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A mistake in my Visa. How serious is that?

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A mistake in my Visa. How serious is that?

Post by NI » Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:05 pm

Hi all,

I'm a Moldavian citizen with a 4 years UK residency. I'm leaving for a holiday to Portugal next week, and I got my visa this Tusday. Only later I realised that one letter from my passport number has been misspelled. Now I'm worried that it might create problems with Portuguese immigration. I called the consulate and they said that there shouldn't be any problems, but they can change the visa, should I decide to do so. However, for me that means another day off from work, and travel expenses to London. Has anyone had similar issues? Is there is a risk that they can refuse me to enter Portugal with this mistake? Please advise. Thanks

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Post by Wanderer » Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:08 pm

Should be alright, my gf's name was misspelled on her German Work Permit, although it's more a case of how they spell it rather than an error! Nadezhda on her passport, Nadezda on the WP/Visa...
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Post by mym » Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:29 am

Yes there is a slight risk they may not let you in. A wrong number is more serious than a misspelt name.

At the least you should try and get a letter or fax from the embassy stating what they told you about it "being alright" and take that with you.
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