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Dear Mr Ozair
Yes a letter from the Home Office confirming ILR will be sufficient for your child's appointment to go ahead, as long as the child was born in the UK.
We believe your Biometric residents card might well be updated on the day of the appointment or a new biometric card issued - in which case you can bring them to the appointment for proof of ILR.
On the day of the appointment you will need to bring:
Completed MN1 application form
Your child's UK birth certificate
Passport - if he/she has one
Both parent's passports and biometric card/Home Office letter confirming ILR
Your marriage certificate - including a translation into English
Would you like to book the appointment for Monday 8 October at our office in Ampthill. We can offer you a 10.00 am appointment. Just one parent needs to attend with all the papers detailed above. Your child doesn't need to attend the appointment.
Can you confirm if you would like the appointment on Monday 8th October at 10.00 am and I will book this for you?
Best wishes.
Mary Belisario
Congrats Ozair! I decided to wait until our BRPs. We just got them today (8 working days or 12 calendar days after PEO appointment) and I have an appointment in NCS tomorrow @14-00. They will probably send the documents the next day then.. I still hope to get the passport by Christmas.Ozair wrote:I have just been to the Nationality chekcing service operated by central bedfordshire council and they have accepted the ILR approval letter for the application. They confirmed it by calling the home office first and the home office advised that it is acceptable.
They charged me £30 after checking the whole application. In total it took 30 minutes to process.
My only concern was that they told me that they would post all the applications together on friday so it will get to home office on monday.
It might be possible that people might want their applications to reach sooner so it is better if you confirm from the NCS office before booking an appointment as to when they are going to post the application.
Best of luck for NCS. It is very straight forward compared to ILR . The NCS will tell you when they will post your application. You may ask them if they have any way to fast track it like send the application tomorrow at additional cost? I doubt they would do that as usually the courier companies collect the posts only once a week otherwise there is a charge for collection. This i know from where i work.yallow wrote:Congrats Ozair! I decided to wait until our BRPs. We just got them today (8 working days or 12 calendar days after PEO appointment) and I have an appointment in NCS tomorrow @14-00. They will probably send the documents the next day then.. I still hope to get the passport by Christmas.Ozair wrote:I have just been to the Nationality chekcing service operated by central bedfordshire council and they have accepted the ILR approval letter for the application. They confirmed it by calling the home office first and the home office advised that it is acceptable.
They charged me £30 after checking the whole application. In total it took 30 minutes to process.
My only concern was that they told me that they would post all the applications together on friday so it will get to home office on monday.
It might be possible that people might want their applications to reach sooner so it is better if you confirm from the NCS office before booking an appointment as to when they are going to post the application.
Also what do I do to get it quicker when I receive the certificate?
Thanks!
good point!Jambo wrote:The countersignatory doesn't only attest the photo but also the complete form (which can't be completed without the Registration certificate number). So the date on the photo/form can't be earlier than the date on the certificate or you might get the application refused and delayed.
Thanks Ozair! Where did you find this information? How do I book appointments for fast track service? I just want to check their availability now. If I get the certificate tomorrow for example when is the earliest I can have an appointment?Ozair wrote:The day you get your childs certificate of registration, call the number you can find on the guide which comes with the form to see if you can get hold of a fast track appointment. You can only book it 2 weeks in advance, so i would wait until i hear from home office about the grant of the citizenship before i book it and then it should take a week from when you apply in person.
It is in the guide which i got along with the form from post office.yallow wrote:Thanks Ozair! Where did you find this information? How do I book appointments for fast track service? I just want to check their availability now. If I get the certificate tomorrow for example when is the earliest I can have an appointment?Ozair wrote:The day you get your childs certificate of registration, call the number you can find on the guide which comes with the form to see if you can get hold of a fast track appointment. You can only book it 2 weeks in advance, so i would wait until i hear from home office about the grant of the citizenship before i book it and then it should take a week from when you apply in person.
Many many thanks for your valuable input!