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the ID alone is enough....mind you everything hv to be original not a copy...shark_tank007 wrote:Hi fellows,
I plan to submit the original ID Card of my wife (EEA national) along with the plain copy of passport as she is in UK. I believe ID Card alone can satisfy the application requirement, but we want to show passport copy because some supporting evidences of our relationship contains only her Passport number and Name not the ID card number. Instead of going to embassy or the issuing authority do I have a choice in my case to submit plain copy or a notarised copy of passport NOT issuing authority or embassy certified.
Please please help me.
Thanks for reply Alan, but on UKBA site its mentioned that certified copy of passport can be submitted as I have quoted below, Do you disagree with this?alan247 wrote:the ID alone is enough....mind you everything hv to be original not a copy...shark_tank007 wrote:Hi fellows,
I plan to submit the original ID Card of my wife (EEA national) along with the plain copy of passport as she is in UK. I believe ID Card alone can satisfy the application requirement, but we want to show passport copy because some supporting evidences of our relationship contains only her Passport number and Name not the ID card number. Instead of going to embassy or the issuing authority do I have a choice in my case to submit plain copy or a notarised copy of passport NOT issuing authority or embassy certified.
Please please help me.
I think that is self-explanatory.The EEA national's original passport or identity card,
Yes Amber... I was just thinking that how will they verify the passport number on so many supporting documents that contains NAME of EEA national and PASSPORT NUMBER but not the ID card number. e.g. visa page to my home country, Boarding passes, Marriage certificate etc. ?Amber_ wrote:I think that is self-explanatory.The EEA national's original passport or identity card,
Thanks for quick reply AmberAmber_ wrote:Then also supply a notarized copy of the passport. Which will show a corresponding DOB and name. Although, remember the caseworker only has to be satisfied on the balance of probabilities not beyond reasonable doubt.
I actually agree with you, because I had already fulfilled their requirement by providing original ID card which contains full name and DOB. Rest if they have doubt they can verify themselves as all info in the world is based on these two elements, name and DOB.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:You may find that a normal photocopy will do just fine.
Thanks for reply Jambo mine is the former case (EEA-FP from abroad)Jambo wrote:Which application are you making? EEA Family Permit from abroad or a 5 years Residence card using form EEa2 within the UK?
For the former, a photocopy of the passport is enough. If you provide an original ID that's enough. For the latter, photocopies are not accepted. Only originals (such as ID or passport).