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UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 4:15 pm
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Hi,

I've passed the LITUK test and very recently submitted my naturalisation application.

I'm due to attend my UKVCAS biometrics appointment in London later this week.

So far I've got the following supporting documents uploaded, ready for my appointment:

- Scanned all pages of my current EU passport
- Two signed referee declarations
- Letter from my employer detailing my employment history covering the 5 year qualifying period
- HMRC tax history covering the 5 year qualifying period
- P60 forms covering the 5 year qualifying period
- UK university degree
- My ILR Settled Status letter (obtained back in 2019)
- My national EU card
- Banking confirmation / letter that I've been a customer with them since 2012
- Cover letter detailing what support documents I've included in my application

I don't want to bother including payslips for the past 5 years as the P60s should be sufficient, etc. as I don't want to overwhelm them with too much information.

However, for example, my employment letter is dated May, so I might have to include my most recent payslip (June) to prove I still work here.

I have named all supporting documents very clearly, and have organised them in the best way I could.

When I obtained my ILR status, I used my old passport. Having said that, I have since had a new passport and all my details and documents are up to date for my current immigration status i.e my current passport is tied to my status. Do I have to include my former passport's details at all?

Regarding the biometrics appointment, would you advise I bring hard copies of my supporting documents?

I also have these as a back-up on a USB drive, would that be OK, if - worse case scenario - they have issues accessing the supporting documents I've uploaded online?

Many thanks in advance!

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 5:06 pm
by alterhase58
Note the UKVCAS appointment is for biometrics only, you just need your passport as ID - they are not UKVI caseworkers and won't be reviewing your documents as such, they will just release them to UKVI. UKVCAS is is third party private compnay.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 5:28 pm
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Hi alterhase58,

Thank you for the reply.

Yes, you're correct, but don't they also double check if the uploaded supporting documents are okay, there are no issues, etc.?

They then submit those once my biometrics are taken, or am I wrong in thinking that?

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:27 pm
by contorted_svy
No, they won't check your documents for accuracy, just that they are visible and uploaded correctly (and this service is for a paid fee). UKVCAS staff isn't trained as a caseworker. You are correct in assuming they will submit your documents at the appointment though.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:14 am
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Lastly, would you recommend brining all my supporting documents in hard copy or do I just double check and make sure my files are visible/uploaded correctly prior my appointment? I keep seeing people saying they bring copies of their files but that sounds like a bit too much? I do have a back-up USB drive, though.

Thank you all so much! Glad I've discovered this forum!

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:24 am
by alterhase58
It's an established process but some applicants are nervous about this and bring all their paperwork with them, just in case, it's your choice. UKVCAS are equipped to scan documents, normally for a fee.

I would expect any organisation (private or public) not to accept/attach any IT devices brought in by visitors to their systems - systems security!

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:42 am
by AmazonianX
MuchAdoAboutNothing wrote:
Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:14 am
Lastly, would you recommend brining all my supporting documents in hard copy or do I just double check and make sure my files are visible/uploaded correctly prior my appointment? I keep seeing people saying they bring copies of their files but that sounds like a bit too much? I do have a back-up USB drive, though.

Thank you all so much! Glad I've discovered this forum!
If you have checked and sure all supporting documents uploaded, then you re fine.
USB not acceptable, however hardcopy can be scanned nd uploaded at appointment should any be found missing.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:43 am
by contorted_svy
MuchAdoAboutNothing wrote:
Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:14 am
Lastly, would you recommend brining all my supporting documents in hard copy or do I just double check and make sure my files are visible/uploaded correctly prior my appointment? I keep seeing people saying they bring copies of their files but that sounds like a bit too much? I do have a back-up USB drive, though.

Thank you all so much! Glad I've discovered this forum!
I was anxious and brought hard copies of everything. It wasn't needed. Keep in mind if you want the muse their scanning or checking services you need to pay for them ahead of time.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:45 am
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Thank you all so much!

HMRC / Citizenship question

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:24 pm
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Hi guys,

My biometrics appointment is coming up tomorrow... and in a typical last-minute fashion, I *just stumbled upon* an old email as I was double checking some documents.

This is going to sound very stupid, and I'm probably way overthinking this, but here we go.

Back in the end 2021 I had to pay £1,253 to HMRC as I had forgotten to pay my PAYE taxes (long story short, I had picked up a freelancing opportunity, between my move from Wales to England/ London, I had a lot going on, and had genuinely forgotten about it. Anyway, I paid those fairly quickly anyway, so that was all fine.

My question is, would this potentially harm my 'good character' checks? To my knowledge, as much as I remember, I was never issues with any fines, etc. I even tried searching for any additional emails about this but couldn't find anything, so all I remember is that I had to pay that amount of money.

My tax account looks good at the moment and can't find a trace of this ever happening either (on their website, that is).

Any tips would be helpful.

Re: HMRC / Citizenship question

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:32 pm
by alterhase58
Please keep your queries in this one thread. Makes moderating much easier.

No issue, nothing to declare.
As you said you didn't receive a fine, and didn't found guilty of tax evasion. It's a fact of life, as long as you comply with your obligations in the end, no issue.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:38 pm
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Hi alterhase58,

Point taken, apologies, long day and I think I panicked, but will keep that in mind.

I absolutely do not recollect receiving a fine, so that's what's reassuring me but think I've panicked as my appointment is tomorrow... just hoping it all goes well in the end.

Thanks for the reassurance, massively appreciated.

Re: HMRC / Citizenship question

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:46 am
by AmazonianX
MuchAdoAboutNothing wrote:
Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:24 pm
Hi guys,

My biometrics appointment is coming up tomorrow... and in a typical last-minute fashion, I *just stumbled upon* an old email as I was double checking some documents.

This is going to sound very stupid, and I'm probably way overthinking this, but here we go.

Back in the end 2021 I had to pay £1,253 to HMRC as I had forgotten to pay my PAYE taxes (long story short, I had picked up a freelancing opportunity, between my move from Wales to England/ London, I had a lot going on, and had genuinely forgotten about it. Anyway, I paid those fairly quickly anyway, so that was all fine.

My question is, would this potentially harm my 'good character' checks? To my knowledge, as much as I remember, I was never issues with any fines, etc. I even tried searching for any additional emails about this but couldn't find anything, so all I remember is that I had to pay that amount of money.

My tax account looks good at the moment and can't find a trace of this ever happening either (on their website, that is).

Any tips would be helpful.
Go for your appointment, no panic. Even people who are still paying up debt owed to the taxman or other entities scale through sd they are settling it.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:16 am
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Thank you so, so much.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 4:20 pm
by MuchAdoAboutNothing
Just a quick update to say my appointment went well, rocked up 30 mins earlier and just went straight in, the staff were super friendly and helpful.

The only issue I encountered is that one of my documents didn't upload properly as the lady said she couldn't find it so we had to go through my list of documents I had uploaded to figure out which one was missing. It turned out to be an optional document, which wasn't needed anyway.

Apart from that, everything else was okay.

Hopefully all smooth sailing now, fingers crossed.

Thank you all for your help! :)

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 4:31 pm
by AmazonianX
MuchAdoAboutNothing wrote:
Fri Jun 28, 2024 4:20 pm
Just a quick update to say my appointment went well, rocked up 30 mins earlier and just went straight in, the staff were super friendly and helpful.

The only issue I encountered is that one of my documents didn't upload properly as the lady said she couldn't find it so we had to go through my list of documents I had uploaded to figure out which one was missing. It turned out to be an optional document, which wasn't needed anyway.

Apart from that, everything else was okay.

Hopefully all smooth sailing now, fingers crossed.

Thank you all for your help! :)
Hopefully your mind at rest now. Wish you successful outcome soonest.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 4:33 pm
by alterhase58
Wish you all the best - your approval will be with you in a few months.

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:00 am
by SMAK
Thank you for this thread as well. A treasure trove in here. Is the 'proof of attendance' necessary? What would it accomplish?

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:05 am
by CR001
SMAK wrote:
Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:00 am
Thank you for this thread as well. A treasure trove in here. Is the 'proof of attendance' necessary? What would it accomplish?
Please could you stop tagging your questions onto every topic you find!!

Re: UKVCAS appointment

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:06 am
by CR001
SMAK wrote:
Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:00 am
Thank you for this thread as well. A treasure trove in here. Is the 'proof of attendance' necessary? What would it accomplish?
Can you please stop tagging your biometric appointment questions onto multiple topics you find!!