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sajid08
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Photocopies to NCS

Post by sajid08 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:09 pm

Hi All,

Quick question regarding my appointment with NCS coming Thursday for my daughter's citizenship registration, do I need to make the photocopies of all the documents before going there? or they'll do it during the appointment?

Documents, I'll be taking with me are following.

1. My daughter's Pakistani passport
2. Her Original Birth Certificate
3. My original Passport and original ILR BRP
4. My wife's original Passport and original ILR BRP
5. Marriage Certificate.

Do I need to take their photocopies as well? If yes, do I need to make photocopies of all passport pages?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by CR001 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:21 pm

do I need to make the photocopies of all the documents before going there?
No
or they'll do it during the appointment?
Yes
1. My daughter's Pakistani passport
2. Her Original Birth Certificate
3. My original Passport and original ILR BRP
4. My wife's original Passport and original ILR BRP
5. Marriage Certificate.
How old is the child and was the child born in the UK or abroad?
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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by sajid08 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:00 pm

Thanks for the quick reply, my daughter is 1.5 years old and was born in UK.

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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by CR001 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:24 pm

You don't need marriage certificate as she is born after 2006 but you can take it with just in case.

Only one parents passport and ILR proof is sufficient.
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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by tamilmaran » Mon Feb 29, 2016 5:02 pm

CR001 wrote:You don't need marriage certificate as she is born after 2006 but you can take it with just in case.

Only one parents passport and ILR proof is sufficient.
My daughter was born in UK, which is after 2006, but they asked my marriage certificate. If I were you , I will take both parents passport , BRP and ILR proof(letters ).

As said by many members, you don t have to make copies, They will do it for you..
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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by sajid08 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:49 pm

Thanks for all the replies...but why I need to take ILR approval letter, isn't BRP proof of ILR? If it's required, I'll need to check because we may have thrown it away after getting BRP.

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Re: Photocopies to NCS

Post by tamilmaran » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:40 pm

sajid08 wrote:Thanks for all the replies...but why I need to take ILR approval letter, isn't BRP proof of ILR? If it's required, I'll need to check because we may have thrown it away after getting BRP.

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Syed
Technically speaking, you are right. You will have the Home office reference number and case reference number in the document. I don"t think that is one of the mandatory document, but they took a copy during my NCS appointment.
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