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That is probably because there is usually no need for them. It's just a matter of filling the application, taking suitable photographs, getting a counter signature, etc.david1955 wrote:I have been looking around but everywhere i find visa agents, couldn't find anyone helping with British passport application.
Hi vinny,vinny wrote:That is probably because there is usually no need for them. It's just a matter of filling the application, taking suitable photographs, getting a counter signature, etc.david1955 wrote:I have been looking around but everywhere i find visa agents, couldn't find anyone helping with British passport application.
vinny wrote:I think that it may also need to be someone who has actually met the child; so as to confirm that the photo and the child are the same person.
CR001 wrote:Also, bear in mind that the passport application is processed in the UK and you could wait 6-12 months if applying for it from abroad.
i completely agree with your point. Its just its our first baby and we are scared since we don't have any relative here who can help usCR001 wrote:I can't understand this reasoning, UK is a first world country with a good support system for mums.
Why can she not have the baby here, apply for the one week fast track passport for baby, get the relevant bits for India and then travel to be with her family.
What if her BC is not decided by the time she has to fly? What about her ceremony etc?