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#1 Dah fahrang

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Posted 2012-09-22 14:28:20

Coming up to renewal time for my UK passport.
I have read all there is to read about applying, where to send (Hong Kong) how long it takes and how much it costs.

The Direct Gov website clearly states
http://www.direct.go...sport/DG_174097

"Who needs to sign it
Usually, only you need to sign it if you are applying to renew your passport.
However, if your appearance is very different from the photo in your current or last passport, you should get your form countersigned at section 10."



I take this as countersignature is not needed on neither the form and the photo unless appearance has changed dramatically.
The 'notes for guidance' for completing the passport application don't appear to make this point explicit. Nor do the notes on the Hong Kong passport office web-site.

Question:
Can anyone with recent renewal experience confirm that their passport was renewed without countersignature?
(Getting anyone 'acceptable' to countersign is a nightmare in the making).

Thanks!

#2 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-09-22 15:49:51

Can not answer your specific question but want to be sure you or anyone reading know to not send passport - only application/fee/photo - use below for application instructions from Thailand.
http://ukinhongkong....apply/thailand/

#3 Soutpeel

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Posted 2012-09-22 19:56:20

Counter signature is not needed if your appearance has not changed significantly...per what it says on the web site, only time a counter signature is definitely needed is for a child's passport.

So has your apperance changed significantly since your last passport issue ?...if no then dont need the counter signature

#4 WilliaminBKK

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Posted 2012-09-22 20:23:20

11 months ago no countersignature- no problem at all. I was mad at myself with the first batch of pictures I had taken I wore my glasses, then I recalled I didn't wear them in my old passport so back I went for a second set.

Off topic - I ordered the 48 and glad I did on some of the pages some of the stamps bleed (Philippines) onto the next page, I wondered what would happen if I had the 32 page and it looks full just because of the ink.

#5 brewsterbudgen

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Posted 2012-09-22 21:01:22

I renewed mine last year, via Hong Kong. My appearance hasn't changed, so neither the form nor the new photograph were countersigned.

#6 beano2274

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Posted 2012-09-22 21:09:00

No countersignature is required for a renewal.

For information - for a child's passport a countersignature is required.

#7 MAJIC

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Posted 2012-09-22 21:18:32

I recently got my Passport renewed (10 year expiry) in the UK. And I am assuming it will be the same conditions for renewal via HK,which clearly stated a Counter Signature was not necessary,unless your appearance had altered considerably,I received mine back with no problem,having sent the Photo unsigned and also the form unsigned.


 



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