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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by satya878 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 4:26 pm

dewdrops1420 wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:21 am
Hi,

I tried filling the application form at https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/work-visas
Yes,you need to fill the nationality as Indian(Please note that if your baby has Indian birth certificate,then he's Indian),date of birth,place of birth and then country of birth which will take you to next section which asks you, 'do you have passport' to which you fill in as 'no' which again takes you to next question , "You do not have the information in your passport because you have never had a passport (for example, because you were born in the UK)" and rest you can fill successfully.

Please try.
Dear Dewdrops,

Thank you very much for your help. Highly appreciated for looking into this.
Do I need to apply for the Indian birth certificate before filling the visa? currently, the baby has only a UK birth certificate.
Do you think I cannot apply without an Indian birth certificate?
And I went to - Tier-2-general work visa/family-members/apply as the child for completing the application is this the correct pathway?
Documents showing you have had at least £630.00 in cash savings for 90 consecutive days- this is my maintenance right? or it should be under child name?

Thank you in advance,
Regards,
Satya

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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by dewdrops1420 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 4:41 pm

No problem, thank you 😊
I just gave an example about nationality.
We didn’t submit Indian birth certificate.
Yes you need to goto Tier2 general: PBS dependant-Child
Maintenance was confirmed by my sponsor in the COS, so we didn’t have to provide it. Sorry, no idea about the same.

Warm regards,
Dewdrops

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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by satya878 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:31 pm

dewdrops1420 wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2019 4:41 pm
No problem, thank you 😊
I just gave an example about nationality.
We didn’t submit Indian birth certificate.
Yes you need to goto Tier2 general: PBS dependant-Child
Maintenance was confirmed by my sponsor in the COS, so we didn’t have to provide it. Sorry, no idea about the same.

Warm regards,
Dewdrops
Dear Dew Drops,

Thank you, what did you enter for nationality? did you enter your nationality or left it blank.
I think if you enter blank you cannot proceed further in the application.

Thanks,
Sat

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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by dewdrops1420 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:49 pm

We already had Indian birth certificate.Otherwise also,nationality is Indian only if both parents are Indians.
Anyways,they are not asking us proof of nationality.

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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by satya878 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:05 pm

dewdrops1420 wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:49 pm
We already had Indian birth certificate.Otherwise also,nationality is Indian only if both parents are Indians.
Anyways,they are not asking us proof of nationality.
Hi,

Thank you, I have found this

Document list for PBS Dependant only applications (Inside the UK)
Please read the PBS Dependant guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... rs-1-2-4-5 and
photograph guidance: https://www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports for detailed information on requirements for the
following documents.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE THE ORIGINAL UNLESS STATED BELOW THAT COPIES ARE ACCEPTABLE.
THE HOME OFFICE DOES NOT ACCEPT PHOTOCOPIES OR SCANNED COPIES PRINTED OUT FROM E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS.
ANY SIGNATURES OR STAMPS ON THESE DOCUMENTS MUST BE ORIGINAL, NOT SCANNED.
ALL DEPENDANT APPLICATIONS
□ Online application form (Partner application form can be found at: https://visasimmigration.service.gov.uk ... nt-partner, Child application form can be found at: https://visasimmigration.service.gov.uk ... dant-child. Please complete form up to the end of “Section 2-
Application” – You do not need to print this out, you will log into application form using the link UKVI send to you for
your adviser to check the form at the appointment)
□The appointment sheet
□Completed data confidentiality form
□credit or debit card to pay for the visa application and Immigration Health Surcharge
□Current passport or travel document for dependant (UKVI have confirmed dependants cannot apply without a passport or temporary travel document)
□Previous passport(s) if used to travel to the UK
□Biometric Residence Permit for the UK – if you have one
□2 Recent photographs (see photograph guidance for details on requirements) name written on the back

- I was about to submit and found this.
- Have you received the baby visa without passport?

Thank you,
Satya

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Re: UK born Indian passport (within one year of birth of child)

Post by CR001 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:17 pm

Can the member asking about PBS Dependent visa please post your questions in the Tier 2 sub forum and NOT in this topic in the Other Countries sub forum.

Topic will now be locked as it has been taken completely off topic!!!
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