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SENSEsense wrote:Hello All,
I acquire Brutish Citizenship after completing my Tier 1 qualifying period.
Since UK doesn't have a formal policy to change the name; A self made deed with 2 witness is all that require to legally change your name; so do I follow it and got a British passport with my new name (It is a single character changed in my surname). Having said my surrender certificate still got the old name.
I'm looking to apply for my OCI card which apparently required a document : Change of name/appearance affidavit by Consular Section of High Commission of India, London/Notary Public/Oath Commissioner.
I think I have to visit HCILondon to get change of name deed affidavit by "Consular Section of High Commission of India" and put my OCI application same day (wonder if it is possible to do it).
This is HCILondon page regarding this - http://hcilondon.in/fees.html doesn't mention if it will be done same time to let me submit my OCI afterwards and which section it falls under (how much is the fee).
Looks like a task to me; I wonder if anyone have been in a similar situation and what they did.
Thank you for the response - I cannot find any Commissioner of oaths in my area. I have a deed poll (used for British Passport)lifofifo wrote:You can just get an official looking deed poll from 100s of services online (I had used http://www.thelegaldeedpollservice.org.uk) and get it signed by any oath commissioner (they shouldn't charge more than £7 for this).
As per the details provided, along with all the documentation both for Surrender application and Visa submission a name change deed poll would be required to avoid delays on the submission to be made.
Thank you, at last I have managed to find a solicitor who is willing to do for £8 (all others are asking for a fee @£70p/h)!lifofifo wrote:Deed poll signed by an oath commissioner is sufficient for the OCI btw. I had done it recently and there were no issues with the submission.
A blank one! Be sure to take a photo id as well (passport, license etc.) as the solicitor may ask for it to confirm your identity. It's also a good idea to get 2-3 deed polls signed by the solicitor, just in case.jacsll55 wrote:So do I take a blank deed poll or the one I used for British passport (it has been witnessed by a friend)?
So does HCI need a copy or the original? don't they just return the original?lifofifo wrote:A blank one! Be sure to take a photo id as well (passport, license etc.) as the solicitor may ask for it to confirm your identity. It's also a good idea to get 2-3 deed polls signed by the solicitor, just in case.jacsll55 wrote:So do I take a blank deed poll or the one I used for British passport (it has been witnessed by a friend)?
Was anyone successful in changing the name for OCI by using the method stated above? I have applied for copies using above websites and going to find a local oath comissioner, but was wondering if HCI had any issues with this method?lifofifo wrote:You can just get an official looking deed poll from 100s of services online (I had used http://www.thelegaldeedpollservice.org.uk) and get it signed by any oath commissioner (they shouldn't charge more than £7 for this).