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Dhruva wrote:Hi All,
I have to submit birth registration application form and supporting documents to Indian embassy-London
For this Do we have to book a appointment online or we can go to Office anytime during office hours and submit them or do they accept only in the Specific time only
Does anyone got the experience on this regard
Thanks & Regards
Dhruva
qwert wrote:Hello All, I visited VFS Manchester recently for passport application of new born. Process is simple (though I had to go twice since I was unaware of the online application)
Apply online through the VFS global website. (http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk/)
Take the following documents-
1. Birth Certificate - Indian and UK - original and Photocopy.
2. Parents passport (spouse name not necessary) - Original + photocopy
3. Marriage Certificate - Original + photocopy
4. Online application form - Thumb impression is required on this.
5. 1+ 3 photos of the baby
6. Visa pohotcopy
7. IMp - Authority letter from the spouse if only one of you is visiting VFS.
Do not take self address envelop as they do not accept it - they would give their envelop on which you have to write your address. Also, the charge is increased to some 74 pounds since it is handled by VFS and they charge for stupid things like SMS service (not worth).
Happy to answer any question on the above.
Thanks
qwert
It took 7 working days for us to receive kid's passport. Once received i saw that they misprinted the gender on the passport and i had to get that corrected by visiting the HCI-London where they have stamped a statement on one of the a page mentioning the correction.RK_78 wrote:hello,
Could you pleasea advise on how it takes to get a newborn first time passport submitted via VFS (at london,paddington). I received my Original documents back in 3 days but there is no update on the newborn passport. its been 7 days.
Thanks for your help.
qwert wrote:Hello All, I visited VFS Manchester recently for passport application of new born. Process is simple (though I had to go twice since I was unaware of the online application)
Apply online through the VFS global website. (http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk/)
Take the following documents-
1. Birth Certificate - Indian and UK - original and Photocopy.
2. Parents passport (spouse name not necessary) - Original + photocopy
3. Marriage Certificate - Original + photocopy
4. Online application form - Thumb impression is required on this.
5. 1+ 3 photos of the baby
6. Visa pohotcopy
7. IMp - Authority letter from the spouse if only one of you is visiting VFS.
Do not take self address envelop as they do not accept it - they would give their envelop on which you have to write your address. Also, the charge is increased to some 74 pounds since it is handled by VFS and they charge for stupid things like SMS service (not worth).
Happy to answer any question on the above.
Thanks
qwert
My passport received Tuesday, 3rd Novanilkmanu wrote:I applied at Goswell Road VFS for baby passport on Wednesday, 28th Oct.
Had a text on Thursday saying it has been dispatched to HCI for further processing.
Waiting now for my originals and baby passport
Drop an email to HCI London office .. or the birmingham one .. they will revert back in 24 hoursSamir_123 wrote:Hi,
I need certain help in regard to the birth registration at Birmingham. My wife is not from India and while filling the online form, I selected 'APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF BIRTH OF A MINOR CHILD AT AN INDIAN CONSULATE UNDER SECTION 4(1) OF THE CITIZENSHIP ACT, 1955'. While filling the mother section, I can only see option for Indian origin spouse and not for the other origin spouse details.
I have checked other options for these forms and not sure which one I should select for my case for child birth registration. Any quick help will be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks
Samir