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sholar
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i failed some of my passport interview question

Post by sholar » Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:50 pm

pls i need someone who has a similar experience to tell me, I went for my passport interview on Wednesday and during the interview, they asked me abt how what method did I use to make the payment. I wasn't even sure either by cash or card .. and I said by card why it was by cash , the worse misstake was when they asked me that how many siblings do have, andi was confused cos i was adding some new family into it... over 3 days now I have not heard anything or text. pls what will happen if you fail your interview. the interview question was relaxed and I don't kno what i was thinking to give a wrong answer. Pls, I just want to know the worse scenario .

do they suppose to text or call

Tea_Rocket
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Re: i failed some of my passport interview question

Post by Tea_Rocket » Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:32 pm

If you applied for a passport and were called for an interview, that means you've been naturalised, right? And if you've been naturalised, then you can always apply for another passport if they reject your application this time. It's irritating, but you've done the hardest part already.

I don't know whether you "failed" your interview or not, but I will say that cash vs. card is an easy thing to forget and I can't imagine that they have any way of checking how many siblings you have, unless your siblings are all in the UK and have all previously applied for naturalisation and passports, or unless they really want to trawl through your country's birth records.

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