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UK Passport renewal - email received 'send us your passport' 2 weeks after applying?


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Posted
13 hours ago, Batty said:

I remember the .gov website saying (I am paraphrasing) "you will keep your passport while the applications going through, although you will not be able to travel on it"

Man, seems like you and some others have really been put through the wringer with these passport renewals. With extra layers of outsourcing and bureaucracy the chances for a cluster arising goes up.

 

What you quoted above, I don't get. So does your HMPO put out notice to all governments that they've made a new passport for a UK national (which is not yet in the person's possession) and they are 'cancelling' the valid status of the one that person is currently in possession of? Thus the 'you won't be able to travel' using the one the person possesses. And throw in the lengthy times for many of these renewals--someone's posted waiting ten weeks--that is a tough restriction.

 

Seems it'd just be better to cancel the validity of he current one, cancel the passport, when one is able to take personal possession of the new one. OR, is that how it happens anyway, and they just giving you a line of BS about not traveling? 

 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, sandyf said:
On 4/2/2025 at 9:16 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

"EU countries (except Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Lichtenstein and Switzerland)..."

 

I know my facts; Iceland, Norway, Lichtenstein and Switzerland are not EU countries!  I'm surprised that you did not know that.

I am surprised you don't know the 10 year ruling is in respect of the Schengen area, not EU countries, but laid down by the EU.

My comment did not relate to EU/Schengen legislation.    The only thing that I was commenting about was that a poster who tried to justify his post by stating that he "knows his facts" included non-EU countries in his list of "EU countries", demonstrating his lack of knowledge of that "fact".   I am surprised that you couldn't see that!

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Posted
55 minutes ago, rwilem said:

Man, seems like you and some others have really been put through the wringer with these passport renewals. With extra layers of outsourcing and bureaucracy the chances for a cluster arising goes up.

 

What you quoted above, I don't get. So does your HMPO put out notice to all governments that they've made a new passport for a UK national (which is not yet in the person's possession) and they are 'cancelling' the valid status of the one that person is currently in possession of? Thus the 'you won't be able to travel' using the one the person possesses. And throw in the lengthy times for many of these renewals--someone's posted waiting ten weeks--that is a tough restriction.

 

Seems it'd just be better to cancel the validity of he current one, cancel the passport, when one is able to take personal possession of the new one. OR, is that how it happens anyway, and they just giving you a line of BS about not traveling? 

 

 

 

The old passport is cancelled in the UK database as soon as the application is received.  No they do not communicate this to all governments, there is not way of doing that.  So whilst it is no longer actually valid for travel  the only place where the passport would show as cancelled would be entering the UK on it.  The old passport is physically cancelled when collecting the replacement.

Posted
1 hour ago, Upnotover said:

So whilst it is no longer actually valid for travel  the only place where the passport would show as cancelled would be entering the UK on it.

Thanks. So there's really nothing to stop a person, say here in Thailand, from travel to one of the countries in the region. Or actually to anywhere except back to the UK. Maybe an EU country might not be a good idea. But overseas travel really couldn't be restricted while one is waiting for the new passport. 

Posted
6 hours ago, sandyf said:

In reality it ended before then.

When I renewed in 2014 I was 6 years early as passport was full up and only got the 10 years on the new one.

 

I renewed both my full but not close to expiration UK passports at VFS Trendy in Jan and Feb 2015, and both renewals came back in less than two weeks with Oct and Nov 2025 expiration dates respectively, so credit was still available.

 

YMMV(FS)

TiT(rendy)

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Posted
1 hour ago, NanLaew said:

 

I renewed both my full but not close to expiration UK passports at VFS Trendy in Jan and Feb 2015, and both renewals came back in less than two weeks with Oct and Nov 2025 expiration dates respectively, so credit was still available.

 

YMMV(FS)

TiT(rendy)

 

The UK stopped extending passport expiration dates by carrying over unspent time from old passports to new ones in September 2018. 

 

Giyf

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Posted
7 hours ago, rwilem said:

Thanks. So there's really nothing to stop a person, say here in Thailand, from travel to one of the countries in the region. Or actually to anywhere except back to the UK. Maybe an EU country might not be a good idea. But overseas travel really couldn't be restricted while one is waiting for the new passport. 

Correct.  The cancellation of passports by the issuing country is not automatically shared.  However, in the case of passports reported lost or stolen there is an international database maintained by Interpol,  but of course in that case you wouldn't (shouldn't) have the original passport to try to travel with.

Posted
14 hours ago, Upnotover said:

Did your card get charged?  That's a sign that it at least reached the UK.

Yes, after a few days. They were quick off the mark in that respect.

Posted
16 hours ago, Thai Visa Express said:

Just a quick update — the passport office has recently transferred processing from Liverpool to Corby, and we're encountering some issues as a result. It appears the new team is unfamiliar with certain Thai documents. For example, a TM30, which we submitted to confirm the applicant’s address, was not recognised or accepted as valid evidence. We're currently facing several challenges regarding proof of address in Thailand. I’ve submitted a formal complaint to HM Passport Office to address this issue.

