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MattDell
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Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by MattDell » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:43 pm

Here is what Visa4UK says...
I made a mistake on one of my answers. Can I change it?
No. Once you have submitted your online application you cannot change it. However, please enter any changes in writing on your printed copy of the application form.
But I need clarification. I wanted to make my entry date 3 months from my visa application, which is 7 December. I put 6 February, but just realized that's only two months.

If I want to put 6 March, am I supposed to cross it out on my printed application and write 6 March? Or should I not mark on my printed application and just write it in the covering letter?

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Re: Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by push » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:13 pm

MattDell wrote:Here is what Visa4UK says...
I made a mistake on one of my answers. Can I change it?
No. Once you have submitted your online application you cannot change it. However, please enter any changes in writing on your printed copy of the application form.
But I need clarification. I wanted to make my entry date 3 months from my visa application, which is 7 December. I put 6 February, but just realized that's only two months.

If I want to put 6 March, am I supposed to cross it out on my printed application and write 6 March? Or should I not mark on my printed application and just write it in the covering letter?
The Cover Letter is not the "application form".
regards,
push
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Re: Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by MattDell » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:28 pm

push wrote:The Cover Letter is not the "application form".
I didn't say it was.

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Re: Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by gregshukla » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:42 pm

MattDell wrote:
push wrote:The Cover Letter is not the "application form".
I didn't say it was.
1) Is your application already submitted? If so, how do you plan on changing now? If not submitted, why not print and submit a new form?

2) Covering letter is worthless. No one cares whats written on it, only stuff on the form is considered while making a decision.

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Post by MattDell » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:48 pm

It has been submitted online, but not physically mailed. When you submit online, we get an application form to print. I am assuming this is what they are talking about when they say "enter any changes in writing on your printed copy of the application form."

I'm just hesitant to mark on my application form, so that is why I suggested that maybe I should just put it in my cover letter.

Do you guys not apply online on the Visa4UK website?

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Post by gregshukla » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:12 pm

MattDell wrote:It has been submitted online, but not physically mailed. When you submit online, we get an application form to print. I am assuming this is what they are talking about when they say "enter any changes in writing on your printed copy of the application form."

I'm just hesitant to mark on my application form, so that is why I suggested that maybe I should just put it in my cover letter.

Do you guys not apply online on the Visa4UK website?
Aah no, I always had to apply using the forum directly in a VFS office (India). So make your changes on your application form, not on the covering letter. The letter is not even needed imho.

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Re: Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by push » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:40 pm

MattDell wrote:
push wrote:The Cover Letter is not the "application form".
I didn't say it was.
Thats the answer then - make changes to printed copy of the application form. They seem to be ok with scribbling notes on the printed app:
I have printed out my application and I have noticed that some answers that I have written do not display. What should I do?
Be assured that we have received the answers you have sent to us, even though they sometimes might not show. But, please feel free to hand-write comments on the printed application form should you wish to.
regards,
push
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Re: Mistake on one of my Answers

Post by MattDell » Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:25 pm

push wrote:
MattDell wrote:
push wrote:The Cover Letter is not the "application form".
I didn't say it was.
Thats the answer then - make changes to printed copy of the application form. They seem to be ok with scribbling notes on the printed app:
I have printed out my application and I have noticed that some answers that I have written do not display. What should I do?
Be assured that we have received the answers you have sent to us, even though they sometimes might not show. But, please feel free to hand-write comments on the printed application form should you wish to.
Ah, thank you. I needed the explanation.

Cheers,
-Matt

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