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Note 8 – Section 10 – Countersignature
When you have completed the form, someone who has known you personally for at least two years should complete and sign Section 10. That person should be a British citizen, other British national or Commonwealth citizen who is a Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, Minister of Religion, Bank Officer, Established Civil Servant, or professionally qualified person, e.g. Lawyer, Engineer, Doctor, School Teacher, Police Officer or a person of similar standing. Procedures include a check on the authenticity of countersignatories.
If you do not know a British national or other Commonwealth citizen locally with these qualifications, a citizen of the country in which you are residing may complete and sign the form, provided he/she has a similar standing in that country has known you for two years and the Consul considers his/her signature to be acceptable. A member of your family should not countersign. (See also Note 10, ‘Photographs’). In certain cases you may be asked
I am baffled why a Consul in the US would be handing out a different form to the one on the BritainUSA website. I simply do not understand that.The C1 is totally different from the Forms given By the Consul in the US
I don't think a form for use in the UK should be used. So given the application will be made in the States I would say that the form should be downloaded from the BritainUSA website and then completed and used..... and the identical form from the local british post office.
As long as that Doctor can certify that he/she has known the person for at least two years .... certainly .. as it says in the notes downloadable from the BritainUSA website.can Counter signature be done by a suitable US Professional, ie. Doctor
I would hope so, but I think a covering explanatory letter should be attached - the Washington office would certainly accept it for a passport that they're issuing themselves, judging by the guidance notes. But because this one is technically being authorised by the UKPS, it's not quite so straighforward.John wrote:....But the countersignatory .... a US Doctor still OK to countersign?