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What form of identification did you use for your Life in the UK test?Federal wrote:Hey folks,
I'll be applying for Naturalisation as soon as the PR document arrives, and have already started going over the application to save some time. My question has to do with the supporting ID document. It lists passports, national identity cards as well as drivers licences to be an acceptable ID. Has anyone made an application using just a provisional UK drivers licence? For many reasons, this is the only form of ID I would want to use...
Also, this may have been answered already, but with the impending fees increase, does anyone know what happens if you apply through NCS using the old fee, just days before the new fees are due to come in? I know people applying through the post have had their applications rejected in the past...
All the best
This HO guidance shows how to handle such names.Federal wrote:I used a drivers licence and it was all fine.
The reason why I don't want to produce passport/ID card is because of a name mismatch which, unfortunately, cannot be rectified, as the passport office flatly refuses to use anything but a transliteration of my name (which is, of course, inaccurate)
Thanks for the reply. I'll see what I'll do... Hopefully the NCS will be able to advise me further.
Of course, none of that would help if the OP were a Thai trying to switch the transliteration of his surname between Thewakun and Devakula.noajthan wrote:See transliteration section:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... f-name.pdf
If that doesn't cover your scenario you may be entering the murky and challenging area of name change:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... e-guidance
Don't worry I feel the same way, when I started looking at applying, it cost half as much as it did now! I count myself lucky that I've managed to get an NCS appointment before the next fee increaseFederal wrote: It feels like I'm being tripped up at every step as punishment for not settling this years ago...