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Hi.ozpoppy wrote:Thanks jasonryanw1.
The guide says that I should send (amongst others):
• Your mother’s full birth certificate; and either
• Her certificate of naturalisation or registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies (or, before 1 January 1949, as a British subject); or
• Papers showing her legal adoption; or
• Her expired citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies passport
I have my mums birth certificate but do not have her expired passport (she is deceased and it wasn't with her documents).
Unfortunately I don't have her British Registration Certificate. She had very few documents and I've just double checked that I don't have that either.SK413 wrote: Hi.
You can only send what you have. Your mum's birth certificate and British Registration Certificate should be OK.
My mum never had a birth certificate so I just sent her british registration certificate (important document) and a notarised copy of her present British passport. I wrote a cover-letter explaining why my mum doesn't have a birth certificate.
Every thing worked out well.
I have received my enrollment letter and I have a question about booking an appointment with VFS. I hope you can help since you have already enrolled biometrics according to your timeline post.ozpoppy wrote:Not sure if this is weird or not. I got my letter requesting I enrol my biometrics. It says:
Overseas enrolment reference: xxx
Regarding applicant: My Name Nationality: British Subject
The HO cover letter says
Passport number: xxx (my Australian passport number)
Case reference: yyy
Regarding application: my name and address
Nationality: British Subject
I'm confused by the mention of British Subject. At this point in time I was expecting it to say Australian.
My letter gave the reference as UKN-UK-12-345678-X. To book the VFS appointment I entered UKN12345678 - i.e. I did not enter any dashes or spaces, did not enter the -UK- part or the letter at the very end. Just UKN and the numbers worked for me.zed. wrote:Did you prefix the CR with "UKN" and entered as reference number or did your letter already had the case reference starting with "UKN" followed by 8 digits ?
That's a relief. Saves me another round of chasing UKVI.ozpoppy wrote: My letter gave the reference as UKN-UK-12-345678-X. To book the VFS appointment I entered UKN12345678 - i.e. I did not enter any dashes or spaces, did not enter the -UK- part or the letter at the very end. Just UKN and the numbers worked for me.