Identification Requirements
You need to bring photographic ID with you to your test centre to present to the test supervisor. You must bring
one of the following forms of ID (please note photos on all documents must be a true likeness of you for them to be accepted):
a passport (from your country of origin)
a UK photocard driving licence, full or provisional
one of the following Home Office travel documents: a Convention Travel Document (CTD), a Certificate of Identity Document (CID) or a Stateless Person Document (SPD)
an Immigration Status Document, endorsed with a UK Residence Permit and bearing a photo of the holder
a passport-sized photograph of yourself. This photograph should be signed on the back by a professional such as a doctor, minister of religion or teacher who is known to you. Visit the UK Passport Agency website for the full list of professionals who can sign your photo. Your test supervisor will also sign your photograph and return it to you after your test, attached to your pass notification letter. You need to send both along with your citizenship application to the Home Office.
You will also be asked for your
postcode at the test centre, so you may wish to bring along something that contains this information.