Hello,
I am planning to give "Life in the UK" test for Naturalization. Documents required as an evidence of postcode is as follows
"You must bring proof of your postcode to your test, and this must match the information you entered during registration. From 1st January 2015 candidate proof of postcode cannot be any older than 3 months prior to the date of the Test. We will not let you take your test without this proof, or if it older than 3 months and we will not refund your test fee. This proof should be an original of one of the following documents (photocopies or printouts will not be accepted):
gas/electricity/water bill,
a council tax bill,
bank or credit card statement (a printed copy of a bank statement is acceptable however it MUST have been stamped and signed by the issuing branch),
UK photocard driving licence,
or a letter from the Home Office with your name and address on it.
You won't be able to take your test without the above documents, so please don't forget to bring them with you."
gas/electricity/water bill: Do not have this document
a council tax bill: Do not have this document
bank or credit card statement (a printed copy of a bank statement is acceptable however it MUST have been stamped and signed by the issuing branch): I have Llyods bank account and bank is not willing to stamp and sign, but bank said they can give it in bank letterhead. Will that be accepted?
UK photocard driving licence: Don't have this document
or a letter from the Home Office with your name and address on it: Don't have this document.
Also one more point, do I need to have two evidence of my post code or I just need to have one evidence as in one website it states I need two valid proof of postcode while in other website its states I need to have one valid proof of postcode.
Will be thankful if anyone can reply to it.
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