexican uk visa office will be as friendly as the taiwanese one.