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If you have your valid visa stamped on your old/expired passport, you should provide it. Although that is not mandatory and your can explain in your application(cover letter and under relevant section) that you are submitting only new passport(as this new passport will have reference no. of your old passport anyway).cheshiregoan wrote:This is probably a silly question, but better safe than sorry.
I currently hold a HSMP visa since 2007 and am about to apply for extending/switching to Tier 1 (General). This HSMP visa is stamped onto my current passport.
Prior to applying for the HSMP, I was in the UK as a student and my student visa is stamped onto a passport that expired in 2006.
For my current application, do I need to provide the passport that expired in 2006?
The application form says "Please give details of the applicant’s current passport or travel document and any others that he/she has used to travel to and remain in the United Kingdom and which shows his/her current leave."
My interpretation makes me say that I don't need to provide the passport that expired in 2006, but am just asking for re-confirmation or any information otherwise.
Thanks in advance to all that reply.
Better use your new passport(with stamp) now as you already have visa stamped on it.cheshiregoan wrote:Thanks for the responses so far. Just to clarify, I was in the UK as a student from 2005-06. Since my passport was due to expire, I obtained a fresh passport in 2006 before my student visa expired. After graduation I returned to India in 2006.
In 2007 I applied successfully for HSMP from India, which was stamped onto my new passport, and this is the passport I am currently using.
I do not have the passport that had expired in 2006 with me, it is in my home in India. If required I can ask my parents to send it here by courier, but I don't want to do that unnecessarily.
Any advice?
Thanks once again.
If your wife received her new passport before the expiry date on her old passport please check that the word CANCELLED stamped on it by the Passport Office with a signature.vt_76 wrote:Hi,
My wife got new passport in India after applying to change last name...This was requirement to apply passport for our new born baby..
After applying she got new passport, with old passport having HSMP visa stamp...After returing to UK, I applied for extension to Tier-1 and provided both passports, now she got her tier-1 visa in new passport.
My question is somebody mentioned to me that we need to return old passport to Indian embassy as it is illegal to hold both passports like that..is it true..do I have to return old passport with her maiden name...I have not checked it for any invalid stamp etc yet..
Thanks,
VT
You can return old passport to Embassy. But the reason you have got two passport was due to the fact that you had your old visa stamped on it. But since now have your visa on new passport you can return the old passport to embassy. I don't thin Keeping expired passport is illegal provided you do not misplace it.vt_76 wrote:Hi,
My wife got new passport in India after applying to change last name...This was requirement to apply passport for our new born baby..
After applying she got new passport, with old passport having HSMP visa stamp...After returing to UK, I applied for extension to Tier-1 and provided both passports, now she got her tier-1 visa in new passport.
My question is somebody mentioned to me that we need to return old passport to Indian embassy as it is illegal to hold both passports like that..is it true..do I have to return old passport with her maiden name...I have not checked it for any invalid stamp etc yet..
Thanks,
VT