How quickly are new passports getting sent out?

How quickly are new passports getting sent out?

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UTH

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8,975 posts

179 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Gov website says allow up to 10 weeks.....I go away just a shade under 10 weeks away.

Am I going to be safe applying for it today, or are they being slow and I'm screwed?

deckster

9,630 posts

256 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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New new or renewal?

Can't speak for right now but last year I did two renewals for the family and both were under two weeks.

UTH

Original Poster:

8,975 posts

179 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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deckster said:
New new or renewal?

Can't speak for right now but last year I did two renewals for the family and both were under two weeks.
Renewal.....

Ok that's positive then

Ecosseven

1,984 posts

218 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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A relative got theirs back in around 3 weeks recently so i think you'll be fine. Get the application in ASAP!

littlebasher

3,782 posts

172 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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In November, if took 10 days for my wife's passport renewal

Hawmaws

574 posts

171 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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My wife got her renewal in a week just before Christmas. She used the post office application service, where they do everything for you online, including photo.

UTH

Original Poster:

8,975 posts

179 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Thanks guys, I'll get it done today or tomorrow, should be ok then

RogerDodgerSuperTodger

4,401 posts

187 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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littlebasher said:
In November, if took 10 days for my wife's passport renewal
Similar here

Planet Claire

3,321 posts

210 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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RogerDodgerSuperTodger said:
littlebasher said:
In November, if took 10 days for my wife's passport renewal
Similar here
And here too. I thought it was remarkably efficient. I did all the 'paperwork', photo, payment online and then I was kept informed by text at what stage my application was at (received your application, received your passport, it's being printed...). Couldn't fault them.

UTH

Original Poster:

8,975 posts

179 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Planet Claire said:
RogerDodgerSuperTodger said:
littlebasher said:
In November, if took 10 days for my wife's passport renewal
Similar here
And here too. I thought it was remarkably efficient. I did all the 'paperwork', photo, payment online and then I was kept informed by text at what stage my application was at (received your application, received your passport, it's being printed...). Couldn't fault them.
Great, I'll be doing it all online too. I assume it's not too hard to make sure the photo is done as it should be? That's the only part I imagine could go wrong if you have a hint of a smile or a cat hair on your forehead or something.

Planet Claire

3,321 posts

210 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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UTH said:
Great, I'll be doing it all online too. I assume it's not too hard to make sure the photo is done as it should be? That's the only part I imagine could go wrong if you have a hint of a smile or a cat hair on your forehead or something.
It was probably the photo that took me the longest to do as I was on my own, so had to set up my camera on the tripod - thankfully I have a remote release - but then having to go back to the camera and check the photo. Plus, it was a bit of a sunshine/cloudy day so then waiting for a bright spell and no shadows... Just checked - I took 51 photos and managed to get one that I was happy to submit as it met all the criteria!

Amateurish

7,755 posts

223 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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I did my application this morning online. I've just posted my passport. I'm travelling in about 6 weeks. I'm not worried.

theplayingmantis

3,807 posts

83 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Planet Claire said:
UTH said:
Great, I'll be doing it all online too. I assume it's not too hard to make sure the photo is done as it should be? That's the only part I imagine could go wrong if you have a hint of a smile or a cat hair on your forehead or something.
It was probably the photo that took me the longest to do as I was on my own, so had to set up my camera on the tripod - thankfully I have a remote release - but then having to go back to the camera and check the photo. Plus, it was a bit of a sunshine/cloudy day so then waiting for a bright spell and no shadows... Just checked - I took 51 photos and managed to get one that I was happy to submit as it met all the criteria!
why not just use a photo booth?!

very quick turnaround time for renewals. scare stores are just click bait. yes a few cases especially with wrong photos and rejections due to idiocy, but anyone who can fill in the forms correctly and provide the simple to follow photo guidelines will have it done in at worst couple of weeks.

Winchmore

9 posts

21 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Under three weeks for 2 renewals and a first passport. Was very surprised how quick it was.

croyde

22,964 posts

231 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Applied for my 17 year old last Spring. Plenty of scare stories but I wasn't worried.

The online witness bit was fast and approved. Then nothing for 3 months despite countless phonecalls to idiots.

Finally spoke to someone who knew what they were doing after 10 weeks and the passport turned up 2 weeks later.

I'm sure most will be fine and I was just unlucky.

theplayingmantis

3,807 posts

83 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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croyde said:
Applied for my 17 year old last Spring. Plenty of scare stories but I wasn't worried.

The online witness bit was fast and approved. Then nothing for 3 months despite countless phonecalls to idiots.

Finally spoke to someone who knew what they were doing after 10 weeks and the passport turned up 2 weeks later.

I'm sure most will be fine and I was just unlucky.
yeah but your a bit special croyde wink

croyde

22,964 posts

231 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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theplayingmantis said:
croyde said:
Applied for my 17 year old last Spring. Plenty of scare stories but I wasn't worried.

The online witness bit was fast and approved. Then nothing for 3 months despite countless phonecalls to idiots.

Finally spoke to someone who knew what they were doing after 10 weeks and the passport turned up 2 weeks later.

I'm sure most will be fine and I was just unlucky.
yeah but your a bit special croyde wink
hehe

cliffords

1,379 posts

24 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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As others have said. Applied on line renewal. Code for new photo. New passport was with us in a week.

valiant

10,263 posts

161 months

Monday 9th January 2023
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Done my lad’s a month back.

Uploaded details on a Fri. Got knocked back on the photo the next day. Re-submitted new photo on the Sun. Passport in hand On Fri.

Thought that was bloody quick! Apparently now is a good time to do it before the Easter/summer rush.


UTH

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8,975 posts

179 months

Tuesday 10th January 2023
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Done it all today, including sending old one back

Weirdly, Mrs UTH took loads of photos of me, all looked like they should be ok but the online thing kept saying they were poor, I ended up taking one myself just with outstretched arms and it came up as good!?
I guess there's still a chance it'll get rejected, but here's hoping.