The process of applying for a passport may seem pretty straightforward but a lot of care should be taken during the process. Any errors on your application could cause a significant delay in the processing of your passport. Some of the most common mistakes during the passport application process include misspelling of Applicants names, using the wrong procedures to cancel out mistakes, filling in the form using a ballpoint pen colour that is not recommended and the presence of smears and smudges on your application form. There are guidelines that have been put in place to address these types of common mistakes that occur during the passport application process. It’s important to acquaint yourself with these rules and regulations.
We are all aware of how costly mistakes can be, so it is always important to double check your passport application form before sending it out. This way you can ensure that you minimize any reasons that could lead to a delay in processing. Processing delays have led to the loss millions of pounds annually attributed to extra application appointment fees that could have been avoided. The inconveniences of missing out on or rescheduling holidays and other travel assignments are also the direct results of delays in passport processing. This article is designed to help you avoid and correct any possible and foreseeable mistakes during the passport application process.
In the UK there are only two ways to apply for a passport. These methods have slight differences in the rules that apply to mistakes made during application. It is important to understand these differences before choosing a method that suits your application needs.
Paper form applications are normally sent via post upon completion. The regulations that govern passport application mistakes in this method also apply if you are using the ‘Check and Send’ services which are available at the local Post Offices.
The rules state as follows;
Caution: Using the ‘Check and Send’ services provided at your local post office will not guarantee that your passport will be processed or arrives within your desired time frame. Their website states that they are not a guaranteed service and their cashiers have not undertaken any relevant training offered by the passport office.
Always ensure that you choose a Post Office Service that will fit your needs perfectly. Contrary to popular belief using Post Office Services will not guarantee the safe and speedy delivery of your passport.
Urgent services include Fast-Track and Premium services. These services are highly recommended for those with travel plans that fall within the next 30 days.
1 Week Fast-Track Service
This service is offered for the following;
1 Day Premium Service
Services available in this premium class include the following;
This passport application method has quickly gained prominence among travellers because it is very convenient. It is not as cumbersome as the paper form method and is much quicker and easier to use.
It comes with other advantages such easy access which allows you to complete your application on the go from your mobile device. You are also less likely to make errors as there are prompts that guide you to ensure you don’t miss a step when filling your application. The steps required to complete your application are also minimal. After completion of the online form you will be directed to the payment section to complete the web based process. Filling a declaration and signature form and attaching relevant supporting documents is the final process in this application method. The declaration form and documents are sent out via post.
The online passport application system is programmed to ensure that applications are uniform and neat. The only smudges and smears you will need to worry about will be those on the screen of your device. There are however a few precautions that you must take to ensure your online passport applications are perfect.