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You will find this date on the 'entry clearance vignette'(in your passport) which was issued when you entered UK the first time.keepsmilinyaar wrote:HI Guys,
Is there any way we can trace back the actual date of application. I dont the exact date I applied at the embassy in Delhi.
Edit:
This is related to the following question on the Application Form:
D3. What date was the entry clearance or visa issued?
Thanks
Then the question is - why do you need to find that date in ordr to complete the form? The form doesn't ask for it.msk1977 wrote:What we are asking is how to find date of first application ?
This is the valid from date on your original EC visa in your passport (& not the date you submitted your visa application to the consulate or the date you entered the UK). At least that is my interpretation of the question asked & I've personally never faced an issue when I stated this in my past applications.keepsmilinyaar wrote:HI Guys,
Is there any way we can trace back the actual date of application. I dont the exact date I applied at the embassy in Delhi.
Edit:
This is related to the following question on the Application Form:
D3. What date was the entry clearance or visa issued?
Thanks
Hi cs95tdg, i am afraid this is not always correct. When applying, the date when you submit the application is your date of application; the visa issue date may not be the same as your visa valid from date. I'll give you my example, when i applied for entry clearance i requested for a 3 months post dated visa since i didn't had immediate travel plans, so my visa application date was 15 Jan 2009, i received my passport with visa stamped in one week (24-Jan-2009) and my visa vignette was showing visa valid from 15-Apr-2009.cs95tdg wrote:This is the valid from date on your original EC visa in your passport (& not the date you submitted your visa application to the consulate or the date you entered the UK).
I did not remember the exact date of my application. I provided an approximate date and got the extension. The point is you should have this date but in case you don't, the visa application is not going to be rejected because the original application date was not accurate.WRS wrote:
Hi cs95tdg, i am afraid this is not correct. When applying, the date when you submit the application (either by post/PEO etc) is your date of application not the date your visa is valid from.
keepsmilinyaar wrote:D3. What date was the entry clearance or visa issued?
And how is cs95tdg not correct in what he has posted? It is the most straightforward and accurate answer to the OP's query.cs95tdg wrote:This is the valid from date on your original EC visa in your passport (& not the date you submitted your visa application to the consulate or the date you entered the UK).
Agreed!QuickSam wrote:in case you don't, the visa application is not going to be rejected because the original application date was not accurate.
Hi Sushdmehta, i edited my post above to include my example to clarify why it is not always correct.sushdmehta wrote:keepsmilinyaar wrote:D3. What date was the entry clearance or visa issued?And how is cs95tdg not correct in what he has posted? It is the most straightforward and accurate answer to the OP's query.cs95tdg wrote:This is the valid from date on your original EC visa in your passport (& not the date you submitted your visa application to the consulate or the date you entered the UK).
Irrespective of your personal experience, the claim isn't accurate.WRS wrote:Hi Sushdmehta, i edited my post above to include my example to clarify why it is not always correct.
"I'll give you my example, when i applied for entry clearance i requested for a 3 months post dated visa since i didn't had immediate travel plans, so my visa application date was 15 Jan 2009, i received my passport with visa stamped in one week (24-Jan-2009) and my visa vignette was showing visa valid from 15-Apr-2009."
sushdmehta wrote:Irrespective of your personal experience, the claim isn't accurate.WRS wrote:Hi Sushdmehta, i edited my post above to include my example to clarify why it is not always correct.
"I'll give you my example, when i applied for entry clearance i requested for a 3 months post dated visa since i didn't had immediate travel plans, so my visa application date was 15 Jan 2009, i received my passport with visa stamped in one week (24-Jan-2009) and my visa vignette was showing visa valid from 15-Apr-2009."
There are only two significant dates on the entry clearance -
1. The 'effective' date which is the date on which the entry clearance is issued (and therefore the date on which the applicant can travel); and
2. The 'expiry' date which is the date when the entry clearance will not be valid for travel to the UK.
When a decision was made on your entry clearance or when the vignette was physically stamped / affixed in your passport are "completely irrelevant"!
Hence, for the OP to answer the question, he should follow cs95tdg's suggestion.
1. The form does not ask for "date of application".
2. You don't know the date on which a decision was made / vignette affixed. You only know that it must be a date (speculation) between the date of application and date you received your passport.
3. The form asks for specific factual information.
Personal experience doesn't necessarily mean that it is what it must be.
Because the immigration rules (and in turn the specifics in the policy guidance) that apply to you are those that were in force on the date of the application (and not those that were in force on the date that EC was issued).O_Relly wrote:Well, I am asking this to understand the importance of the date the application was made ?
The UKBA hold records of all previous applications submitted by an applicant. So they will have the date of your original application with them to determine which rules to apply. With regards to the PBS calculator, as far as I'm aware this is just a UKBA tool given to applicants to help them with self-assessment to determine eligibility easily.O_Relly wrote: But then the points based calculator asks for the date the application was made.
Now why do they ask this ? I assume, it is because they can then employ the same rules that was valid as on date of initial application. Now how will they know that date unless the applicant submits the points based summary sheet ?