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I think, yes. It is better to send in personal name. Also better write your case ref. no. on the envelope. I remember, one of my friend also sent some additional documents, in person's name & he got ILR.santoshganpath wrote:All,
My solicitor received the letter from UKBA asking for my passports. I am a bit worried because, I am not using my solicitor for visa endorsement services as he is charging for this too. I only used his services to represent me in the appeal tribunal and after I won the appeal, I paid his fee and that was it. I also communicated to UKBA by writing two letters requesting them to write to me directly instead of my solicitor.
But UKBA has still sent the letter to him asking for my/our passports. My solicitor didn't communicated to me that he has received the letter from UKBA, but when I made a random enquiry he has informed me of the letter. He received the letter on 6th Jan but I came to know of this yesterday 13 Jan evening.
Anyway, now I have taken that letter from him and I am sending the passports to UKBA on my own enclosing a self addressed special delivery prepaid envelope to be on safeside.
I have a silly question, it may look very stupid but I need clarity on this. The letter asking for passports that is sent by UKBA is signed by a lady called "Asima", do I need to address the covering letter/package to her followed by UKBA croydon address or just to UKBA croydon address without putting her name on the covering letter/package.
Are we allowed to send passports addressed on an individual's name? Please clarify.
Regards...
Santosh