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Siggi wrote:Documents required
1) Childs Bith Cert and passport
2) Your Passport with your ILR and the passport on which you enterd the UK on if not the same as your passport with your ILR stamp.Take both yours and your wifes passport, but only one is needed.
3) list of dates in and out of the UK
4) Marriage Cert of parents
5)Completed MN1 form plus childs photos.
I would recomend using the NCS as they make all the nessary copys of passport ect and certify them, so no orriginal paper are sent to the BIA.
My experience was very good, the process took 30min max and I received my daughters Naturalisation Cert back within 10 days.
In fact she will have her new British passport next week.
Siggi wrote:Documents required
1) Childs Bith Cert and passport
2) Your Passport with your ILR and the passport on which you enterd the UK on if not the same as your passport with your ILR stamp.Take both yours and your wifes passport, but only one is needed.
3) list of dates in and out of the UK
4) Marriage Cert of parents
5)Completed MN1 form plus childs photos.
I would recomend using the NCS as they make all the nessary copys of passport ect and certify them, so no orriginal paper are sent to the BIA.
My experience was very good, the process took 30min max and I received my daughters Naturalisation Cert back within 10 days.
In fact she will have her new British passport next week.
1963British wrote:JAJ, do you have any theories as to why one MN1 application appears to race to the front of the pile to get approved while others follow the average timelines?
At this point in time, assuming two otherwise similiar applications, is it the luck of landing in the right pile with the caseworker who wants to move straightforward applications quickly off the pile?