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Thank you very much for sharing about your case.lkv wrote:If the documents are laminated ,they will take xerox copies and scan them.In my case marriage certificate and my transcripts are laminated and not in A4 size.So,they took xerox and scanned them.Anyhow they will return all the documents after scanning except passport.But you need carry those laminated docs to show them.
I am not so sure that whether the Degree certificate and Transcripts are really mandatory or not, because I can submit other original supporting documents to prove & reaffirm that I had successfully completed my Graduation.iworker wrote:If it is a mandatory document and it says it shouldnt be laminated, then what is there to ask?
Thank you very much for sharing about your case. Will go with laminated documents only.lkv wrote:I had submitted documents on May 9th,2017 at VFS,Chennai.
That is precisely my understanding also. I have the English Language certificate (not laminated) from the College and UK NARIC has certified it already, then why the College Degree certificate & transcript is still needed.iworker wrote:degree or education confirmation is not a mandatory document, unless u are using it to prove your english competency. In fact it is useless to submit such extra docs.
heg104434 wrote:Hi,
I am applying from India for the Tier 2 General Visa. My appointment is on 23rd MAY, coming Tuesday.
Have all the required documents including the Certificate of Sponsorship from UK Employer and Certification from UK NARIC of Graduation Degree and proficiency in English.
I have couple of documents, Graduation Degree Certificate and Transcript, in laminated form.
I saw the below instructions cum guidelines in the http://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/India/pdf/Annex-A.pdf
" In order to avoid delays in the Visa Application Centre applicants must follow the instructions below:
All documents must be A4 size.
Any documents which are smaller or larger than A4 size, must be photocopied onto A4 sized paper. This includes the pages of any previous passports.
All documents must be free from any staples, clips or pins before they are submitted.
Torn, crumpled or heavily creased documents cannot be scanned and therefore must be photocopied onto A4 sized paper before they are submitted.
Documents should not be laminated. "
I hope the Visa officer doesn't make a fuss of the couple of documents being in laminated form. Since the lamination doesn't affect the genuineness of documents
The English language certificate issued by the College is not in laminated form, so that might help my case.
I have sent a query to VFS also for the confirmation, but no response. Please can somebody share that how can I reach out to VFS to get the clarity.
The Immigration Consultant is also not sure that how the Visa officer will react.
Many thanks for the suggestions.
Best regards