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Biometric Card and applying for citizenship
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 3:28 pm
by toggs
Hi All
My wife is applying for citizenship this month. However I have a question, her Biomentric Card is in her maiden name still. Back in Feb 2015 I got the name changed by deed poll to reflect her new full married name. So her driving licence has her new marital name and bank accounts etc.
The biometric info on the website says to update personal details a new biometric card needs to be made alongside an additional fee, and failing to do may lead to a fine of £1000.
https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances ... have-a-brp
For BC the biometric card needs to be sent but it has her old maiden name on it - will this cause a problem?
Re: Biometric Card and applying for citizenship
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 1:19 pm
by fwd079
toggs wrote:Hi All
My wife is applying for citizenship this month. However I have a question, her Biomentric Card is in her maiden name still. Back in Feb 2015 I got the name changed by deed poll to reflect her new full married name. So her driving licence has her new marital name and bank accounts etc.
The biometric info on the website says to update personal details a new biometric card needs to be made alongside an additional fee, and failing to do may lead to a fine of £1000.
https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances ... have-a-brp
For BC the biometric card needs to be sent but it has her old maiden name on it - will this cause a problem?
The
link you mentioned clearly says:
Use this form if you are in the UK with a visa for Tier 1, 2, 4 or 5 and you need to notify UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) of a change in your circumstances.
Your wife is on ILR. So she can simply fill in the form and send Deed poll and marriage certificate along with a cover letter, along with her application to support her case.
Personally I'd
apply through NCS to have a bit more peace of mind, and NCS will give you your originals back so you are free to travel.
Good luck.
Re: Biometric Card and applying for citizenship
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 7:47 pm
by Chelsea111
I have sent my application by post with all original documents. I just have a question? will they return the Residence card?
Re: Biometric Card and applying for citizenship
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 8:32 pm
by noajthan
toggs wrote:Hi All
My wife is applying for citizenship this month. However I have a question, her Biomentric Card is in her maiden name still. Back in Feb 2015 I got the name changed by deed poll to reflect her new full married name. So her driving licence has her new marital name and bank accounts etc.
The biometric info on the website says to update personal details a new biometric card needs to be made alongside an additional fee, and failing to do may lead to a fine of £1000.
https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances ... have-a-brp
For BC the biometric card needs to be sent but it has her old maiden name on it - will this cause a problem?
The name difference on the BRP card won't matter for naturalisation & it's probably not worth bothering about synchronising the names now (once approved the card will be cancelled anyway; you won't need it any more).
Just be aware of this scenario - it affects married women who choose to naturalise in their married name but who hold a current passport in their maiden name:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 83170.html
It's all to do with this
poorly-publicised new policy (which is not mentioned in the guidance notes):
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/crac ... -detection
It gets tricky if the original country does not allow changes to original passport or name.
So to avoid future problems when applying for a first British passport, you may wish to reconsider which is the best name to naturalise with.
Re: Biometric Card and applying for citizenship
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 12:08 pm
by fwd079
Chelsea111 wrote:I have sent my application by post with all original documents. I just have a question? will they return the Residence card?
Yes, most probably.