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Passport question
ceewash
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I am renewing my uk passport as it has expired. I have completed the online form and paid. I printed the form and have some new photos. My question is- do the photos need to be countersigned by anyone, if so where do I record their details- or do I? Or do they only need to be signed if my appearance has dramatically changed? Help. I'm waiting to post it off- I only have 72 hours I think when it is valid.
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If it is a renewal, you don't need to have the photos countersigned.
My partner renewed hers last week, and just sent 2 new photos with the forms.0 -
Only need counter signing if the person looking at the old and new photos are going to question if its one and the same person0
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Thank you. That's what I was thinking.0
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https://www.gov.uk/countersigning-passport-applications
Google is your friend, if in doubt phone them as it states if you scroll further down.0
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