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Is the UKBA ref number on approval letter same with..?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 3:37 am
by Alish60
Hi everyone
Hope someone will answer my question!
When you receive the approval letter, there is a Home Office Ref number on it. I am just wondering if this is the same Naturalization Certificate number?
Thanks
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:06 am
by Jambo
The HO reference number would appear on the certificate but it's not the certificate number which you need to put in the passport application. That's a different number.
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:21 am
by Alish60
Jambo wrote:The HO reference number would appear on the certificate but it's not the certificate number which you need to put in the passport application. That's a different number.
Thanks
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:34 pm
by RoyalFlush
I was wondering the same, thinking that I could complete my passport application before my ceremony - a bit impatient I know.
Anyway, since my county council will already have the certificate, I will give them a call and try my luck. I will let you know if I succeed.
I am also wondering about sending in my passport application before attending the ceremony such that I can have the passport interview ASAP after the ceremony. I am thinking that there might be a legal loophole here but I will need to read up on this. Anyone that can shed light on the legal side of this please feel free to chip in.
Thanks in advance.
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:46 pm
by CR001
RoyalFlush wrote:I was wondering the same, thinking that I could complete my passport application before my ceremony - a bit impatient I know.
Anyway, since my county council will already have the certificate, I will give them a call and try my luck. I will let you know if I succeed.
I am also wondering about sending in my passport application before attending the ceremony such that I can have the passport interview ASAP after the ceremony. I am thinking that there might be a legal loophole here but I will need to read up on this. Anyone that can shed light on the legal side of this please feel free to chip in.
Thanks in advance.
You cannot send your passport application before your ceremony as you have to send your naturalisation certificate with the passport application. You are not considered British until you attend the ceremony and receive the certificate. You can apply for passport on the same day after you attend the ceremony.
First time passport applications take between 4 and six weeks and unfortunately there is no way of speeding this process up.
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:57 pm
by cobra
RoyalFlush wrote:I was wondering the same, thinking that I could complete my passport application before my ceremony - a bit impatient I know.
Anyway, since my county council will already have the certificate, I will give them a call and try my luck. I will let you know if I succeed.
I am also wondering about sending in my passport application before attending the ceremony such that I can have the passport interview ASAP after the ceremony. I am thinking that there might be a legal loophole here but I will need to read up on this. Anyone that can shed light on the legal side of this please feel free to chip in.
Thanks in advance.
You really make me Laugh hahaha.
Please forget about the loophole. Be patient, wait for the certificate and submit your passport application.
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:05 pm
by Ayyubi72
Red passport gives you wings

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:46 pm
by RoyalFlush
My sincere thanks to you all.
@cobra - glad my impatience made someone laugh
@Ayyubi72 - red bull is quicker and cheaper... but border control might give you a warm room for the night if you hand that over instead of your passport
Thanks again everyone!
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:27 pm
by ukforever
Ayyubi72 wrote:Red passport gives you wings

i thought RED BULL gives u that...lol