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No, but you should sign after your countersignatory.1. Does it mandatory that date written by applicant on passport application form must match with the date of countersignatory on photo & form??
It is stated in the guidance booklet that comes with the form.3. What exact words the countersignatory should write on photo?
Yes, write the details that you know. They use this in the interview to confirm your identity.2. If applicant got naturalization through long residence instead through parents who are non-uk national then whether still their details especially marriage detail need to give on form?
No.3. I have filled the form taken from post office 3 months ago then does it change as well like ukba change other forms?
Have you actually read the passport guidance booklet. It is very clear on instructions.seagul wrote:As one picture should be certified by the countersignatory, but how about the second picture whether any need to write name and data of birth on its back by the applicant??
From guidance ...seagul wrote:Yes I've read booklet several time where no where written what to do with the second picture? Secondly why on the envelope comes with application form having pre-printed address of Peterborough if the applicant is living in London and applying by post then still applicant need to send it to Peterborough passport office??
‘certify’ one (not both)
Use the addressed envelope that comes with this pack.
I don't know how to make it any clearer. Just follow the instructions the HMPO in their wisdom have published.seagul wrote:Yes I read that already. Does it mean that second picture just attached blank instead writing your name & dob on its back? Does not it look awakward to send the form to Peterborough office since there is an office in London as well for London living applicant??
The London Victoria office does not deal with postal applications for passports. The offices that deal with postal are Peterborough, I think Liverpool and Belfast (I used Belfast)seagul wrote:Yes I read that already. Does it mean that second picture just attached blank instead writing your name & dob on its back? Does not it look awakward to send the form to Peterborough office since there is an office in London as well for London living applicant??
Parents and grandparents details are asked for.seagul wrote:Highly appreciation for reliable answers but extremely sorry for asking again regarding parents details especially their marriage date? Whether they referring to grandparents/parents marriage date and whether mentioning it mandatory and how about if it's not perfectly known??