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Yes1) can we apply online for our first passports?
No. You enter their email address on the from, they get an Email from the system and then they do it digitally. It is only after that you can send your application.2) how will the countersignature sign online, or is like the citizenship application we download a form to be signed by the referee?
Photo is uploaded digitally only. You need to send your certificate and passports to HMPO3) my understanding is that the needed documents are 2 photos, filled passport forms, countersignature by a professional who knows us for at least 2 years, and our original passports that we used to enter the UK. Is there any thing else?
Thanks Zimaba for your kind reply.
As soon as your referee confirms your identityDo we send these straight away as soon as the online application was sent?
You must post it yourself. You can pay for an extra fee so that your documents are posted back via secure delivery. The passport is always delivered separately via secure deliveryAlso please correct me if I am wrong, I have read somewhere that a special envelope or box will be sent to us to use! Or should I just send in my own envelope, via guaranteed signed for mail?
Thank you Zimba.
Ok thanks, it's good to know. But does that mean I shouldn't include a cover letter with my documents that will be sent to HMPassport Office to explain the inclusion of my these details?
Presuming that there is no court order against parental responsibility. If there is, you obviously have to share it.hamalt66 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 7:56 pm4. any court orders (for example that describe parental responsibility or residency arrangements)
If you don’t have parental responsibility, also send the following:
5. a signed and dated letter from the mother (or other person with parental responsibility) giving consent for the issue of the child’s new passport[/i]
Yes that's how I understood it. Thank you for your inputPlotoder wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 8:18 pmPresuming that there is no court order against parental responsibility. If there is, you obviously have to share it.hamalt66 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 7:56 pm4. any court orders (for example that describe parental responsibility or residency arrangements)
If you don’t have parental responsibility, also send the following:
5. a signed and dated letter from the mother (or other person with parental responsibility) giving consent for the issue of the child’s new passport[/i]
I applied for the passport as a father for my newborn and didn’t send any consent letter from the mother. The passport arrived without any questions asked.