OOOH - if I wasn't already peeved with them than I am now.
Thanks for the info - I already was expecting mine back from them because of the whole "adopted" issue so i guess now I'll know enough to send the passport too.
I CANNOT believe how annoying the process is to get a passport - and that they can just change the rules. I can understand if you have a reason to be suspicious of a particular applicant - but this is crazy. And apparently if my son was born after 2006 then I'd not have to prove up the half of this!
UGH. Red tape. Who invented it? Oh, Yeah. The British.
I'm SO there with you! OMG! We did Check and Send, right. Get there and right away, the countersignatory, our Health Visitor, wrote the child's name rather than the adult's name is Section 10. So I had to go back to her house and get her to re-sign! Yep, I had to RE-DO three applications!
We go back again, she takes the American passports, yes, they have go, too.
Aillidh's photo, from one of those booths, we rejected. We have to go BACK with her app. I had to get her another photo and I'll need to ask her old nursery teacher, a qualified teacher, to countersign it for quickness because our car needs its back brakes redone tomorrow for its MOT.
FFS!
Oh, and it was £120. They still charged us for the Check and Send for all three, as long as we bring back Aillidh's application within 30 days, but we'll have to pay her fee.
It was a
joke!
Andrew signed on all of them, because I was not a British national when the girls were born, and we still had to show our marriage certificate AND the now expired passport of his that was valid at the time of all their births.
The till operator at the Co-Op where we went to the Post Office said she lost her passport on holiday over Xmas and went through a living hell to get another one. She said she was treated as if she'd sold it on to some crook.