Passport prices
#19
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If you live in the UK you can use this website for all your passport needs. If you do not live in the UK you can apply through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) or contact your nearest embassy, consulate or high commission. Alternatively, you may apply in person for a passport whilst visiting the UK. In order to do this, you need to make an appointment at a passport office and you must provide an address in the UK to which the passport may be posted. Please note that we do not accept applications by post or e-mail if you live abroad.
#20
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It doesn't.
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If you live in the UK you can use this website for all your passport needs. If you do not live in the UK you can apply through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) or contact your nearest embassy, consulate or high commission. Alternatively, you may apply in person for a passport whilst visiting the UK. In order to do this, you need to make an appointment at a passport office and you must provide an address in the UK to which the passport may be posted. Please note that we do not accept applications by post or e-mail if you live abroad.
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If you live in the UK you can use this website for all your passport needs. If you do not live in the UK you can apply through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) or contact your nearest embassy, consulate or high commission. Alternatively, you may apply in person for a passport whilst visiting the UK. In order to do this, you need to make an appointment at a passport office and you must provide an address in the UK to which the passport may be posted. Please note that we do not accept applications by post or e-mail if you live abroad.
#21
It's pretty simple - they really couldn't care where you live but they will not post passports outside the UK.
They suggest you make an appointment but that is only if you want the fast track service (on the assumption that you will not be in the UK for long).
As far as I can see, what you suggest is perfectly OK. If you do use the fast track/same day service then the cost goes up to £97/£114
If you use the Post Office "Check and Send" service (£7) then it should only take 2 weeks or less.
They suggest you make an appointment but that is only if you want the fast track service (on the assumption that you will not be in the UK for long).
As far as I can see, what you suggest is perfectly OK. If you do use the fast track/same day service then the cost goes up to £97/£114
If you use the Post Office "Check and Send" service (£7) then it should only take 2 weeks or less.
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I agree with that Fred and in a month or two, when there is less than 9 months to run on the old one and no planned travels for a bit, that is what I intend to do. Post office check and send is not an option as I would lose the old passport and be stuck in UK so it will have to be all by post from/to a UK address. I did recently have some raised eyebrows from immigration "across the pond" wondering how I had a UK passport issued in Madrid although they accepted my explanation eventually. When we had the consulate here in Sevilla and I was doing a lot of travelling, the consulate actually managed to get my new passport from Madrid and let me hold on to the old one for travelling until the new one arrived and they swapped it over in minutes. But now we lost the consulate to the CdS so not an option any more.
#23
It doesn't.
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If you live in the UK you can use this website for all your passport needs. If you do not live in the UK you can apply through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) or contact your nearest embassy, consulate or high commission. Alternatively, you may apply in person for a passport whilst visiting the UK. In order to do this, you need to make an appointment at a passport office and you must provide an address in the UK to which the passport may be posted. Please note that we do not accept applications by post or e-mail if you live abroad.
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If you live in the UK you can use this website for all your passport needs. If you do not live in the UK you can apply through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) or contact your nearest embassy, consulate or high commission. Alternatively, you may apply in person for a passport whilst visiting the UK. In order to do this, you need to make an appointment at a passport office and you must provide an address in the UK to which the passport may be posted. Please note that we do not accept applications by post or e-mail if you live abroad.
#24
Does nay one here use the Spanish ID card to travel outside Spain with? If so you can send off your passport and use that until the new passport arrives.
#25
Well I only quoted the latest info but of course it may have changed since you looked.
It's probably more likely that, as it is so badly presented, that you inferred that it couldn't be done by post. It does seem that the only limitation (apart from the time it takes), is that they cannot post it back to you.
I think they are actually trying to be helpful by not encouraging you to get into a situation where you visit the UK and cannot leave because your passport is still being processed.
The fact that you have to pay more through the embassy probably has nothing to do with the Passport Service. It is administered totally by the FCO and they can charge what they like.
It's probably more likely that, as it is so badly presented, that you inferred that it couldn't be done by post. It does seem that the only limitation (apart from the time it takes), is that they cannot post it back to you.
I think they are actually trying to be helpful by not encouraging you to get into a situation where you visit the UK and cannot leave because your passport is still being processed.
The fact that you have to pay more through the embassy probably has nothing to do with the Passport Service. It is administered totally by the FCO and they can charge what they like.
#26
If you are travelling within the (Schengen) EU you do not require a passport at borders but you can be asked for proof of identity - a residency card or photo driving licence would suffice. There can be a problem flying as the airline may insist on a passport although by law they only have to accept a photo identity. It's not a point you want to argue while late at the check in.
A Spanish DNI is a "national identity card" and is accepted for travel into the UK or Gib. As yet, the UK do not issue ID cards and if they did the price of a passport would look almost a good deal in comparison!
#29
Maybe some one wants to purchase one of these passports, going very cheap.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jul/29/ukcrime1
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jul/29/ukcrime1
#30
It's pretty simple - they really couldn't care where you live but they will not post passports outside the UK.
They suggest you make an appointment but that is only if you want the fast track service (on the assumption that you will not be in the UK for long).
As far as I can see, what you suggest is perfectly OK. If you do use the fast track/same day service then the cost goes up to £97/£114
If you use the Post Office "Check and Send" service (£7) then it should only take 2 weeks or less.
They suggest you make an appointment but that is only if you want the fast track service (on the assumption that you will not be in the UK for long).
As far as I can see, what you suggest is perfectly OK. If you do use the fast track/same day service then the cost goes up to £97/£114
If you use the Post Office "Check and Send" service (£7) then it should only take 2 weeks or less.
Anyway, we used her sisters address. The photos were then rejected despite having been checked at the PO. I rang them to ask why and to explain the problem in getting new ones done as we were living and Spain. The results were amazing. He immediately referred us to his boss who confirmed that we were 'breaking the law' by applying for a passport whilst not in the country!!!
We asked how we could do anything else as it had expired and also explained that we could not afford the 'rip-off' via Madrid - he simply reiterated the legal position and told us he would be sending the old passport back!!!
Mmmmmmm....





