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Blurred stamp on my passport -- what should I do?

Post by fansn » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:38 pm

Hi Everyone,

I'm applying ILR in Nov and now preparing everything needed. I have a blurred stamp on my passport which I can't identify the date. Although I vaguely remember the date but do I need more information to support this? I was out of uk only on annual holidays.

Many thanks for any sugguestion.

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Re: Blurred stamp on my passport -- what should I do?

Post by fansn » Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:10 pm

fansn wrote:Hi Everyone,

I'm applying ILR in Nov and now preparing everything needed. I have a blurred stamp on my passport which I can't identify the date. Although I vaguely remember the date but do I need more information to support this? I was out of uk only on annual holidays.

Many thanks for any sugguestion.
I found the e-tickets I booked on lastminute website. Is this useful to support the date? Please advise. Thanks.

tier1extension
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hello

Post by tier1extension » Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:33 pm

somebody told me you can pay a fee to the home office uk border agency and request for them to provide you with details of when u r in and out of the uk based on their records

however somebody also told me it is not really necessary to go to that extent and as long as you have an estimate, that should be fine and you can just explain that in your cover letter

can anyone confirm pls?

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