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StefkeUK Oct 12th 2009 3:20 pm

Dropping passport at CIC in London this thursday
 
Hello everyone,

We have finally received our passport request. And to make sure we can arrange our plan as we wish, I'm going to London this Thursday.

Anyone else will be there ?

Also, if anyone has done it before, I would do with some experiences sharing.

Thanks

StefkeUK

spooooook Oct 12th 2009 7:25 pm

Re: Dropping passport at CIC in London this thursday
 
I'll be there. I've decided I don't trust Royal Mail with my passport at the current time.

Looks like there could be quite a queue of like-minded immigrants on Thursday. Where are you coming from?

TheBear Oct 12th 2009 7:28 pm

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Originally Posted by StefkeUK (Post 8010511)
Hello everyone,

We have finally received our passport request. And to make sure we can arrange our plan as we wish, I'm going to London this Thursday.

Anyone else will be there ?

Also, if anyone has done it before, I would do with some experiences sharing.

Thanks

StefkeUK

I dropped mine last week. I got there at 1.45 and I got through the door at about 2.35 and there was still a long queue behind me...I don't know if they shut the door bang on three or process the whole queue or not. I suspect that there will be even more this week due to the postal strike, so I'd recommend getting there earlier. Also, they make all those collecting passports go first, so as the numbers of those increase, so will the wait for those dropping off as they go behind (even people collecting who turn up really late go straight to the front of the queue...a good tip for when you collect!).

Those dropping off stand on the left by the railings, those collecting get fast tracked on the right and have to show their ticket. It annoys the hell out of the pedestrians trying to get past :D

spooooook Oct 12th 2009 7:33 pm

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Originally Posted by TheBear (Post 8010983)
I dropped mine last week. I got there at 1.45 and I got through the door at about 2.35 and there was still a long queue behind me...I don't know if they shut the door bang on three or process the whole queue or not. I suspect that there will be even more this week due to the postal strike, so I'd recommend getting there earlier. Also, they make all those collecting passports go first, so as the numbers of those increase, so will the wait for those dropping off as they go behind (even people collecting who turn up really late go straight to the front of the queue...a good tip for when you collect!).

Those dropping off stand on the left by the railings, those collecting get fast tracked on the right and have to show their ticket. It annoys the hell out of the pedestrians trying to get past :D

I'm getting a train arriving at about 12 noon, so I plan to be in place in the queue at around 12.30 to 1pm.

If I'm at the back of the queue and they shut the door bang on 3pm without seeing me, there will be hell to pay!

StefkeUK Oct 12th 2009 8:44 pm

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Originally Posted by spooooook (Post 8010975)
I'll be there. I've decided I don't trust Royal Mail with my passport at the current time.

Looks like there could be quite a queue of like-minded immigrants on Thursday. Where are you coming from?

I will be coming from Manchester. It's not so much for the postal strike but more to be sure when i will have the passport back and make our plan to go.

spooooook Oct 12th 2009 8:59 pm

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Originally Posted by StefkeUK (Post 8011119)
I will be coming from Manchester. It's not so much for the postal strike but more to be sure when i will have the passport back and make our plan to go.

I'll keep my eye open for you. Wear a red carnation on your left lapel :D

webnibs Oct 12th 2009 9:34 pm

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Hi,
Dropped off and picked up passports a few weeks ago, at 2pm you get split into 2 queues, details in link below.

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...t=passport+CHC

Picking up passports 2 weeks after drop off was exciting, nerve racking - the security guard even had the nerve to joke with me that passports weren't ready and I'd have to come back next week, although thankfully I'd seen the our envelope in his hand before he said it.

Staff and security guards are really nice up there.

Good luck for Thursday
Rich.

StefkeUK Oct 16th 2009 5:57 pm

Re: Dropping passport at CIC in London this thursday
 
Got there at 11:30 am and wited up to 2:00 pm(first on the queue).
Went in at 2:00pm and out at 2:00 pm. The dropping process took a ridicul 30second.

Back in two weeks.

spooooook Oct 16th 2009 6:46 pm

Re: Dropping passport at CIC in London this thursday
 

Originally Posted by StefkeUK (Post 8022061)
Got there at 11:30 am and wited up to 2:00 pm(first on the queue).
Went in at 2:00pm and out at 2:00 pm. The dropping process took a ridicul 30second.

Back in two weeks.

You didn't wear your red carnation. otherwise I would have said hello!

I was 10th in the queue, ended up 7th in the drop-off queue when it was split, in at 2.15pm, out again at 2.16pm.

Good day all told, that is, until I got nailed by a jobsworth ticket inspector at Euston who told me that my 3.30pm train was in fact a peak train and that I had to pay an additional £128 for the privilege of travelling home on it. I can see how Virgin Trains make their profits now. Not happy :curse:

StefkeUK Oct 22nd 2009 4:36 pm

Re: Dropping passport at CIC in London this thursday
 

Originally Posted by TheBear (Post 8010983)
I dropped mine last week. I got there at 1.45 and I got through the door at about 2.35 and there was still a long queue behind me...I don't know if they shut the door bang on three or process the whole queue or not. I suspect that there will be even more this week due to the postal strike, so I'd recommend getting there earlier. Also, they make all those collecting passports go first, so as the numbers of those increase, so will the wait for those dropping off as they go behind (even people collecting who turn up really late go straight to the front of the queue...a good tip for when you collect!).

