Countersignatory question: using very distant relatives?
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:26 pm
I am British by descent and applying for my first adult British passport. I am having difficulty finding a countersignatory. I've moved a lot, lost contact with professors, and don't have professional friends except one who feels uncomfortable photocopying her US passport (required for non-British countersigs).
I want to use my husband's uncle's wife who was a teacher in Hong Kong before she retired.
I can also use my mom's cousin's husband who is a principal in Canada.
Or I can use my dad's ex wife who was not my step mother and never lived with me. She is british and I have met her many times.
Are any of the above non-blood "relatives" distant enough to not be related through "marriage"?
I greatly appreciate any help or advice. This step is by far the most stressful for me because it's looking like I might have to just postpone my application for a passport until I get to know more people in my new city.
I want to use my husband's uncle's wife who was a teacher in Hong Kong before she retired.
I can also use my mom's cousin's husband who is a principal in Canada.
Or I can use my dad's ex wife who was not my step mother and never lived with me. She is british and I have met her many times.
Are any of the above non-blood "relatives" distant enough to not be related through "marriage"?
I greatly appreciate any help or advice. This step is by far the most stressful for me because it's looking like I might have to just postpone my application for a passport until I get to know more people in my new city.