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buttercup88
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Little mistakes made of my settlement application

Post by buttercup88 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:26 am

I just turned in my settlement application last night and realized (at about 4 am) that I made two little mistakes on it.

1) on my past travelling history, I forgot to put that I went to germany last year.



2) The question stating whether anyone was financially dependent on my husband, I wrote no.

But, I realized, I'm dependent on him!

Are these big mistakes?
How do I go about correcting these things after turning it in?


or should I just tell them when I go to present our supporting documents?

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Re: Little mistakes made of my settlement application

Post by immigrationuk2009 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:46 pm

buttercup88 wrote:I just turned in my settlement application last night and realized (at about 4 am) that I made two little mistakes on it.

1) on my past travelling history, I forgot to put that I went to germany last year.



2) The question stating whether anyone was financially dependent on my husband, I wrote no.

But, I realized, I'm dependent on him!

Are these big mistakes?
How do I go about correcting these things after turning it in? [/u

or should I just tell them when I go to present our supporting documents?



First is not a big issue..Home office would see stamps on your passport..so not a big issue

Second is also not big issue..as many spouse work in their own country and are independent..

So to my guess you would be OK in these issues.

Best luck

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