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I think you mean the NCS. Post offices won't help at all with that.psb wrote:If you read most of the comments here, you will notice that you can submit your application at a post office and you keep your original documents.
Thanks that's excellent news, I have to go back to see my family for xmas for 3 weeks and I wouldn't like to postpone the applicationGyfrinachgar wrote:I think you mean the NCS. Post offices won't help at all with that.psb wrote:If you read most of the comments here, you will notice that you can submit your application at a post office and you keep your original documents.
@Teban: If you get an appointment with your local NCS (or any other NCS, for that matter), you pay between £50 and £80 and can keep your passport. For your money you will also get a check of your form and documents. If you don't use an NCS, it is extremely unlikely taht you will have your passport back by Christmas.
Sure, then NCS is indeed your best option. Don't put it off too long, though. Although they probably have more slots available then, you shouldn't take an appointment directly before Christmas because you must be in the UK on the date of application - which is the day the Home Office (not the NCS) receives the paperwork. The NCS usually recommends that you don't leave the UK for 5 working days after your appointment. That means if you want to be home on Christmas Eve (in 51 days), you should ideally have an appointment before Friday, 14th of December (in 41 days), but definitely no later than Tuesday, 18th December (in 45 days). Since NCS centres in some regions are chronically booked out and have long waiting lists, I would recommend you try to get an appointment in good time. Which means: asap.Teban wrote:Thanks that's excellent news, I have to go back to see my family for xmas for 3 weeks and I wouldn't like to postpone the application
Teban wrote:Hi!
I am going to the NCS tomorrow to submit my application. I have a very basic question:
- The payment slip: the fees guide says that the fee comprises of two elements, application and ceremony. With the current fees, does £851 include both elements or do I need to add £80?
Thanks
Fees leaflet: applications for citizenship and right of abode wrote:The total amount including the ceremony fee is shown on the tariff overleaf
Thanks, this is the leaflet I was looking at and there is a naturalisation fee of £851.sushdmehta wrote:Fees leaflet: applications for citizenship and right of abode wrote:The total amount including the ceremony fee is shown on the tariff overleaf
Teban wrote:Thanks, this is the leaflet I was looking at and there is a naturalisation fee of £851.sushdmehta wrote:Fees leaflet: applications for citizenship and right of abode wrote:The total amount including the ceremony fee is shown on the tariff overleaf
I got confused when I saw £80 for ceremony, but I just learned that this is for a person who has a British mother (not my case).
So I have to pay £851
Thanks