Those dropping off stand on the left by the railings, those collecting get fast tracked on the right and have to show their ticket. It annoys the hell out of the pedestrians trying to get past :D

I assume you have been to London today to pick up your passport.
How was it ? did you have to wait for long ?

TheBear Oct 22nd 2009 4:46 pm

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Originally Posted by StefkeUK (Post 8036888)
I assume you have been to London today to pick up your passport.
How was it ? did you have to wait for long ?

You just reminded me to post the ubiquitous "Received passports thread!"

Turned up at 2.00, was at the back of the 'collection' queue, passed all those dropping off and was out by 2.15 with two passports containing new visa :thumbsup:

julescg Oct 23rd 2009 12:56 pm

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Hi everyone

we've just been notified that they want us to send in our passports and photos to get our visa put in! The rules for the photos look confusing - did you guys just have passport photos done again - or did you have to get them done elsewhere??

cheers
and congrats to those having picked up their visas

englishrose1 Oct 23rd 2009 3:15 pm

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I know what you mean when they state they want them in their measurements. The measurements of their passport photos are exactly the same as ours. I got that info from another member of the forum. So I went to Klick's had the normal passport photo's done. I sent them off with my passport and I got my passport back no problems last saturday. So dont worry go and get normal photo's. The girl was really nice in the shop and even used the machine to cut them all so they were neat. Good luck!

TheBear Oct 23rd 2009 5:12 pm

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Originally Posted by englishrose1 (Post 8039347)
I know what you mean when they state they want them in their measurements. The measurements of their passport photos are exactly the same as ours. I got that info from another member of the forum. So I went to Klick's had the normal passport photo's done. I sent them off with my passport and I got my passport back no problems last saturday. So dont worry go and get normal photo's. The girl was really nice in the shop and even used the machine to cut them all so they were neat. Good luck!

Just went to a photo booth in tesco and did them...they were fine...ordinary passport photos are all you need even if the forms say different.

julescg Oct 23rd 2009 5:29 pm

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Super - that makes life a little easier - now to wait for the postal strike to end!!

marimac Oct 23rd 2009 6:23 pm

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Originally Posted by TheBear (Post 8039577)
Just went to a photo booth in tesco and did them...they were fine...ordinary passport photos are all you need even if the forms say different.

Canadian passport photos are a very different size - so that's why they say they are not the same. Fortunately, the Canadian visa photos are the UK passport photo size so can easily be done on the high street.

TheBear Oct 24th 2009 9:08 am

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Originally Posted by marimac (Post 8039712)
Canadian passport photos are a very different size - so that's why they say they are not the same. Fortunately, the Canadian visa photos are the UK passport photo size so can easily be done on the high street.

Ahh! Now I understand...you'd have thought they'd have an instruction sheet specific for the UK when sending out stuff from CIC London.

PMM Oct 24th 2009 5:22 pm

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Hi


Originally Posted by TheBear (Post 8041078)
Ahh! Now I understand...you'd have thought they'd have an instruction sheet specific for the UK when sending out stuff from CIC London.

1. There is a whole page devoted to photo size and description in the instruction guide as it is the same for everyone. Appendix B
2. If you use the photo booth photos, you may find that CBSA either has to retake the photos at the Port of Entry or that you will have to attend a CIC office in Canada to get new photos. The photo booths are usually too dark and have tendency to fade.

TheBear Oct 25th 2009 8:01 am

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Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8041838)
Hi



1. There is a whole page devoted to photo size and description in the instruction guide as it is the same for everyone. Appendix B
2. If you use the photo booth photos, you may find that CBSA either has to retake the photos at the Port of Entry or that you will have to attend a CIC office in Canada to get new photos. The photo booths are usually too dark and have tendency to fade.

Yes...I read that...I'm not an idiot, but no one who has used UK passport booth photos has ever reported having a problem and the instructions say that passport photos are not good enough.

PMM Oct 25th 2009 5:12 pm

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Hi


Originally Posted by TheBear (Post 8042976)
Yes...I read that...I'm not an idiot, but no one who has used UK passport booth photos has ever reported having a problem and the instructions say that passport photos are not good enough.

There have been a number of posters in the past who found that they had to attend to CICs in Canada to re-take their photos. Hey, but what do I know.

burton bunch Oct 25th 2009 6:07 pm

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Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8043968)
Hi



There have been a number of posters in the past who found that they had to attend to CICs in Canada to re-take their photos. Hey, but what do I know.


But hey

Fore Warned is Fore Armed :thumbup:

TheBear Oct 25th 2009 9:24 pm

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Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8043968)
Hi



There have been a number of posters in the past who found that they had to attend to CICs in Canada to re-take their photos. Hey, but what do I know.

But hey...your tone is so freeking patronising it's bound to wind someone up.

webnibs Oct 25th 2009 9:54 pm

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Hi, you can do your photos yourself at home with a digital camera and printer - thats what we've gone for all our photos ( and have visas after 3 year process ) - goto http://www.epassportphoto.com take a few photos against a white background, select the country and photo required and upload a image to the website and you able to get a template card of 7 photos that you can save and print on your printer.
Really easy to do.
Hope that helps.
Cheers


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