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kopfan182 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:20 pmHi guys
Made a mistake on ILR form which I submitted on Friday. I double checked and tripple checked - but the answer to the question about how long have you lived in UK - I put 5 years for my wife, whereas she has been here for 5 years and 1 month.
When going over form, it looked right, only now I started a test one and it does ask for months. All questions about how long we have been married and when we started living here and correct, that one is off by 1 month. The important thing is that you have not understated the time In relation to qualifying time for what you are applying for.
Is there anything I can do with the documentation, like a small cover letter? or is this a possible refusal/10 year route point? Not likely
Cant believe we got that question wrong, not sure - shes been here since 15 August 2015 - I started that app like mid September.
Regards.
You have to upload all documents before biometrics. There is a deadline for biometrics which is mentioned on your UKVI account which usually is 2 months from date of application. There is a new feature to self submit documents to UKVI via UKVCAS even before biometrics. You may want to benefit from it or just upload documents before biometrics, the staff will submit for you.kopfan182 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:38 pmThanks Cullinan, helpful
So anything in the uploaded section can still be used as evidence to rectify mistakes or give more solid proof for any particular cases made on form? - in case documents had been uploaded and turned up to the appointment, at that point would one not be able to add anything?
Lastly, as application has now been submitted and waiting for appointments, is there any rush or deadlline to get things uploaded and biometric meeting booked?
Thanks
UKVI usually requests for any additional documents if needed.Please only bring named applicants with you to your appointment. For any exceptions where one additional person may be permitted, see our FAQs.
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online, that is what is relevant to your documents. It is NOT appointment date.kopfan182 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:11 pmThank you sir
Last question, I submitted my app last Friday.
My documentation is with me, but appointment is on 29th! - will the 28 rule be compared to the application submission date or the date of appointment?
Half my docs will be expired by then and very diffcult to get them again due to covid