 

Beats me as to why HMPO insist on proof of our Thai address in any event, given that they don't send our replacement passports to us direct. Typical pointless bureaucracy for purely typical pointless bureaucracy's sake, I think!

 

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Posted
17 hours ago, sandyf said:

In reality it ended before then.

When I renewed in 2014 I was 6 years early as passport was full up and only got the 10 years on the new one.


Nope in reality it didn’t.

 

I renewed in 2015 and got 10 years and 9 months ( not ten months as i stated earlier, miscalculated )

 

Issued : 1st April 2015

Expiry : 1st Jan 2026

Posted
16 hours ago, Thai Visa Express said:

I’ve submitted a formal complaint to HM Passport Office to address this issue.

 

Fingers firmly crossed that you receive a reply from someone who actually knows what they (and, more importantly, you) are talking about - as opposed to HMPO's resident clueless idiot who has always seemed to reply to my complaints over the years about various aspects of the whole antiquated bureacratic nonsense we Brits are subject to when renewing our passports from Thailand.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

The UK stopped extending passport expiration dates by carrying over unspent time from old passports to new ones in September 2018. 

 

Giyf

 

In any event I believe that we Brits were always alone in being able to have the validity period of our new passports extended by a max of 9 months to cover unexpired periods on our old passports. I was informed by an American on here some years ago who renewed his passport way ahead of time that his new one wasn't extended beyond 10 years from the date of issue. @DrJack54 - also true of Aussie passports?

Posted
21 hours ago, Batty said:

Do you think it is safe to assume, given that I received an email a few days ago saying my application is now successful and my passport is being printed, that I should be good? 

Yes. Think about 10 days from that point.

Posted
18 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

My comment did not relate to EU/Schengen legislation.    The only thing that I was commenting about was that a poster who tried to justify his post by stating that he "knows his facts" included non-EU countries in his list of "EU countries", demonstrating his lack of knowledge of that "fact".   I am surprised that you couldn't see that!

I could see the thread was about the 10 year ruling, in other words the Schengen legislation.

Rightly or wrongly it appeared the poster in question was "quoting" from another source, but you felt you had to make an issue out of it.

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Posted
17 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

I renewed both my full but not close to expiration UK passports at VFS Trendy in Jan and Feb 2015, and both renewals came back in less than two weeks with Oct and Nov 2025 expiration dates respectively, so credit was still available.

 

YMMV(FS)

TiT(rendy)

Maybe a postcode lottery.

Posted
6 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Nope in reality it didn’t.

 

I renewed in 2015 and got 10 years and 9 months ( not ten months as i stated earlier, miscalculated )

 

Issued : 1st April 2015

Expiry : 1st Jan 2026

Mine was issued on 22nd July 2014 with expiry date 22nd July 2024.

Previous passport was issued on 12th April 2010 with expiry date 12 Jan 2021.

 

Application was made first week April 2014, I hadn' t been aware of the impending change and absolute chaos came about. 

Wouldn't be out of the question for processing errors to have occurred, may well have been the reality for a period of time.

Posted
8 hours ago, OJAS said:

I was informed by an American on here some years ago who renewed his passport way ahead of time that his new one wasn't extended beyond 10 years from the date of issue.

U.S. passports, 10 years from the date of issue. Concept for us of getting 'extra time' for an early renewal doesn't come into play.

 

Again, for folks living overseas maybe it's better to think about passports being good for 9 years plus change. That takes into account a few issues. The '6 months validity' for international travel, and the time frames these days for hoops-jumping renewals. And for those living here and are inclined to remain on their annual 'extension schedule', thus getting the full year, a new passport ahead of going into year 10 on the current is a good idea. (But you could also plan the renewal to change the date of your annual extension, if you find doing that to be advantageous.)

Posted
4 hours ago, sandyf said:

Rightly or wrongly it appeared the poster in question was "quoting" from another source, but you felt you had to make an issue out of it.

This is a discussion forum, there is no other reason for it to exist, why shouldn't I make a comment about inaccurate information?   I did not "make an issue" about it, the other posters who continued after my comment are the ones who made an issue out of it, just as you are doing!

Posted
10 hours ago, OJAS said:

. I was informed by an American on here some years ago who renewed his passport way ahead of time that his new one wasn't extended beyond 10 years from the date of issue. @DrJack54 - also true of Aussie passports?

When you renew an Oz pp (also most others) the issue date is from when you apply and validity is 10 yrs from that date.

 

Last year I renewed my Oz pp and it still had two years validity. 

The expiry is 10 yrs from issue.

Vague recollection that in years gone by some countries passport (USA?) you could obtain extra pages.

That is no longer possible. 

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