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MY MUMS BIRTHDAY ON THE PASPORT FORM

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MY MUMS BIRTHDAY ON THE PASPORT FORM

Post by noah11 » Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:48 pm

hi guys.i have just sent my passport application form away using the Check & Send service but, by the time i went back home from the post office i found out that i have done a mistake writtin my mums birth month wrongly. so, will that affect my application form?? thanks
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Re: MY MUMS BIRTHDAY ON THE PASPORT FORM

Post by beeba » Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:11 pm

noah11 wrote:hi guys.i have just sent my passport application form away using the IPS service but, by the time i went back home from the post office i found out that i have done a mistake writtin my mums birth month wrongly. so, will that affect my application form?? thanks
I would suggest to inform IPS.

By the way how did you manage to use IPS service through post office :)

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Post by noah11 » Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:14 pm

:D sorry but,i ment the Check & Send service. how can i inform them then? thanks
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Post by abi_abc » Sun Aug 01, 2010 4:28 pm

On what basis were you applying for a British Passport?

Naturalisation with certificate?

If so, and your mother is a different nationality living in a different country it really isn't going to matter that you got her birthday wrong the passport application form. They will have no records. So I wouldn't bother trying to change it.

But what is likely to happen is that when you go for your passport interview they may ask you as one of the questions when her birth date was. If so, give the date you put on the passport application form - not her correct birthday - as they are checking your identity against the person who filled in the form.

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Post by beeba » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:10 pm

abi_abc wrote:On what basis were you applying for a British Passport?

Naturalisation with certificate?

If so, and your mother is a different nationality living in a different country it really isn't going to matter that you got her birthday wrong the passport application form. They will have no records. So I wouldn't bother trying to change it.

But what is likely to happen is that when you go for your passport interview they may ask you as one of the questions when her birth date was. If so, give the date you put on the passport application form - not her correct birthday - as they are checking your identity against the person who filled in the form.
The issue is to provide correct information to IPS or UKBA.
@ Noah....when you can get a simple mistake correct why not do it in time, what your children will put in the form in future about their grandparents DOBs even the section may not be mandatory.

You will have your application number you can use the following link or correct it during yours interview.
<<https://passports.ips.gov.uk/forms/appl ... -form.aspx>>

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Post by joelondon » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:01 pm

hi guys , in the passport application do i have to give them my grand parent birthdays and names !!!! or just my parents is enough ...please let me knw thanks :)

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Post by f2k » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:20 pm

joelondon wrote:hi guys , in the passport application do i have to give them my grand parent birthdays and names !!!! or just my parents is enough ...please let me knw thanks :)
The form sort of suggest yes, but for naturalisation cases its not necessary

just to think about it when i applied for my childs passport (registered as British after I got ILR), i did not put any details for his grandparents

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