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Should be okay.Seekinghelp1111 wrote:My hubby applied for a spouse visa on 1/6/12. We have submitted a lot of originals i.e marriage cert, english test cert, my bank statements and payslips, notarised copy of my passport, property inspection report, letter from landlord. Hubby's things are all originals.
However , my sponsership letter and decleration where signed by myself, stamped with my work stamp (which has my name on it) then scanned and sent by email. My letter of employment which is also stamped has been scanned, then printed by my hubby and added to the file.
I agree that it shouldn't be a problem, but don't personally know whether it is stated as acceptable in any of the UKBA guidance. I have submitted printouts of scanned documents (e.g, signed sponsorship letters, sponsors bank statements/payslip etc...) in previous applications and not had a problem.Seekinghelp1111 wrote:Dear all
My hubby applied for a spouse visa on 1/6/12. We have submitted a lot of originals i.e marriage cert, english test cert, my bank statements and payslips, notarised copy of my passport, property inspection report, letter from landlord. Hubby's things are all originals.
However , my sponsership letter and decleration where signed by myself, stamped with my work stamp (which has my name on it) then scanned and sent by email. My letter of employment which is also stamped has been scanned, then printed by my hubby and added to the file.
I am worried this could this be a reason to reject us. I was hoping the fact that they are stamped would help but after reading about people getting rejected for silly stuff i'm getting scared...
I could have sent them over by courier but because of the bank holiday i didnt. Do you think this will be a major problem?