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How much are passports these days??

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waterfalls · 18/01/2006 13:50

Need 4

one for me
one for ds (almost 5)
2 for dts (2yrs)

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waterfalls · 18/01/2006 14:01

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HRHQueenOfQuelNoel · 18/01/2006 14:02

everything you need to know

SoupDragon · 18/01/2006 14:04

I'd like to recommend they're online application form too (provided you don't need them immediately) no need to go to a main PO toget an application pack and it arrives pretty much next day, nicely prefilled for you

HRHQueenOfQuelNoel · 18/01/2006 14:04

If my maths is correct it's going to cost you £153 - just to apply for the passports ! Then you'll need passport sized photos of them which will be another couple of £'s each (make sure you read the 'rules' on what is acceptable and what isn't - I know a few people had their forms sent back as the photo's weren't 'right'

SoupDragon · 18/01/2006 14:04

It's here

waterfalls · 18/01/2006 14:10

Thankyou very much and

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Prettybird · 18/01/2006 14:12

If you've got a digital camera, use that to take the photographs. That way you can keep keep re-doing them until you gets ones that are "acceptable".

NB they have jsut relaxed the rules for the under 5:

"Photographs of children 5 and under - Photographs must show a clear image that is a true likeness of the child. We will accept photographs of under 5?s with their mouths open or eyes looking away from the camera. If you are having problems with getting photographs that meet all of our requirements do the best you can ? as long as the photo is of a good quality it should meet our simplified procedures for children."

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