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99minus8
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Ceremony

Post by 99minus8 » Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:01 am

Hi guys

Sorry if the question sounds silly but i hope you can help me. I have booked a ceremony to take place in Newham, London. The person on a phone stated i should bring the two peaces of residential ID ( what does it mean?). I only have an invitation letter, passport and a bank statement with my address. I do not have any other bills on my name. Would that be enough? Those of you who had been through the process please advice. Thank you so much x

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Re: Ceremony

Post by Nazia88 » Sat Jul 16, 2011 12:38 pm

99minus8 wrote:Hi guys

Sorry if the question sounds silly but i hope you can help me. I have booked a ceremony to take place in Newham, London. The person on a phone stated i should bring the two peaces of residential ID ( what does it mean?). I only have an invitation letter, passport and a bank statement with my address. I do not have any other bills on my name. Would that be enough? Those of you who had been through the process please advice. Thank you so much x
its fine dont worry bank statment is a proof of address.
NAZIA XX

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Re: Ceremony

Post by 99minus8 » Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:45 pm

Nazia88 wrote:
99minus8 wrote:Hi guys

Sorry if the question sounds silly but i hope you can help me. I have booked a ceremony to take place in Newham, London. The person on a phone stated i should bring the two peaces of residential ID ( what does it mean?). I only have an invitation letter, passport and a bank statement with my address. I do not have any other bills on my name. Would that be enough? Those of you who had been through the process please advice. Thank you so much x
its fine dont worry bank statment is a proof of address.
thanx, Nazia :) I was just not sure what 2 "residential IDs" mean. Does it mean i need to bring two documents proving my address or not....

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Post by Jambo » Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:53 pm

Wasn't the invitation letter sent to your address? That can count as another proof.

From Newham's council website:
What documents do I need to bring to my Citizenship Ceremony?

You will need to bring: (1) your Home Office citizenship invitation letter (2) original photo identification such as a passport or driving licence. You must bring these documents with you otherwise the ceremony cannot take place.
Enjoy your ceremony.

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Post by gidoc » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:15 pm

Sorry if the question sounds silly but i hope you can help me. I have booked a ceremony to take place in Newham, London. The person on a phone stated i should bring the two peaces of residential ID ( what does it mean?). I only have an invitation letter, passport and a bank statement with my address. I do not have any other bills on my name. Would that be enough? Those of you who had been through the process please advice. Thank you so much x
You only need the invitation letter and your photo id ie passport or driving license.

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Post by 99minus8 » Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:43 pm

thanks so much to all! x

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