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Anndeep
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Change of circumstances

Post by Anndeep » Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:55 am

Recently I applied for renewal of my Indian passport at Indian High Commission (London) and they asked me to complete change of appearance form. I look almost the same as I used to ten years ago - but never mind.

Please can anyone tell me whether I need to inform UKBA of change of apperance. And what does "appearance" mean as I cannot find a proper description on UKBA website.

Bhaskarnu
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Re: Change of circumstances

Post by Bhaskarnu » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:38 am

Need not inform UKBA about change of appearence. It will be taken care by them in next Visa extension. :)
Anndeep wrote:Recently I applied for renewal of my Indian passport at Indian High Commission (London) and they asked me to complete change of appearance form. I look almost the same as I used to ten years ago - but never mind.

Please can anyone tell me whether I need to inform UKBA of change of apperance. And what does "appearance" mean as I cannot find a proper description on UKBA website.

O_Relly
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Post by O_Relly » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:38 am

For change of appearance, you should apply for a new BRP .

Policy guidelines, page 31 states,
Change of Circumstances
166. If during your stay under Tier 1
(General), you wish to amend:

• Your contact details; or
• Details of your criminal convictions; or
• Your representative’s details; or
• Your dependants details

Then you should fill out a change of
circumstances form which is available on
our website at http://www.ukba.homeoffice.
gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/
migrantchangeofcircumstanc2.pdf

This form should be sent to:
Home Office
Change of Circumstances Form
PO Box 3468
Sheffield
S3 8WA

We will confirm that we have noted your
change of circumstances in a letter. You
should keep this letter with the original
documents from your application.

However, if your current grant of leave was
made by means of a Biometric Residence
Permit (BRP),
you should not use the change
of circumstances form to notify us of any of
the following changes to your circumstances:

• Change of name
• Change of date of birth
• Change of nationality
• Change of gender
• Change of appearance

In these circumstances, you must make
an application for a new BRP,
using the
application form BRP (RC), this can be
obtained from the Home Office website at
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/
applicationforms/196971/formbrp1020091.pdf

Anndeep
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Re: Change of circumstances

Post by Anndeep » Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:36 pm

I have sent the change of circumstances form to UKBA (just had to give them new passport details) when should I expect to get a confirmation letter from them? Do they take several weeks or months?

Anndeep
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Urgent help - Change of circumstances

Post by Anndeep » Mon Jan 06, 2014 7:08 pm

I recently renewed my passport (Indian) at the Indian High Commission, London as it was about
to expire. I have sent my change of circumstances form with the new passport details to the
UKBA Sheffield Office on 18th December through special delivery.

I am on Tier 1 General visa.

I have not received a letter of confirmation/notification from the UKBA yet.

I intend to travel to Delhi, India on 17th January for a special occasion. Please could you
let me know if I can travel overseas and there will not be any problem re-entering the UK
under my new passport and current BRP without further confirmation /notification letter.

Looking forward to hear from you.

mr_mar
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Re: Change of circumstances

Post by mr_mar » Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:15 pm

When I renewed my passport I had just to go to the Police registration office in London and they just updated my registration document without a fee.

I thought the process is just to go to a police station with your registration document and the new passport and the Tier1 card and they will do the changes.

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