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Hiya , i'm off to post updated passport today.
Do you leave the 2 photos lose in the envelope, or cellatape them losely to the space provided for you? Dont want to make a cock up x
Do you leave the 2 photos lose in the envelope, or cellatape them losely to the space provided for you? Dont want to make a cock up x
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When I send off either mine or any of the family's passport renewals I usually attach them with a paperclip to the corresponding applicaton form, but leaving them loose inside the application form is perfectly ok too. As they are glossed, cellotaping them will have no effect on the picture's at all. so personal choice really, puss. x
I just sent off for our youngest's renewal about 4 weeks ago and got a return back within a week which was brilliant.
When I send off either mine or any of the family's passport renewals I usually attach them with a paperclip to the corresponding applicaton form, but leaving them loose inside the application form is perfectly ok too. As they are glossed, cellotaping them will have no effect on the picture's at all. so personal choice really, puss. x
I just sent off for our youngest's renewal about 4 weeks ago and got a return back within a week which was brilliant.
Hi Tambo,
The paperclip is used very loosely indeed, and picture side down to the application form, so no damage can occur at all.
Oj's suggestion is a good 'un too.......i do send them in a jiffy protected envelope, as you need to send in the current/expired passport for them to cancel, and always send next day Special Delivery guaranteed to arrive before 1.00pm
When you do this. pusskin, you can track the progress and arrival of the package to the Passport Office by Royal Mail Track and Trace, simply by entering the 13 digit reference number your post office will print off for you when you send it. That way your also covered it does get lost in the post too.
Here's a link.....
http://www.royalmail.com/trackdetails
All the best,puss
yoges xx
The paperclip is used very loosely indeed, and picture side down to the application form, so no damage can occur at all.
Oj's suggestion is a good 'un too.......i do send them in a jiffy protected envelope, as you need to send in the current/expired passport for them to cancel, and always send next day Special Delivery guaranteed to arrive before 1.00pm
When you do this. pusskin, you can track the progress and arrival of the package to the Passport Office by Royal Mail Track and Trace, simply by entering the 13 digit reference number your post office will print off for you when you send it. That way your also covered it does get lost in the post too.
Here's a link.....
http://www.royalmail.com/trackdetails
All the best,puss
yoges xx