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stevie c
10th March 2014, 19:45
Hi, does anyone know the timescale for a replacement BRP card as my Florsel needs to send her BRP card to the British Embassy to have it updated due to changing her name to her married name

raynaputi
10th March 2014, 21:46
It took mine a month from sending and getting it via post. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevie c
10th March 2014, 22:18
Many thanks Rayna, did that include sending the BRP back & then doing biometrics & then waiting for the new BRP ?

raynaputi
10th March 2014, 22:19
Yes. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevie c
10th March 2014, 22:46
Thanks Rayna, that is quite a quick turnaround for UKBA :smile:

raynaputi
10th March 2014, 23:06
Thanks Rayna, that is quite a quick turnaround for UKBA :smile:

Well, their press release is only 3 weeks. But I can't complain a month compared to 10 months of waiting for my FLR(M). :biggrin:

stevie c
10th March 2014, 23:33
No of course that is a hell of a difference in waitings times things must be on the up :biggrin:
By the way rayna what was the total cost for replacement BRP ?

raynaputi
10th March 2014, 23:48
BRP is £38, but you have to pay £19 (I can't remember the exact amount) to the Post Office for processing the biometrics.

stevie c
11th March 2014, 07:20
BRP is £38, but you have to pay £19 (I can't remember the exact amount) to the Post Office for processing the biometrics.

Many thanks Rayna :xxgrinning--00xx3:

han
13th March 2014, 11:17
I posted my BRP replacement application 31st Oct 2013. And I finally got my new BRP+documents, 2nd week of January 2014.
Mine took awhile because of holidays season, so hopefully yours stevie c will be quicker :wink: :xxgrinning--00xx3:

melovesengland
13th March 2014, 12:10
I found faulty on my BRP when it arrived so I emailed them and they responded after 2 days. They returned my passport as well as my new BRP a week after.

Terpe
13th March 2014, 16:02
I found faulty on my BRP when it arrived so I emailed them and they responded after 2 days. They returned my passport as well as my new BRP a week after.

They're very quick to react when BRP has been issued with errors :xxgrinning--00xx3:

melovesengland
13th March 2014, 20:07
Ever so quick Sir Peter. It amazed me for a bit cos they are normally slow and rubbish.

stevie c
13th March 2014, 20:51
I posted my BRP replacement application 31st Oct 2013. And I finally got my new BRP+documents, 2nd week of January 2014.
Mine took awhile because of holidays season, so hopefully yours stevie c will be quicker :wink: :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Many thanks Han :xxgrinning--00xx3:

BazJaz
30th July 2014, 15:06
Hi Can I ask, does your wifes new BRP have the same name as her passport now - Ie did you get name changed in passport also to married name?
Im in the same situation but there is virtually no way to get my wifes passport name changed into our married name (long story but big time pork barrel in the PH system for our case)
Cheers
Baz

Terpe
31st July 2014, 09:08
Passport and BRP must be the same name.

BazJaz
31st July 2014, 09:28
Hi Terpe, I thought as much, when we apply for citizenship / passport in years to come will they be able to use her UK married name or still go on what is on the BRP ?

Terpe
31st July 2014, 21:21
Hi Terpe, I thought as much, when we apply for citizenship / passport in years to come will they be able to use her UK married name or still go on what is on the BRP ?

The current naturalisation application form asks for the name that will be used for the naturalisation certificate. It does not need to be the name of the existing passport.

The UK passport will be issued in the name on the naturalisation certificate.