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Old Mar 3rd 2019, 2:53 pm
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My US born daughter is applying for her first British passport. She applied online as someone living overseas (USA). Some of the supporting documents she needs are in the UK. I am visiting the UK this week and will obtain those documents. My question: Can I mail the all supporting documents to the passport office FROM the UK or do they have to be mailed FROM the US?

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As long as they get them that's all that matters...
What are they asking for? Your birth certificate?
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Thanks. That's what I presumed, but gov't agencies have their quirks.
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What are they asking for?
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What are they asking for?
My birth certificate & marriage certificate. My daughter timed her application so I could collect those docs. The plan is to collate all supporting docs and for me to send them to Durham from the UK
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Sounds like you are up to speed.
Should be routine.
I hope your daughter has fun/safe travels.
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