Jawad94 wrote:So is it possible for me just to fill in the information on this file and then send them via email to my countersignatory to be completed by them in their section? (as for the picture, it is inevitable to use the old-fashioned way which is sending the photo via email too to be printed in their country and having their signature on the back of one of them and then send the pictures back but in a physical mean).
As for the extra documents, I possess the following of the list you've seen in the guidance file:
• A document from my university that proves I am a student at the faculty of electrical and electronic engineering at Aleppo University in addition to my ID.
• A baccalaureate degree
• Syrian passport that expires in 2020
• Civil Register (the one I attached before)
• Parent's marriage certificate
• As for the medical/health card, I don't have one, it is possible to have such a thing though, but what kind of tests and exams should I do exactly?
I added my father's death certificate or report (because he is not referred as a dead man in the British records) just in case he was needed at some point.
Yes, do that to transmit the pre-filled form to friend.
They can do same to fill their part.
But they will have to mail it back in the post because they have to sign the form. You can't submit a scan of their signature.
And yes, snail mail too for the photos.
As to documents, its Table A & C you have to fulfill.
Note that in Table C it requires parents' birth certificates (or at least mother's) - depending how you read the Boolean logic.
It also mentions parents' passports 'at time of conception'.
This has come up before and a later version of guidance was discovered that had removed that clause.
Maybe in your region that requirement still stands.
From Table A, are you considering your 2 University documents too be 'government documents' or 'educational record'?
Can you have 2 items from same category? (Not sure).
Regarding the medical card it does not matter about the medical content - its just about identity, address, maybe photo.
It could be some sort of 'medical registration card';
(in UK we have a NHS card - it confirms entitlement to access the wonderful NHS).
If you have to go to next-door country, am just wondering, how can you submit your passport? - you will need it to return back home.
(Maybe an official copy is taken when you are there).
Hopefully you can submit more than the minimum documents.
In that way, if something is passed over you will still meet the minimum.