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firangi wrote:For passport refer to this link:
http://hcilondon.in/passport.php
For registering child's birth with High Commission, click:
http://indiancitizenshiponline.nic.in
Both the process can happen parallely on the same day. Baby's passport guidance is on this website. If you are applying in the first few months, remember photos with baby's eyes closed are acceptable. Make sure you have 7-8 photos, as they ask for few spare copies.
Birth registration:
Complete the online form, print one copy. Both the parents should sign. One parent can do the application. Fees: £34
Docu needed: Full birth certificate, Parents passport copy (Front, back and Work visa), Marriage Certificate. 1 photocopy self attested of each document and ORIGINAL should also be carried. Birth certificate and Marriage certificate to be signed by both parents.
Passport:
Once you do the birth registration, photocopy the receipt and attach copy to passport application. Again, Both the parents should sign. Fees: £19
Docu needed: Full birth certificate, Parents passport copy (Front, back and Work visa) and Birth registration receipt copy. 1 photocopy self attested of each document and ORIGINAL should also be carried. Birth certificate to be signed by both parents. Baby thumb impression - right thumb for girls and left for boys.
You will be asked to pick up passport in 6-7 days time between 4 -5 pm. I would recommend reaching high commission office around 6.30-6.45 am , so that you are all done by 10-10.30 am. They allocate coupons at 8.30 but window opens at 9.30am. If you happen to be within first few applicants, try to carry exact change for both fees, as usually during morning the high commission insist on exact change.
I hope it is clear.
VIVESING022 wrote:Hi,
Thanks for providing the detailed info. I just want to know that once we register the birth of new born with high commission will they provide any document or anything. The reason why I am aksing this question is that because one of my friend did the same thing but the person sitting at the consular section asked my friend to give him next day delivery envelope. My friend is not aware that why the person has asked the envelope. Will high commission be sending some document related to birth registration with them ?
Waiting for your kind reply.
Cheers,
Vivek