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citizen161,citizen161 wrote:Hi there,
I am looking for some guidance if someone come across this. As part of the citizenship application I received letter to get my biometrics done. I went to the post office but they failed to do my fingerprint as I lost my 3 fingers in an accident years ago. The guy in post office advised its not possible unless they get full 10 fingers recorded and advised me to contact home office. Just for your kind knowledge my previous Biometrics at the time of HSMP/ILR time were recorded through Home Office Premium service centre where they just by passed and took finger prints of the rest of the fingers. I am not sure in this situation what exactly to do and if I contact home office what to say them. Could it affect my naturalization application in anyway.
Much appreciate your time and effort.
Thanks
It would be discriminatory and quite unfair to affect your application, HO should simply advise on next steps.What about any medical or physical conditions that may require the Home Office to provide the applicant with special arrangements
Good idea. Meanwhile, personally I'd also try another Post Office, take my ILR BRP card and explain that its already done and accepted, perhaps the other Post Office Worker would be more understanding and save you from any further delays. Good luck.citizen161 wrote: I think my best option would be to contact the BRP service by email address provided in letter and wait for what they advise.
Also, ask post office to give you in writing that they won't be able to take the biometerics because of this. Write a letter to home office and attach a copy of the letter provided by post office. Keep record of every communication you do with home office for future reference.fwd079 wrote:Good idea. Meanwhile, personally I'd also try another Post Office, take my ILR BRP card and explain that its already done and accepted, perhaps the other Post Office Worker would be more understanding and save you from any further delays. Good luck.citizen161 wrote: I think my best option would be to contact the BRP service by email address provided in letter and wait for what they advise.
Best of luck and do keep us posted please.citizen161 wrote:Thanks fwd079
The post office guy was really helpful and explained me that they don't have any option to get further; normally they can void and get the option to pass through but as the right hand is the first thing on the recording process he does not get the option to void/null and proceed to the next option. However I will try another post office if no response from BRP Service from my email earlier today.
Regards
Brilliant news!citizen161 wrote:Thanks very much all the good people who replied and advised.
I received a call from HO after 2nd email and the Officer advised that he will call the Post Office and make sure that there is no problem when I go back to the post office again. So I can confirm that my Finger prints done through the same post office without any issues. In short here is again what I have to do.
Received letter to get biometrics done-
Went to post office and the counter service advised they can't proceed and advised to speak to HO
Send email on the email address given on the letter from HO -explaining my situation
Got email same day from HO asking for details of the Post office branch
Sent detail by email but no response for next two days.
Sent a 2nd email and got call from HO to revisit the same branch after 7 days.
Went back again and all processed successfully
Regards