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Well there are plenty of questions on this in the forum and the advice is clear. At the NCS your documents (including passport) will be checked and copied/certified and therefore there is no further need for providing documents for the passport (clearly you won't have a naturalisation certificate). You also won't have to attend the first passport interview. I didn't take the route myself but I am sure plenty of members will attest to what I have described.Berry777 wrote:Are you sure?
Nowhere does it say on the form and any where else that i will not need to send my unconcealed passport.
It really is confusing, especially as i am doing it through JCAP.
Can someone else please also tell their experience who have done JCAP and did not have to send your original passport to the passport office?
If making a regular, standalone passport application, HMPO want to see all uncancelled passports in order to check on the applicant's identity (identities) and presumably to see who they really are.Berry777 wrote:Are you sure?
Nowhere does it say on the form and any where else that i will not need to send my unconcealed passport.
It really is confusing, especially as i am doing it through JCAP.
Can someone else please also tell their experience who have done JCAP and did not have to send your original passport to the passport office?
NCS make copies of applicant's bundles all the time.Berry777 wrote:Thank you all for your posted replies! It was very helpful and now I am clear on this.
I wonder if the Council at my JCAP appointment would accept that I bring all my original docs to the appointment and do the photocopy beforehand as well of all my documents so that they have less work to do and do not have to photocopy my docs, I can do my self and avoid any confusion bring my original documents to prove.
Do you think they would accept that? i am worried they will not photocopy my documents properly and skip something, ...
Took them 25 minutes to make all the photocopies (though two passports) - she said beforehand it'll take a while as she has to do each 2 pages individually and can't feed it through. Obviously.noajthan wrote:NCS make copies of applicant's bundles all the time.Berry777 wrote:Thank you all for your posted replies! It was very helpful and now I am clear on this.
I wonder if the Council at my JCAP appointment would accept that I bring all my original docs to the appointment and do the photocopy beforehand as well of all my documents so that they have less work to do and do not have to photocopy my docs, I can do my self and avoid any confusion bring my original documents to prove.
Do you think they would accept that? i am worried they will not photocopy my documents properly and skip something, ...
They probably have a super-duper copier.
And that is what you are paying for in the fee.
I stand corrected on this but I have the feeling that I've read somewhere that bank statements aren't acceptable.Berry777 wrote:Thank you all for your posted replies! It was very helpful and now I am clear on this.
I wonder if the Council at my JCAP appointment would accept that I bring all my original docs to the appointment and do the photocopy beforehand as well of all my documents so that they have less work to do and do not have to photocopy my docs, I can do my self and avoid any confusion bring my original documents to prove.
Do you think they would accept that? i am worried they will not photocopy my documents properly and skip something, also I am not sure if they will want to accept all my bank statements since 2009 as it is additional proof of me being present in the UK apart from letters from the Universities and some letters from employers. I do not have all my P60s covering 5 years, I have letters from university when I was studying full time.
A council/NCS website is not official guidance let alone a statement of the law.Berry777 wrote:Hello,
Thank you for your replies!
I have. Locked on the link that you posted, it does say that bank statements are not going to be accepted.
But it makes me wonder why not, because my bank statements reveal that I have been present in the UK since 2009 buying things in U.K. Shops etc. I wonder why would not HO accept bank statements?
I sent my bank statements when I applied for my EEA PR and it was alright.. Hmm