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many thanks mate, much appreciated.ILR2020 wrote:Hi. Put UKVI NUMBER WIthout slashes on the form.
This is made of IEL plus date of test plus centre code plus your candidate number.
They verify online so documentary evidence is not required but helps if you enclose it along with one photocopy.
I just passed my Trinity test and in my certificate instead of Trinity ID it is UER (Unique electronic reference) which i need to give in application form.ashafqat2 wrote:What about B1 certificate
In this certificate we have three different IDs
Qualification Number: 500/1934/X
Trinity ID:1-484689998:1-4748492892
Candidate Number:1-4748492892
Any idea which one to choose?
Did you supply your certificate or just your UER number for your application? I know this question seems arbitrary and anyone else's experience would be helpful too, because I am unlikely to have my certificate before my NCS appointment, but obviously know I have passed.abhisheks9 wrote: I just passed my Trinity test and in my certificate instead of Trinity ID it is UER (Unique electronic reference) which i need to give in application form.
I am applying to UKVI and require my SELT Unique Reference Number. Where can I find this information?
If you took the exam before 6 April 2015 or after 18 August 2015:
You will find the reference number on your certificate. For example: 1-49961234567.
If you took the exam between 6 April and 17 August 2015:
You will find the reference number in the emails you received from Trinity. For example: TCL 123456/123456/123456789. (Note: Do not put / in the spaces provided on the application form.)
All reference numbers shown above are for example purposes only.
I think you missed the nuances of my questions, so ill make a little clearer.noajthan wrote:Assuming you are looking at valid SELT certificates, see related question:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... r#p1326455
From Trinity FAQs:
A very subtle and obscure question indeed.shadeout_mapes wrote:I think you missed the nuances of my questions, so ill make a little clearer.
I don't have the certificate for my Trinity College GESA Grade 5 Exam which I took on 16 July 2016. Is the reference number on your certificate the same as the Candidate ID on the examination report given on the day.
Mine is in this format: "1-771635-1" Is this similar to yours?
And lastly, did you only provide the reference number, or your certificate as well?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
You will need to provide ...:
...
a Home Office approved qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, from the Secure English Language Test list.
You should ensure that you state the test number at section 1.23 of the form
As referenced above, the Trinity FAQshadeout_mapes wrote:You're being less than helpful. I have read the FAQ and firstly it doesn't answer all my questions, and I'm also trying to get information from other peoples experiences.
Im trying to ascertain whether the reference number on peoples certificates is the same as the Candidate ID on the examination report given on the day.
I have also read AN Guide, and while it says you need to provide the test number, it doesn't mention the certificate. Ie. is the test number sufficient when they say "provide...a Home Office approved qualification in English".
So has anyone not provided the certificate and only the test number?