I have to attend a local job centre to verify my identity for UC. What ID will be accepted?...

Hi.
I've received an appointment for tomorrow morning. I have to provide three forms of ID, my national insurance card, and proof of my bank details.
I only have a passport, a debit card, and I can print off a bank statement (paperless) via online banking. It says on the website that all documents must be originals and copies won't be accepted. Will printing off a bank statement via my bank online suffice, or will I physically need to go into a local branch tomorrow and ask them to give me a statement?
I live with my parents, so I don't have any council tax bills or anything like that. I'm also not married and I don't drive. The only forms of ID I have are the passport, the debit card and the ability to print or perhaps obtain a statement. The appointment was announced suddenly, so I don't have any ability to request one from the bank via the post (it won't arrive in time).
Do you think I'll be OK? What will the appointment entail? Will it be a quick process?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
All the best.
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That's a very odd request for ID "national Insurance card" they don't even provide one of those anymore and haven't since 2011. I had one many years ago but couldn't tell you where that would be now.
Your passport should be fine, if it's in date, including your bank card. Yes, you can print a bank statement yourself and take that with you.
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Hi. It requests the following:
What you need to bring
All documents must be originals - copies will not be accepted.
Proof of your identity
Bring 1 of the following:
Valid passport
Recently expired passport
Home Office issued travel document
Full UK photo driving licence
National identity card not issued by the UK ID card scheme
Residence permit or card
Immigration status document
Registration or naturalisation certificate
Young Scot card (with PASS hologram)
Citizen card
Northern Ireland Electoral Identity Card
Bring 2 of the following:
Birth certificate
Council Tax statement
NHS medical card
Building society passbook
Recent bank or building society statement
Debit or charge card (if not already provided)
Passport (if not already provided)
Full or provisional UK driving licence (if not already provided)
Local authority rent card
Marriage or civil partnership certificate
Registration or naturalisation certificate (if not already provided)
Tenancy agreement
Non-UK driving licence
Young Scot card (if not already provided)
Citizen card (if not already provided)
Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) rent card
Land and Property Services Rates documents
Proof of your bank details
Bring 1 of the following
Bank card - showing your name, account number and sort code (or supported by a recent bank statement)
Recent bank statement
Debit card
Cheque book
Building society passbook
ATM statement
Other recent financial statement
Official letter confirming an account has been opened in your name
You will need your National Insurance Number along with 3 pieces of ID from the lists provided in your appointment*
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The proof of ID you have will be fine, including a bank statement. Your NI card won't be needed, just the number itself, which you would have used anyway to claim UC in the first place.
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Thank you very much for your help.
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I did my ID check this week. I don't have any photo ID so I took in bank statement, bank card, recent ESA letter and birth certificate in and that was enough.
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Glad to here it worked out for you.
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Thank you.
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The verification check took about a minute or so. I took a passport, my debit card, my national insurance card, a bank statement I printed, and a letter from ESA. She only required my passport, debit card and the bank statement. I also put my national insurance card on the table. I assume that a letter with your national insurance number on will be adequate.
Will I be moved over to UC automatically or will I have to contact ESA and tell them I'm being transferred? There is a general message on the website asking one to inform them of any other benefits one is receiving, but since ESA is stopping and I'm being transferred to UC, I assume that I can ignore this message?
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Yes you can ignore the message.
UC will now contact ESA for confirmation of your award.
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Thank you for your help.
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Hi I to go to my local job centre tomorrow I trying to get universal credit but I am disabled on pip will they need all my medical information tomorrow on top of my birth certificate passport n bank statement and while they looking at information provided will it hold up payments
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If you are referring to the ID interview, you won't need to be presenting any medical information; and if the interview is anything like mine, it will be over in minutes.
I showed them (i) - badge
(ii) - driving licence
(iii) - bank statement
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- *blue badge
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So after the i d information I take in tomorrow we have to have another interview afterwards? So if this is right will it take a lot longer then 5 weeks to get paid thank you for replying
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yes, I agree @poppy123456 .When JC asked about it and as I have access to my HMRC app through one of the government gateway s, I was able to show the NI letter from there. They were then able to print it at the JC. Wish you the very best @Craig24795 . hope all goes well at your ID check and manage to get this through..
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Thank you.
I was able to verify my identity. I will receive my first UC payment in just over a week.
I have received a letter stating that my contribution based ESA will switch to new style ESA, so I'll have to agree to a claimant commitment in the near future.
Thanks for your good wishes.
All the best.
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@Craig24795 , that’s good to hear . I hope everything else following the migration goes smoothly.
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Thank you.
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My assessment period is 02nd To 01st, my money is issued on the 08th. That is I applied for UC on 02nd
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On 02nd Jan, and first issued money was 08th Feb.
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