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Trin1121
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Dummy Applications

Post by Trin1121 » Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:54 pm

A good while ago, I was advised that people frequently proceed through a 'dummy' application on the gov.uk website to gain first-hand knowledge of any requirements it has/questions it will ask.

I was just wondering if anybody had done this recently and - if so - if you had any problems getting it done or not.

My husband (US citizen) and I (UK citizen) are looking to apply for his visa to move to the UK with me in about a year's time......and I will be looking at walking through the steps online some time soon. Was just wondering what to expect. We wouldn't get in trouble for doing a dummy application would we?

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Re: Dummy Applications

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:58 pm

We wouldn't get in trouble for doing a dummy application would we?
No you wouldn't. It is just a dummy app. It gets deleted after about 10 weeks if you haven't logged in to continue.
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