sm12 wrote:Congratulations! Is your business in profit?
Thank you guysheyaheya wrote:congratulations for ur visa..!!! finally a sigh of relief...![]()
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sm12 wrote:Congratulations! Is your business in profit?
Thank you guysheyaheya wrote:congratulations for ur visa..!!! finally a sigh of relief...![]()
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Hey man..thank you.. and yeah no interview but one must prepare the application and the case thoroughly. I did it myself so I knew everything by heart which really helps. At the end I went with one of the solicitor who charged me money and I know he made a mistake on my form (and because of which this got delayed). Key is to make application simple, presentable, neat as the CH at the other end is also human(use sticky notes/highlighter/folders/binders/clippers where ever possible, avoid stapling so that they can easily take documents out for scanning) . If he feel good to see well organised application he will processs efficiently in a happy mood. Make sure no error in the application which can be avoided in first place(not like mine)..gt23 wrote:Congrats mate.
Did you have interview?
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