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Ramayan wrote:Does anyone know if PRTB is compulsory as Obie asks?
Obie, was PRTB compulsory before - do you know?
No I don't think it would be an issue, I have read in this forum many people applied for the EU1 without the PRTB and their application was successful The PRTB is to proof your residence in the state, you know the people who can not afford to get full house rented i.e living in a sharing house" they take a letter from landlord and submit with EU1 so do you still think slight grammer mistake would effect ?? Definitely won't!alphagear wrote:Just wanted to know whether this will be an issue.
We sent our prtb letters with our names on it but the address has a slight grammar difference.
On our bills the address is 'xxx but on the prtb it is 'xxx'.
Our names are spelt correctly.
Will this be an issue?
But finally your friend got the visa you know!gorgeous wrote:Well, it is! Sounds like a joke but it is.
A friend of mine had to seek for advise with Solvit, because they wanted to refuse her visa because she didn't give the PRTB letter. Solvit helped her on getting the visa, because they just can't do this.
Good to hear this. I heard Solvit takes many weeks to solve each case. But the applicant's temporary GNIB is may be already expired.gorgeous wrote:Well, it is! Sounds like a joke but it is.
A friend of mine had to seek for advise with Solvit, because they wanted to refuse her visa because she didn't give the PRTB letter. Solvit helped her on getting the visa, because they just can't do this.