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If it makes you feel better its not personal (how can it be, nobody in HMPO knows you);ibraa wrote:Dear Fellow Members!
Following a successful naturalisation, I applied for my first British Passport. I have slightly changed the spelling of my forename using deed poll. I do not have any other passports, from any countries.
I had my interview on 15 February 2016 and the guy conducting the interview told that my passport should be with me in 5 working days.
It still hasn't arrived and ever since the interview when I call the HMPO, I am being told that they are performing 'routine checks' and cannot give me any further update and I should be patient..
As I was really frustrated, I contacted my local MP, who has been told by HMPO that they are 'undertaking further checks, but the nature of these checks cannot be disclosed for security reasons and they will contact me in due course'. Very secretive, huh?
Just to confirm, I had no criminal record in the UK or elsewhere and baffled by their secretive, yet inconvenient practice..
Anyone else has been in the same shoes? Any advice, stories, etc.?
I am very upset, as I feel that I am being kept in the dark and treated like a criminal..
Thanks for your responses in advance!
This would be discrimination, so no, I do not think this is the case.Is it really just because my surname and first name suggests that I am a muslim?
CR001 wrote:This would be discrimination, so no, I do not think this is the case.Is it really just because my surname and first name suggests that I am a muslim?
There have been others, very few, but mostly due to English language difficulties during the interview.
All you can do really is take up the invitation.ibraa wrote:If the sole purpose of the passport interview is to make sure it's me, having given the correct answer to all their questions should have been adequate..
Don't take it personally, you can be sure you are being treated impersonally.ibraa wrote:True, however they told me that they will undertake further checks before offering me the 2nd interview..
I feel I'm being treated like a criminal just for wanting to get a passport.
The guy on the phone told me that I will have to have the same name in my National ID (EU), Passport (EU) and my UK Passport. I told him that I don't have any other passports or ID cards. He then said "Then why did you say otherwise on your interview?" WTF??
I have definitely not said that, I am not stupid. I haven't had a passport for ages, let alone an ID card..
Is it possible they are just taking the piss? I know that all interviews are recorded, so there should be proof of what has been said..
Any ideas??
noajthan wrote:
Don't take it personally, you can be sure you are being treated impersonally.
Maybe caseworker is confusing you with someone else from the same day &/or with a similar name.
Or you misunderstood some identity question &/or they misunderstood your answer.
If you have any other id (that helps your case) suggest take it with you.
HO is hot on names & identities - my wife was initially refused her passport just for the 'crime' (as a married lady) of applying in married name & having another passport in her maiden name.
That took around 4 months to sort out.
Sounds like the interview is simply to clarify your intentions and use of your name/s.ibraa wrote:Good prospects, as I've foolishly wanted to change my name and sent along a deed poll with my passport application ..
noajthan wrote:
Sounds like the interview is simply to clarify your intentions and use of your name/s.
Nothing more 'sinister' than that.
Perhaps the questions and answers weren't recorded accurately. From your original post, it seems that you weren't born here, so what did you tell them had happened to the passport on which you entered the UK?ibraa wrote:The guy on the phone told me that I will have to have the same name in my National ID (EU), Passport (EU) and my UK Passport. I told him that I don't have any other passports or ID cards. He then said "Then why did you say otherwise on your interview?" WTF??
I have definitely not said that, I am not stupid. I haven't had a passport for ages, let alone an ID card..
...
Any ideas??
Richard W wrote: Perhaps the questions and answers weren't recorded accurately. From your original post, it seems that you weren't born here, so what did you tell them had happened to the passport on which you entered the UK?
I already asked my MP to step in. She has been told the same. Checks are being undertaken, which cannot be disclosed. Other than that, no information was given..tripping wrote:Passport applications could take up to 6 weeks, but 12 is unusually long. There could be a number of reasons for this. Have you had your interview done?
I would get the MP involved in this, think you have waited long enough. I gather you received no text messages, letters at all apart from 'undertaking routine checks'?