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Passport fast track - anyone here done it? (ID related)
minerva_windsong
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Does anyone who has done the one week passport fast track service (where you have to go to the regional office to get your form approved) know what counts as acceptable ID?
They have asked me for two forms of ID with my name and address on. Now, I have my bank statement for July so that counts as one, but am wondering if just my paper provisional driving licence will still be enough? I lost the card version of the driving licence a few years ago at university (it's a long story) but was wondering if it will be OK if I just have the paper one? Or is it OK to take two bank statements (ie, do the documents have to be different types)?
Any help with this would be much appreciated!
They have asked me for two forms of ID with my name and address on. Now, I have my bank statement for July so that counts as one, but am wondering if just my paper provisional driving licence will still be enough? I lost the card version of the driving licence a few years ago at university (it's a long story) but was wondering if it will be OK if I just have the paper one? Or is it OK to take two bank statements (ie, do the documents have to be different types)?
Any help with this would be much appreciated!
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Also I have the letter and numbercard for my National Insurance number - would that count?"A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge." - Tyrion LannisterMarried my best friend 1st November 2014Loose = the opposite of tight (eg "These trousers feel a little loose")Lose = the opposite of find/gain (eg "I'm going to lose weight this year")0
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You can call the Passport Adviceline for help on 0300 222 0000.
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