Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi all,


I'm going away in just over 4 weeks and still need to apply for my baby;'s first passport. I've filled in the form online and it's come back - I have the pics etc. I could probably get to the PO tomorrow to do check and send.


But worried it won't come back in time. Has anyone applied for one recently and can tell me how quickly they received it? I'm worried that this is peak time and so I may not get it in time.


Thanks, Kirsty

My brother tried to do this a few weeks ago - they were told at the PO that the 2 week check and send would be fine. 3 weeks later and 2 days before their holiday they hadn't received it. He called, and was advised that the only appointment available to obtain same day passport was in Durham. He therefore got the train the day before their holiday (a 10 hour round trip) to make sure they got it. A few days later I saw this article:


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/9416810/British-tourists-face-a-three-week-wait-for-a-passport.html


Seems like new passports are taking up to 6 weeks to obtain because of the backlog. Another friend is due to go to France in 4 weeks time with their 7 week old so I told her of the problem and she called the Passport office to get an appointment well in advance. The earliest she could get at Victoria was 3 weeks from now (just in time).


My advice would therefore be that you have no chance/guarantee with the postal service and you should call today to get the earliest appointment you can (otherwise you will be given Durham like my brother!)


Hope that helps - good luck!

one week fast track. worth every penny to not have to cancel flights and holidays. i have waited ages on the postal system. also, if there is any problem with the application i.e. the photos not being correct which happened for my baby, on the fast track appt you can still get it sorted on the same day.
One week fast track isn't always guaranteed though, like in my case. There weren't any problems with the application at all, we just randomly had extra checks applied to our referree as some passport applications are picked to have. You get the extra costs for fast tracking it refunded. Basically, don't rely on it only being a week long and leave as much time as possible to get a passport.
Or pay (alot) more and get an emergency passport appointment - we did this last year when I overlooked that my son's passport would expire while on holiday and only realised a couple of days before we were about to leave! Got an appointment for 11am on Saturday morning before our departure on the Monday. I was expecting to have to hang around all day - instead I walked in to the emergency passport centre at Victoria with an empty waiting room (!). Woman went through the passport application, stamped it and said his passport would be ready by 3pm that day! Went back at 3pm and volia - we had his passport!!!!
Yes - but at the moment you can't get 'emergency appointments' like that due to the Olympics etc - hence they are offering same day appointments in places like Durham as these type of offices are the only ones with availability. Unless you want to do the 10 hr round trip like my brother had to I would recommend calling now for the earliest appointment!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • There was an excellent discussion on Newscast last night between the BBC Political Editor, the director of the IFS and the director of More In Common - all highly intelligent people with no party political agenda and far more across their briefs than any minister I've seen in years. The consensus was that Labour are so unpopular and untrusted by the electorate already, as are the Conservatives, that breaking the manifesto pledge on income tax wouldn't drive their approval ratings any lower, so they should, and I quote, 'Roll The Dice', hope for the best and see where we are in a couple of years time. As a strategy, i don't know whether I find that quite worrying or just an honest appraisal of what most governments actually do in practice.
    • They are a third of the way through their term Earl. It's no good blaming other people anymore. They only have three years left to fix what is now their own mess. And its not just lies in the manifesto. There were lies at the last budget too, when they said that was it, they weren't coming back for more tax and more borrowing. They'd already blamed the increase in NIC taxes on what they claimed was a thorough investigation. They either knew everything then or they lied about that too .   They need to stop lying and start behaving. If they don't the next government won't be theirs, it will be led by Nigel Farage.  They have to turn it round rapidly. Blaming other people, telling lies and breaking promises isn't going to cut it any more.
    • Is it lame? Or is it Lamey? (sorry)
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...