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No reason to use solicitor except for peace of mind. I also used them for my ILR and it just provides me with comfort my papers are in order.John wrote:For the great majority of applicants, Citizenship applications are simple and no representation is required.
Any reason why you are using a Solicitor rather than submitting the application through NCS? If you were using NCS, yes you take relevant passports along to them, but they then photocopy them, and hand them straight back to you.
well i understand you ..but still if u use NCS ,..u will keep ur original document and you will still have a peace of mind ...!!!melo75 wrote:No reason to use solicitor except for peace of mind. I also used them for my ILR and it just provides me with comfort my papers are in order.John wrote:For the great majority of applicants, Citizenship applications are simple and no representation is required.
Any reason why you are using a Solicitor rather than submitting the application through NCS? If you were using NCS, yes you take relevant passports along to them, but they then photocopy them, and hand them straight back to you.
I was used solicitor but choice is your only one diffrence ncs fee is reasonable and solicitor fee little high thats it but if any complicatation so behalf of you soliciotr can give answer thats good point thats itjoelondon wrote:well i understand you ..but still if u use NCS ,..u will keep ur original document and you will still have a peace of mind ...!!!melo75 wrote:No reason to use solicitor except for peace of mind. I also used them for my ILR and it just provides me with comfort my papers are in order.John wrote:For the great majority of applicants, Citizenship applications are simple and no representation is required.
Any reason why you are using a Solicitor rather than submitting the application through NCS? If you were using NCS, yes you take relevant passports along to them, but they then photocopy them, and hand them straight back to you.
Thanks guys for the advice, but I have already gone with a solicitor so the NCS boat has sailed. Still hoping someone can answer my original question.krimith wrote:I was used solicitor but choice is your only one diffrence ncs fee is reasonable and solicitor fee little high thats it but if any complicatation so behalf of you soliciotr can give answer thats good point thats itjoelondon wrote:well i understand you ..but still if u use NCS ,..u will keep ur original document and you will still have a peace of mind ...!!!melo75 wrote:No reason to use solicitor except for peace of mind. I also used them for my ILR and it just provides me with comfort my papers are in order.John wrote:For the great majority of applicants, Citizenship applications are simple and no representation is required.
Any reason why you are using a Solicitor rather than submitting the application through NCS? If you were using NCS, yes you take relevant passports along to them, but they then photocopy them, and hand them straight back to you.
ok in that questions answer is you send it all original document if solicitor say just certified one but you can force him you want to send all original document thats it and i was send original documentmelo75 wrote:Hi guys,
If anyone used a solicitor to apply for naturalisation I would appreciate an answer to the following:
Did your solicitor submit certified copies of your documents (passports) to the UKBA (and returned originals to you) or did the solicitor submit your original documents?
My solicitor says they will make certified copies of my passport to submit (and return originals to me) although on the UKBA website it says if you are using a representative you need to send originals (unless UKBA means subit originals to representative).
I do not want to second guess my solicitor as they were very good on two previous occassions when I used them for immigration purposes, but I am just worried since I read the above on the UKBA website.
Thanks guys.
Melo
I can't help thinking that you are not actually getting a lot of peace of mind at the moment, whereas by using NCS you would know actually what to supply.melo75 wrote:No reason to use solicitor except for peace of mind