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Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by rshelar » Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:11 pm

Certified passport copy

Is this really required? I have sent a self attested copy of my British passport. My spouse is applying this week for the visa.

Previously I have done many visitor visa applications and have always provided self attested copy of passport.
Niether do I see this mentioned in any requirements so want to be sure.

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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by noajthan » Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:20 pm

rshelar wrote:Certified passport copy

Is this really required? I have sent a self attested copy of my British passport. My spouse is applying this week for the visa.

Previously I have done many visitor visa applications and have always provided self attested copy of passport.
Niether do I see this mentioned in any requirements so want to be sure.

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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by rshelar » Sun Jul 31, 2016 8:23 pm

Spouse visa application for a non EU national.

Also, spoke to a friend recently and he just provided a photocopy.

What's the guidance

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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by Casa » Sun Jul 31, 2016 8:36 pm

This is from a UKBA published guidance, but as the UKBA was disbanded in March 2013 and superseded by the UKVI in April 2013, I can't confirm that this includes the sponsor's passport. It certainly remains relevant for bank statements, pay slips etc:
"Send the original documents, if you have them, not copies. In exceptional circumstances, Home Office will accept a photocopy that is certified as an accurate copy by the body or authority that issued the original, or by a notary - but you must include a letter explaining why you are providing a certified copy rather than the original document."
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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by rshelar » Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:42 pm

Casa,

Thanks and makes sense. I have seen few posts on the forum and hence concerned.

I always submit original bank statements and payslips and this time providing my (sponsors) self attested copy of passport.

Guessing that should be sufficient.

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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by Casa » Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:44 pm

Personally, I prefer the belt & braces approach when dealing with the HO and would submit a legally certified copy (post office or solicitor).
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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by secret.simon » Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:55 pm

Casa wrote:I prefer the belt & braces approach
I too prefer the belts & braces approach rather than be braced for a belting from the HO.
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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by Casa » Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:07 pm

:)
secret.simon wrote:
Casa wrote:I prefer the belt & braces approach
I too prefer the belts & braces approach rather than be braced for a belting from the HO.
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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by rshelar » Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:26 pm

Casa wrote:Personally, I prefer the belt & braces approach when dealing with the HO and would submit a legally certified copy (post office or solicitor).
True, but one could argue they can always verify from IPS. Arent they all part of Home Ministry ?

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Re: Certified passport copy - Really required?

Post by Casa » Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:29 pm

They could, but they expect the applicant to do all the leg work and submit the relevant evidence.
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