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We have the interview tomorrow and we are going over the documents and have discovered my Fiancee does not have any other photo ID other than her passport. We're hoping that is sufficient to complete the interview process. I've read that additional ID may be required in some places but I can't find anything specific to London.

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We have the interview tomorrow and we are going over the documents and have discovered my Fiancee does not have any other photo ID other than her passport. We're hoping that is sufficient to complete the interview process. I've read that additional ID may be required in some places but I can't find anything specific to London.

My fiance (now husband) had an interview at the end of October 2009 and he says they didn't ask him for an additional photo id.

Good luck at the interview!

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we have our k1 interview in the morning too (8am). i haven't read anything of needing a second form of ID so hopefully wont be asked for.

good luck for tomorrow!

Thanks for Good luck wishes :) Good luck to you too!

Also, thanks to you and snowbunnies for the replies. I was having a mini anxiety attack over nothing I guess. Whew....

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Just to add for those who may already be married and have passports still in their maiden names, take along another form of ID with your married name. I used my military ID card as another form of ID as one was asked for in my married name.

 
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