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Which form you are trying to fill ? You need to fill an application form for passport which can be obtained from post office. You can send your passport with the application form along with birth certificate (I presume child was born in UK and after you got ILR)azzmoh wrote:Hi
I have got my ILR in december 2012 and my wife has a dependent visa for another 2 years.
I want to apply for british passport for my new born daughter.
could you please suggest me the documents required to apply for a passport as i am confused that on the application it asks for Mothers details but she doesnt have ILR and i have got ILR but my details are not requested,
so what complication are here and also do i need to use a solicitor to process my request or can i do it on my own.
i appreciate if you reply please!!
One parent passport / BRP is enough. Marriage certificate not required if child born after 2006.mealos wrote:Simple: both your passports, BRPs, full birth certificate, your wedding certificate and official translation if not in english, 2 baby passport photos one of which should be counter-signed as per explained..
Also form filled by yourself as the father (also as the one with ILR), countersignature must be someone knowing you personally for at least 2 years..
Either apply by post or try fast track service.
No hassle, no complications.. done that a month ago myself, we were exactly in the same condition.
Hope it helped.
Jambo wrote:One parent passport / BRP is enough. Marriage certificate not required if child born after 2006.mealos wrote:Simple: both your passports, BRPs, full birth certificate, your wedding certificate and official translation if not in english, 2 baby passport photos one of which should be counter-signed as per explained..
Also form filled by yourself as the father (also as the one with ILR), countersignature must be someone knowing you personally for at least 2 years..
Either apply by post or try fast track service.
No hassle, no complications.. done that a month ago myself, we were exactly in the same condition.
Hope it helped.
mealos wrote:Jambo wrote:I have applied for my Child first passport through P.O Check and send service. I submitted just child full birth certificate and registration certificate and child travel document. The Clark call the passport office then she said its ok but the problem is appear when I received the document back there is missing of travel document I got just full birth certificate and registration how ever I have got my child british passport on 1st jun 2013 I had a call IPS but unhelpful.mealos wrote:Simple: both your passports, BRPs, full birth certificate, your wedding certificate and official translation if not in english, 2 baby passport photos one of which should be counter-signed as per explained..
Also form filled by yourself as the father (also as the one with ILR), countersignature must be someone knowing you personally for at least 2 years..
Either apply by post or try fast track service.
No hassle, no complications.. done that a month ago myself, we were exactly in the same condition.
Hope it helped.
best wishes the rest
babe khyber
One parent passport / BRP is enough. Marriage certificate not required if child born after 2006.
In the guidance and regulation documents the requirements are as Jambo has written . However when I was making my application last month, I have presented the birth certificate and my passport & BRP, after they have been reviewed by the line manager (officer took my documents twice to the other room), I have been asked to give my wife's passport, BRP, our marriage certificate. Then it was the second time the passport officer has gone inside, he has come back and said documents are OK only passports and BRPs shall remain for verification thus suggest pay 3 pounds for secure delivery of their return to you.
Hope this clarifies