Tia Maria
9th October 2007, 10:31 PM
For those of you who have had to renew a UK passport while in NZ, did you have to have your photos certified?
Cheers
Tia
incredible hulse
10th October 2007, 06:01 AM
Nope
Cardy
10th October 2007, 06:32 AM
I Just had mine certified to be sure but our nurse friend from england was here so it was easy:yes
Smiler
10th October 2007, 02:30 PM
No just the application!
Our accountant is a JP and he did it for free, although I don't know if they normally charge anyway.
KerryS
10th October 2007, 03:34 PM
No just the application!
Our accountant is a JP and he did it for free, although I don't know if they normally charge anyway.
Nope - apparantly JPs are not allowed to charge for their certifying services. I asked when I had to get some documents done by one.
M&J
10th October 2007, 04:52 PM
Yes we did and it was a right pain. As we hadn't been here long we didn't know anyone long enough that was able to sign them. So we had to send photos back to the uk get them signed by a friend who is an nurse and then sent back here. Luckily they didn't get lost in the post!!!1
Smiler
10th October 2007, 04:59 PM
Nope - apparantly JPs are not allowed to charge for their certifying services. I asked when I had to get some documents done by one.
Thanks Kerry I'll remember that :nice1
stephenandjulie
10th October 2007, 07:12 PM
Hi
I might be able to help. I am in the process of renewing my childrens' passports. I rang the British High Commission and was advised that the photos can be certified by someone in New Zealand even if he/she has known my children for less than two years. The school headmaster did it for us and for no charge. I just hope I was correctly advised. Processing time is 2-4 weeks so I will let you know
Julie
Tia Maria
10th October 2007, 07:40 PM
Thanks for your replies everyone :nice1 , I also got a reply from an email enquiry I sent to the passport office:
As you are renewing a passport, you are not required to have Section 10 of the form or the back of one of the photographs. You should send the completed application form C1 by courier to:
THE PASSPORT SECTION
BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION
44 HILL STREET
WELLINGTON
with
THE PASSPORT
2 PHOTOGRAPHS
SOME ID - SOMETHING WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS SUCH AS A RECENT UTILITY BILL
THE PASSPORT FEE OF $352.10
On receipt of the new passport, you will have to send/take it to the nearest Immigration NZ office, with the old one that will be returned to you, to have the residence visa transferred.
Cheers
Tia
markmurphy
10th October 2007, 10:09 PM
We are just in the process of updating t'wifes passport to her married name. Luckily we can walk to the British High Commission in Welly and they said that if we do that and take her old passport then we don't need to have anything countersigned.
rjadams2
19th January 2008, 08:14 PM
I am in the process of getting a new passport for my 6yr old son. Once you have your new passport and go to immigration to transfer your permanent permit to your new passport, is there a charge for this as well?
IanW99
19th January 2008, 09:56 PM
I am in the process of getting a new passport for my 6yr old son. Once you have your new passport and go to immigration to transfer your permanent permit to your new passport, is there a charge for this as well?
Yes, there is a charge to transfer an RRV from an old passport to a new one.
I believe that it is currently NZ$100 per passport.
Ian
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