Correcting the Naturalisation Certificate
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:01 am
Hi all,
My naturalisation certificate was issued with a default date of birth (01 January) since my foreign passport only states the year of birth. I have obtained a birth certificate which states my full date of birth, translated it, certified the translation and sent it along with a letter for correction. I also included my driving licence which includes my actual date of birth. Funny enough, the Home Office insisted on a default date of birth for me since 2011 because only the year of birth is on my passport.
Anyone recently corrected their naturalisation certificate? What are the timelines and how can I check on the progress? I sent my documents two weeks ago and have not heard anything from the Home Office. What is the best number to call them on? I found a number online but the guy refused to even take my name and check for me and insisted that it can take up to 8 weeks which is the generic response.
What would be your suggestions? What is the best number to call?
Thanks in advance.
My naturalisation certificate was issued with a default date of birth (01 January) since my foreign passport only states the year of birth. I have obtained a birth certificate which states my full date of birth, translated it, certified the translation and sent it along with a letter for correction. I also included my driving licence which includes my actual date of birth. Funny enough, the Home Office insisted on a default date of birth for me since 2011 because only the year of birth is on my passport.
Anyone recently corrected their naturalisation certificate? What are the timelines and how can I check on the progress? I sent my documents two weeks ago and have not heard anything from the Home Office. What is the best number to call them on? I found a number online but the guy refused to even take my name and check for me and insisted that it can take up to 8 weeks which is the generic response.
What would be your suggestions? What is the best number to call?
Thanks in advance.