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What is your visa category?Lindsay20 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 3:33 pmThere are mistakes on my form
Like I met my husband in 2014 October and it’s supposed to be2013
I filled in my old English test yet in have a new one
And I have been getting child benefits didn’t know wasn’t supposed to,because my bometric has no public funds
Is this a refusal?
Help can anyone give me some advice..
ILR through which visa category?
Are you receiving child benefits in your name or husbands name?
tier11417 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:04 amIf you have not yet attended the biometrics, you can print the form, manually edit the errors, add a cover letter and upload with all your documents.
If the child benefits are in your husbands name it will have no affect on your ILR.
If they are on your name? Wait for further advice from someone else.
Yes you can do that before you attend the biometrics. Just upload a cover letter and edited pages with your documents. Also, if you have any further questions, please start a new topic of your own as this is someones else’s thread.JezzrW wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:04 pmIn sorting out all the documents from my wife's ILR(M) and calculating our income, I have noticed minor errors in the actual incomes over the past 12 months to the figures in the application form.
My wife's income £880 less than on the form but mine is £3,502 more. Our combined income is several times over the income threshold required.
Is it worth applying your advice below in this case - to print the form and manually edit it and add a cover letter and upload those? Would that suffice?
Many thanks
tier11417 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:04 amIf you have not yet attended the biometrics, you can print the form, manually edit the errors, add a cover letter and upload with all your documents.
If the child benefits are in your husbands name it will have no affect on your ILR.
If they are on your name? Wait for further advice from someone else.
Why did you withdraw it? Your previous topic states your visa already expired??