Passport Application - Handwriting on Computer Generated Form

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Ok, I'm finally doing it, I'm applying for my passport

I have a bit of a issue/dilemma though.......:-|

I am up to the 'Guarantor' section of the Web application form however I'm missing some key details about my guarantor :confused:

My question is, can I skip that section and fill out the rest, then have my guarantor fill in their details with a pen on the printed application form?

Will the Passport office still accept the form if done this way, or will I run into problems.....


Josh:p
 
Ok, I'm finally doing it, I'm applying for my passport

I have a bit of a issue/dilemma though.......:-|

I am up to the 'Guarantor' section of the Web application form however I'm missing some key details about my guarantor :confused:

My question is, can I skip that section and fill out the rest, then have my guarantor fill in their details with a pen on the printed application form?

Will the Passport office still accept the form if done this way, or will I run into problems.....


Josh:p

Can't imagine why there would be any problems so long as its all legible.
 
Ok, I'm finally doing it, I'm applying for my passport

I have a bit of a issue/dilemma though.......:-|

I am up to the 'Guarantor' section of the Web application form however I'm missing some key details about my guarantor :confused:

My question is, can I skip that section and fill out the rest, then have my guarantor fill in their details with a pen on the printed application form?

Will the Passport office still accept the form if done this way, or will I run into problems.....


Josh:p

Are you going for the 32 page or 64 page!!

I went through four large ones in ten years!! I never thought I would ever fill it up, but hey life can change..........
 
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