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Thanks Ali for your reply!aliq09 wrote:Hi ,
Will advice you to go for NCS as they will return you all of your original documents . Under the current situation , once you send your application it will take 1 month around for fees to go from your account , if you are lucky you will receive Biometric enrollment letter after 1 week of fee processing or late! and than there will be a long wait for certificate . I can't say till what time but you can go and see MN1 section . As per your document list here it is in my best opinion .
1) Your Original Passport / passports if they have any UK EC or Visa.
2) Your ILR BRP Original.
3) Your wife passport / / passports if they have any UK EC or Visa.
4)Your wife ILR BRP Original.
5) Marriage certificate Original ( must be in English).
6) Child passport if any original.
7) Detailed original birth certificate.
8 Yes MN 1 form correctly filled ( NCS do the checks if some thing is wrong or any critical document missing )
Good luck!
As this was posted in 2009 I am just trying to get an update if this is still the case.Q2: Which documents are needed for registration as BC?
If applying under section 1(3) (child born in the UK to parents who now at least one parent holds ILR), the following documents are required:
- Original full UK birth certificate for the child (with the ILR parent named on it).
- Original child passport (if has one).
- Parent's passport showing ILR / BRP. (photocopies of all pages are accepted)
- Marriage certificate (if child born before 2006).
Not necessarily. Making the application by post is perfectly fine and saves you 100£solospy wrote:You would be silly not to use NCS.
UKBALoveStory wrote:Not necessarily. Making the application by post is perfectly fine and saves you 100£solospy wrote:You would be silly not to use NCS.
The only thing that you need to send is the birth certificate of your child and your ILR approval proof. For ILR approval proof, you can send the approval letter that you got when your ILR was approved. I am saying this based on my personal experience.
We don't have any plan to travel abroad.solospy wrote:UKBALoveStory wrote:Not necessarily. Making the application by post is perfectly fine and saves you 100£solospy wrote:You would be silly not to use NCS.
The only thing that you need to send is the birth certificate of your child and your ILR approval proof. For ILR approval proof, you can send the approval letter that you got when your ILR was approved. I am saying this based on my personal experience.
What if he needs to travel urgently due to an emergency ?
I would always use NCS.