Document: VGB-AO-02001

- VGB-AO-02001
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- Outside front cover
- Inside front cover
- Substrate
- Printing technique
- Printing technique
- UV feature
- Inside back cover
- Substrate
- Printing technique
- Biodata page
- Substrate
- Watermark
- OVD (optically variable device)
- UV feature
- Additional safeguard
- Inner page(s)
- Substrate
- Watermark
- Inner page(s)
- Substrate
- Watermark
- Printing technique
- UV feature
Title:
BRITISH PASSPORT _ THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
Issuing Country:
VGB - British Virgin Islands • THE VIRGIN ISLANDS •
Document version number:
02001
First issued on:
24/09/2007
Valid:
yes
Legal status / main purpose:
Document issued to nationals of: GBD - British Overseas Territories Citizen • BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN (B.O.T.C.) •
of the Virgin Islands.
Format width (mm):
88
Format height (mm):
125
Number of pages:
32
Validity
Maximum validity:
10 year(s)
Minimum age for validity:
16 year(s)
Extension is possible:
no
Validity-additional information:
Since 10 September 2001, UK digital image passports have been valid for up to 10 years and 9 months
Validity
Maximum validity:
5 year(s)
Minimum age for validity:
0 year(s)
Maximum age for validity:
15 year(s)
Extension is possible:
no
Outside front cover
Inside front cover
Inside back cover
Light:
NORMAL
OVD description:
holographic patch over image on biodata page
The holographic patch shows the floral crest seen in the background print on pages 1 and 32; the background text reads "UNITEDKINGDOMPASSPORT".
Security features:
Additional safeguard
laser cut patterns in biodata page
The biodata page contains five differing designs of laser cut patterns in different positions; three patterns are shown.
This page displays the document serial number. No page number is printed.
Inner page(s)
(From) Page number (as printed):
3
Up to page number (as printed):
30
This information is supplied to you by the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union. It has been selected and compiled by document experts in the United Kingdom • UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND •