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Made an silly error on ILR Application that has been submitted to UKVI

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:56 pm
by kqas
Hi Everyone,

I have submitted my mrs ILR application under 5 Years Spouse route 2 weeks ago and made a silly mistake by entering wrong SELT unique Reference number (IELTS Life SKills B1) under English Language requirements (how stupid of me :oops: :cry: ), is there anyway I can send HO the correct SELT unique reference number :?: the application and documents has been submitted to UKVI through UK VCAS appointment.

I will call UKVI on Monday to find out what options do we have but I also want to find out if someone has gone through something similar in the past and have experience dealing with this kind of situation before?

It will be a straight forward refusal if I am not able to correct it and I will not only lose my ILR fee but have to wait 4/5 months for the refusal to come back :cry: :cry:


Thanks
K

Re: Made an silly error on ILR Application that has been submitted to UKVI

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:35 pm
by CULLINAN
kqas wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:56 pm
Hi Everyone,

I have submitted my mrs ILR application under 5 Years Spouse route 2 weeks ago and made a silly mistake by entering wrong SELT unique Reference number (IELTS Life SKills B1) under English Language requirements (how stupid of me :oops: :cry: ), is there anyway I can send HO the correct SELT unique reference number :?: the application and documents has been submitted to UKVI through UK VCAS appointment.

I will call UKVI on Monday to find out what options do we have but I also want to find out if someone has gone through something similar in the past and have experience dealing with this kind of situation before?

It will be a straight forward refusal if I am not able to correct it and I will not only lose my ILR fee but have to wait 4/5 months for the refusal to come back :cry: :cry:


Thanks
K
Do you have a Case ID email? Send a cover letter to the department that should reach your case worker just for your peace of mind. Plus you would have submitted the original scanned certificate also so it should be fine anyways.