Renew UK Passport (ADULT)
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This page is for adults (16+) who have a UK Passport and need to renew it, a process that Gulfvisa can make quick and hassle free! As long as your passport is not damaged, you can renew your passport at any time. Most visited countries require at least six months validity in your passport, including EU countries.
Unexpired visas: If you have a valid visa in your current passport, you can still use the visa. However, you must ensure that you carry both passports when travelling (i.e. the old cancelled passport with the visa and the new passport).
How to renew your UK Passport - 3 simple steps
1. Fill original UK passport application form that you can get from the local post office (use BLACK ball point pen only with CAPITAL LETTERS and NO correction fluid)
- Fill out sections 1, 2, 3 and 9. NOTE: for section 1 choose option 'Renewal of your passport' and for section 2 the address must be in the UK. If your appearance has changed you must follow the countersignatory instructions about Section 10.
2. Original UK passport that you want to renew.
3. Two identical passport photos (examples of what this should look like is available in our Pack - download box on right). It is advised to take them in a professional photo shop.
4. A letter on blank white paper (no letterhead) from you addressed to the passport office, authorizing Gulfvisa Staff to apply on your behalf (you must use the template in our Pack for this)
Appointment System
The Passport Office have now implemented an appointment system (which we attend on your behalf). As soon as we have your complete papers we will apply for an appointment. The processing time quoted for all services is dependent on the next available appointment (i.e. begins from the appointment date) and cannot be guaranteed. We will do our best to get the early appointment and give you the best service.
The Passport Office have the right to charge full fees if the appointment be cancelled by you. These fees are non-refundable, and we cannot challenge passport office
Refund policy
HMPO (Passport Office) have now introduced a no refund policy if the applicant has not fully disclosed their previous passport history.