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Reading the photo guidance would answer this question.musique79 wrote:1) Does a week old infant needs proper passport size photograps and if so how on earth we get it done?
At any photo studio on earth!musique79 wrote:1) Does a week old infant needs proper passport size photograps and if so how on earth we get it done?
Thanks for the quick response. Regarding signature I asked because I thought perhaps they require the thumb impression of the baby (where it says signature of the applicant) as is required by the Indian High Commission.sushdmehta wrote:When question(s) cannot be answered due to the fact that the applicant is born in the UK, common sense suggests that you state the same - "applicant born in the UK" in response to such questions!
One of the parents should sign the form (as normal).
regards
no u dontmusique79 wrote:Thanks for the quick response. Regarding signature I asked because I thought perhaps they require the thumb impression of the baby (where it says signature of the applicant) as is required by the Indian High Commission.sushdmehta wrote:When question(s) cannot be answered due to the fact that the applicant is born in the UK, common sense suggests that you state the same - "applicant born in the UK" in response to such questions!
One of the parents should sign the form (as normal).
regards
Also would be grateful if you could advise if I need to send my original passport with my baby's application.
Just for info, I had emailed UKBA and this is what I got in responsepush wrote:no u dontmusique79 wrote:Thanks for the quick response. Regarding signature I asked because I thought perhaps they require the thumb impression of the baby (where it says signature of the applicant) as is required by the Indian High Commission.sushdmehta wrote:When question(s) cannot be answered due to the fact that the applicant is born in the UK, common sense suggests that you state the same - "applicant born in the UK" in response to such questions!
One of the parents should sign the form (as normal).
regards
Also would be grateful if you could advise if I need to send my original passport with my baby's application.
Is it mentioned anywhere that you can submit a photocopy - cause if it isn't then you have to submit the original as the rule is for all other documents.push wrote:no u dontmusique79 wrote:Thanks for the quick response. Regarding signature I asked because I thought perhaps they require the thumb impression of the baby (where it says signature of the applicant) as is required by the Indian High Commission.sushdmehta wrote:When question(s) cannot be answered due to the fact that the applicant is born in the UK, common sense suggests that you state the same - "applicant born in the UK" in response to such questions!
One of the parents should sign the form (as normal).
regards
Also would be grateful if you could advise if I need to send my original passport with my baby's application.
Which I would assume means even a copy is not requiredhsmp1412 wrote:Guess it is a little ambiguous as the policy guidance says -
It is the dependant’s responsibility to provide the evidence to support any statements made in his/her application.
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Any documentary evidence that the dependant provides should be original (unless otherwise stated).
But if it has been done before and that too successfully, it must be acceptable.