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ECAA 2 - UK Border Agency - the Home Office

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SECTION 3 - PASSPORT OR TRAVEL DOCUMENTS ANDBIOMETRIC RESIDENCE PERMITS3.14Have any of <strong>the</strong> dependants applying with you used any name(s) o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> one(s) Yesgiven in section 2 of this application form in previous <strong>UK</strong> immigration applications made in<strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> or abroad?If yes, go to 3.15. If no, go to 3.163.15 Please give <strong>the</strong> details specified below. The name in each case should be that in which <strong>the</strong> dependant made <strong>the</strong>application. If you need more space, continue on a separate sheet and enclose it with this application form.The name in which <strong>the</strong> dependantmade <strong>the</strong> applicationDate ofapplicationCountry in whichapplication was madeNoBritish diplomatic postif application made abroad3.16 Have any of <strong>the</strong> dependants applying with you had <strong>the</strong>ir fingerprints taken as part of a previous<strong>UK</strong> immigration application made in <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> or abroad?If yes, go to 3.17 If no, go to 3.183.17 Please give <strong>the</strong> details specified below. If you need more space, continue on a separate sheet and enclose itwith this application form.The name in which <strong>the</strong> dependant’sfingerprints were takenDate on which<strong>the</strong>ywere takenPlace at which<strong>the</strong>y were takenBritish diplomatic postif <strong>the</strong>y were taken abroadYesNoChildren under 16 applying3.18 Will <strong>the</strong> child(ren) be accompanied by a parent when <strong>the</strong>y have <strong>the</strong>ir fingerprints and/orphotograph taken? If yes, go to section 4. If no, go to 3.19.Yes No3.19 Please explain below why <strong>the</strong> child(ren) will not be accompanied by a parent and provide details of <strong>the</strong> responsibleadult who will be accompanying <strong>the</strong> child(ren). See Note 2.Name of responsible adult Date of birth Place of birth Relationship to child(ren)Note 2 Under <strong>the</strong> biometric registration regulations, any child under <strong>the</strong> age of 16 who is required to apply fora biometric immigration document must have <strong>the</strong>ir fingerprints and/or a photograph taken in <strong>the</strong> presence of aresponsible adult who is <strong>the</strong> child’s parent or guardian, or ano<strong>the</strong>r person who for <strong>the</strong> time being takes responsibilityfor <strong>the</strong> child.Where dependants of <strong>the</strong> main applicant are also required to apply for a biometric immigration document, all applicantswill normally have <strong>the</strong>ir fingerprints and/or photograph taken on <strong>the</strong> same day. This means that you and anychildren applying with you will normally be expected to attend toge<strong>the</strong>r. If <strong>the</strong>re is any reason preventing you fromaccompanying any child under <strong>the</strong> age of 16, you must nominate <strong>the</strong> responsible adult who will be accompanying<strong>the</strong>m.The responsible adult accompanying any child under <strong>the</strong> age of 16 will need to provide an acceptable form ofidentification, such as a passport or driving licence. If that person is not <strong>the</strong> parent or guardian of <strong>the</strong> child, <strong>the</strong>ymust have a letter confirming that <strong>the</strong>y are a responsible adult who has a close connection to <strong>the</strong> child and hasbeen authorised to accompany him or her.<strong>ECAA</strong> 2 Version 10/2014 - Page 11 of 21

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