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Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« on: June 05, 2019, 10:37:47 AM »
I need to renew my passport (and brp too) and we live too far away from Edinburgh to do an in person appt so I’m mailing it in.

My question is they say they accept international money orders. Where can I get one? I know the post office does money orders but is that acceptable?

Also, side question...when I go to renew my brp which option do I choose?  There’s “you have permission to settle indefinite leave to remain” or “you have temporary permission to stay leave to remain”. It’s the second one correct? I’m here on the first spousal visa.

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Re: Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2019, 10:57:44 AM »
My question is they say they accept international money orders. Where can I get one? I know the post office does money orders but is that acceptable?

I'm pretty sure they recently changed it so you can pay in GBP now, which means just getting a UK money order, not an international one. So I assume you can just get one from the Post Office.

See:
https://uk.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/u-s-passports/apply-for-an-adult-passport-my-last-passport-was-issued-before-i-was-16-or-more-than-15-years-ago/fees/

From that page:

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Fees are payable in U.S. dollars or pounds sterling at the exchange rate set by the U.S. government.
Please pay the exact amount for the service you are applying for. We cannot accept an overpayment or an underpayment.

Renew an adult passport (issued within the last 15 years with 10 year validity)
Fee: $110 or £91.

Method of application: By mail.

Important: If you need a new U.S. passport within three weeks and/or if you are unable to obtain an acceptable payment method to apply by mail, then you should apply in person.

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Also, side question...when I go to renew my brp which option do I choose?  There’s “you have permission to settle indefinite leave to remain” or “you have temporary permission to stay leave to remain”. It’s the second one correct? I’m here on the first spousal visa.

Your BRP shouldn't need to be renewed unless you are changing your name on your passport (because the name on your BRP must match the passport name at all times).

If you haven't already, I would not recommend changing your name on your passport, as it's a long, expensive process to change your name on your BRP. You will need to fill out a form, pay £161 and send off your new passport and BRP to UKVI. It's supposed to take 8 weeks, but I've heard it has taken up to 6 months in the past. This must be done within 3 months or you can be fined £1000.

So, if you did want to change your name, I would wait until just before you apply for FLR(M), as that way you just apply for the next visa in your married name, and your new visa will be issued in that name without you having to renew your BRP.

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However, if you are not changing your name and are just updating passport details, I believe you just fill out a free form (Form MCC) and mail it in (you have to manually add 'settlement visa'):
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/768465/coc-_migrant_-12-18.pdf

Not sure if the online form can be used for this as well, as it only mentions a change of address:
https://visa-address-update.service.gov.uk/

From the UKCISA website (https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Visas-and-Immigration/Passport-visa-and-BRP-problems):

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New passport (and you have a BRP)
There is no need to apply to replace your BRP if you obtain a new passport, unless you will have a different nationality (see Report change of circumstances).

Notify the UKVI of your new passport details using form MCC.
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Re: Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2019, 11:17:33 AM »
Thanks ksand. I am changing my name on everything to my married name. We won’t be traveling until middle of next year and I have the extra money to get it done now so I just want to go ahead and get it done.

So which of those two options do I pick? I’m guessing it’s the second one since I don’t have ILR yet?

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Re: Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2019, 11:20:36 AM »
Yes, you have "leave to remain".  :)


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Re: Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2019, 11:33:51 AM »
Thank you  ;D
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Re: Renewing US passport- how to pay?
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2019, 05:40:09 PM »
I'm pretty sure they recently changed it so you can pay in GBP now, which means just getting a UK money order, not an international one. So I assume you can just get one from the Post Office.

See:
https://uk.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/u-s-passports/apply-for-an-adult-passport-my-last-passport-was-issued-before-i-was-16-or-more-than-15-years-ago/fees/

From that page:

Your BRP shouldn't need to be renewed unless you are changing your name on your passport (because the name on your BRP must match the passport name at all times).

If you haven't already, I would not recommend changing your name on your passport, as it's a long, expensive process to change your name on your BRP. You will need to fill out a form, pay £161 and send off your new passport and BRP to UKVI. It's supposed to take 8 weeks, but I've heard it has taken up to 6 months in the past. This must be done within 3 months or you can be fined £1000.

So, if you did want to change your name, I would wait until just before you apply for FLR(M), as that way you just apply for the next visa in your married name, and your new visa will be issued in that name without you having to renew your BRP.

Edited to add:
However, if you are not changing your name and are just updating passport details, I believe you just fill out a free form (Form MCC) and mail it in (you have to manually add 'settlement visa'):
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/768465/coc-_migrant_-12-18.pdf

Not sure if the online form can be used for this as well, as it only mentions a change of address:
https://visa-address-update.service.gov.uk/

From the UKCISA website (https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Visas-and-Immigration/Passport-visa-and-BRP-problems):

Great news about paying in £s, thanks for that. We had to get our US bank to send us a cashiers check. Our son’s passport is due to expire in August so he will be pleased to hear this news.
Dual USC/UKC living in the UK since May 2016


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