Made a tiny address mistake in my address update application. What to do?
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:27 pm
Hello everyone! I am in the middle of a panic attack right now. I am en EU citizen and I have already received a Registration certificate two years ago (I do not yet have permanent residency, though). I recently moved house, and as I always do when I move to a new address, I informed the Home Office through the address update form. Usually, they just send me an email of confirmation that my address has been updated, and that is the end of it.
I made the application two hours ago. However, I made a mistake. I did not realise that there was a MyAddress and a Myaddressa (with a little 'a' added) version of my address, both registered under my postcode. I mistakenly selected the Myaddressa option from the scroll (my bank statement, which I sent as proof of address, however, does show that I live in MyAddress without the a). I did not realise there were two different addresses that were so similar, because I only moved in very recently! I am so anxious right now because I have read stories of how unfair and brutal the Home Office can be when people make the smallest mistakes in their applications and I am terrified of getting into huge trouble now, when in truth I was only trying to do things as correctly as possible! What can I do to rectify this mistake? Should I contact the Home Office by email? Should I send another application? I am extremely, extremely nervous right now!
Thank you in advance for your advice.
P. S. For contenxt, I want to specify that nothing else is out of place in terms of my status. I have private healthcare (a plan which has already been approved by the Home Office when they granted me my Registration Certificate), and everything else in order. But I made a human mistake with my application
So far, I have only found a number EU citizens can contact the Home Office at. I would prefer an email address both because I would like some written proof that I have tried to rectify my mistake, and also because last time I spoke to someone from the Home Office (to inquire about how to get a registration certificate) I was treated so rudely, with so much disgust and contempt, that I would rather avoid repeating the experience if I can.
I made the application two hours ago. However, I made a mistake. I did not realise that there was a MyAddress and a Myaddressa (with a little 'a' added) version of my address, both registered under my postcode. I mistakenly selected the Myaddressa option from the scroll (my bank statement, which I sent as proof of address, however, does show that I live in MyAddress without the a). I did not realise there were two different addresses that were so similar, because I only moved in very recently! I am so anxious right now because I have read stories of how unfair and brutal the Home Office can be when people make the smallest mistakes in their applications and I am terrified of getting into huge trouble now, when in truth I was only trying to do things as correctly as possible! What can I do to rectify this mistake? Should I contact the Home Office by email? Should I send another application? I am extremely, extremely nervous right now!
Thank you in advance for your advice.
P. S. For contenxt, I want to specify that nothing else is out of place in terms of my status. I have private healthcare (a plan which has already been approved by the Home Office when they granted me my Registration Certificate), and everything else in order. But I made a human mistake with my application

So far, I have only found a number EU citizens can contact the Home Office at. I would prefer an email address both because I would like some written proof that I have tried to rectify my mistake, and also because last time I spoke to someone from the Home Office (to inquire about how to get a registration certificate) I was treated so rudely, with so much disgust and contempt, that I would rather avoid repeating the experience if I can.