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Missing documents supporting my AN form application

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:46 pm
by phuszcza
Dear all - I will be happy if any one of you can help. Firstly: Does any one know how to submit missing supporting documents for AN application form to UKBA? I have had only a meeting with NCS representative and I have submitted my application through him today but I am afraid I have forgotten to submit my proof of comprehensive sickness insurance, which I do have but not submitted. How do I submit now that MISSING document???? Second: Do you guys know whether what I have been told by NCS representative is actually correct? As far as I know if I am a student - I need to provide my comprehensive sickness insurance proof together with my application but NCS (Nationality Checking Service) representative has assured me that I would need one only if I didn't have an ILR (I am EEA citizen) and since I have already received certificate certifying my permanent residence from Home Office, I don't need to provide any proof of having Comprehensive Medical Sickness Insurance. Is it so? Or have I actually scr**ed up by following this advice and NOT submitting any proof of comprehensive sickness insurance?

Any help will be appreciated, guys please - I cannot find any help on internet at all. How do I even submit missing documents for naturalisation application to UKBA?

Re: Missing documents supporting my AN form application

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:50 pm
by Amber
The NCS are correct so long as you have had your PR card for 12 months or more (assuming you're not the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen).

Re: Missing documents supporting my AN form application

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:57 pm
by phuszcza
Amber_ wrote:The NCS are correct so long as you have had your PR card for 12 months or more (assuming you're not the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen).
Uffff..... Thank you so much for quick reply. No I am not spouse of British citizen and I think you just have saved me a heart attack ^_^. I feel much better and I will keep my fingers crossed since I have kept my permanent residence card for 2 years already. So it should be ok, I guess?

Cheers.