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Help with passport
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The GP may do it for a fee, have you asked about that? Or you could phone up the helpline and ask the question about your welder friend if he's a reputable person.[/QUOTE]
Doctors are no longer accepted unless they are known as a friend0 -
Ok Thankyou I wasn’t sure that would be enough hopefully it will be0
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My doctor won’t do it and not will the dentist or opinion as they don’t know me personally a lot of my friends are caters and ones a deputy manager but she doesn’t hold a passport thankyou for advise tho0
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No I don’t need it quickly just thought bows the time to do it Lol0
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That’s the thing I don’t work due to mental health at the moment and everyone that I do know that work either hasn’t got a passport or isn’t mentioned on the list. I’ve got a friend whose almost 60 and been a welder most of his life I’m hoping he can do it Thankyou for advice0
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I wouldn’t want it to be fair. I didn’t even want to have to put details of her but put what I could but they sent the form back saying I hadn’t given enough information and now I’m stressing out(I have bipolar and ptsd) I have to give them information I don’t have0
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To everyone that has given advise Thankyou for your help I have written a letter not a long one and hopefully that will do. One more thing though I!!!8217;m fairly new here so how do I do the quote thing lol many thanks0
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There's quote button on each post (bottom right.) Click on that, it'll be quoted in your reply box then type your response underneath.
There's also a multi quote option which I've never quite managed to get my head round.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
Thankyou hopefully I!!!8217;ll work it out lol0
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