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kiladik
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Post dated EC

Post by kiladik » Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:40 pm

Hi,

Iam planning to apply for a post dated EC. What is the maximum number of months we can ask for Post dated EC. Thanks.

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Post by vinny » Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:09 pm

Check your visa wrote:You can ask for it to be post-dated up to three months if you do not plan to travel immediately
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Post by jagacharaja » Mon Aug 11, 2008 5:18 pm

vinny wrote:
Check your visa wrote:You can ask for it to be post-dated up to three months if you do not plan to travel immediately
Whilst this was the official response of the BHC I contacted in the US, it might be worthwhile noting that my request to post-date the EC by three months was met by the EC being post-dated by four months and five days (by the same BHC.)

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Post by CoolestGuyC » Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:17 pm

jagacharaja wrote:
vinny wrote:
Check your visa wrote:You can ask for it to be post-dated up to three months if you do not plan to travel immediately
Whilst this was the official response of the BHC I contacted in the US, it might be worthwhile noting that my request to post-date the EC by three months was met by the EC being post-dated by four months and five days (by the same BHC.)
If you are unhappy with that, I guess you can send your passport to same BHC and pointing their mistake to them, and they will gladly change the dates.

P.S. If that happened in past and you are already in uk, then only thing i have to say is thanks for sharing the information :wink:

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Post by jagacharaja » Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:23 pm

CoolestGuyC wrote: If you are unhappy with that, I guess you can send your passport to same BHC and pointing their mistake to them, and they will gladly change the dates.

P.S. If that happened in past and you are already in uk, then only thing i have to say is thanks for sharing the information :wink:
Nah, I was happy to get a longer-than-anticipated-post-dated-EC --- though that might not be the case for everyone. And hence, it was just a datapoint for members to consider either way; more like.. FYI...

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