However, I have now received a letter from Her Majesty's Passport Office with the following text.
- I am happy to send the photos, but has it happened for anyone else before?
- The guidelines mention the following - "unmarked on both sides (unless a photo needs to be countersigned)" and since mine was a JCAP, the officer at NCS refused to take the photo which was countersigned since the referees have already signed and confirmed the photo as part of naturalisation application, so should I be getting this photo signed or not by my referee?
- Does this mean they have lost the photographs?
- The letter was dated 29 November, so how soon is soon? I will send them via recorded delivery tomorrow - Would that suffice?
The address at the top isDear Sir,
Letter Reference: 1b
Passport Application Reference: 123XXX123
Further information needed for your passport application
Thank you for submitting your passport application along with your application to become a British Citizen. To enable us to process your passport application, please provide the following:
You have not provided four photos.
Please provide four identical photos that meet all of the required standards listed here.
www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports
You must send these as soon as possible to the address at the top of this letter, quoting your passport application reference number. If we don't receive the information your application will be withdrawn and you won't be refunded.
Her Majesty's Passport Office
(JCAP - Query)
101 Old Hall Street
Liverpool
L3 9BD