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Send a letter detailing the bits u missed and should be ok. Otherwise they may return the app as invalid.Daleg wrote:Hi. New on this forum and just wanted some info.
Application for spouse visa has been sent but and accidently missed out the sponsors passport issue and expiry dates on the application form. And also what language would you like to speak if interviewed. Will this be a problem?
I was told by someone that they would refer to the certified passport copy for the dates and that it should be no problem?Wanderer wrote:Send a letter detailing the bits u missed and should be ok. Otherwise they may return the app as invalid.Daleg wrote:Hi. New on this forum and just wanted some info.
Application for spouse visa has been sent but and accidently missed out the sponsors passport issue and expiry dates on the application form. And also what language would you like to speak if interviewed. Will this be a problem?
'Chances are' it might not! So better to send a letter to cover your back, rather than risk the application being invalidated. Choice is yours!Daleg wrote:I was told by someone that they would refer to the certified passport copy for the dates and that it should be no problem?Wanderer wrote:Send a letter detailing the bits u missed and should be ok. Otherwise they may return the app as invalid.Daleg wrote:Hi. New on this forum and just wanted some info.
Application for spouse visa has been sent but and accidently missed out the sponsors passport issue and expiry dates on the application form. And also what language would you like to speak if interviewed. Will this be a problem?
What are the chances this will be ok?
The Immigration Advisor said that it would be a silly reason to refuse it if they have the information there in the form of certified passport to refer to. Also if they were to interview they would ask in advanced what language. He said it was also quite common that info is sometimes missed out on the application but if there is evidence there it is ok.Rozen wrote:'Chances are' it might not! So better to send a letter to cover your back, rather than risk the application being invalidated. Choice is yours!Daleg wrote:I was told by someone that they would refer to the certified passport copy for the dates and that it should be no problem?Wanderer wrote:Send a letter detailing the bits u missed and should be ok. Otherwise they may return the app as invalid.Daleg wrote:Hi. New on this forum and just wanted some info.
Application for spouse visa has been sent but and accidently missed out the sponsors passport issue and expiry dates on the application form. And also what language would you like to speak if interviewed. Will this be a problem?
What are the chances this will be ok?
I wouldnt count on that.The Immigration Advisor said that it would be a silly reason to refuse it if they have the information there in the form of certified passport to refer to. Also if they were to interview they would ask in advanced what language. He said it was also quite common that info is sometimes missed out on the application but if there is evidence there it is ok.
Yes it is my Passport. What about the 'What language would you like to speak at interview?'Rozen wrote:It is YOUR passport that you're talking about, isn't it? So ofcourse it's YOU that has to write the letter!Daleg wrote:Could I as the Husband/Sponsor send this letter?
In that case, you have one of two choices. Write down the language she told them in your letter, or leave it out altogether and just confirm the passport details. Another choice you have, by the way, is don't write the letter at all!Daleg wrote: What about the 'What language would you like to speak at interview?'
Also when my wife handed in her application they asked her what language if interviewed she replied and they noted it down.