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There was a question asking if you are joining someone in the uk. Which we answered yes to and it asked irrelevant questions which we competed thereby adding the sponsor on the from. Who has permanent residence. We couldn't go back to change it.Casa wrote:If you are applying for a spouse settlement visa, have you selected the options as 'applying alone'? i.e You shouldn't include the sponsor in the calculation.
Sorry typo error. I was asking if this is something that UKVI can rectify quickly. I think including the sponsor details may have affected the chargeCasa wrote:"Can this now be reciting ode quickly?"
We haven't made any payment yet. The application is at the stage of IHS payment on the visa4uk appovation webpage. We don't have option to change anything . If we abort it, won't their system still hold the information and pull it up when we get to that stage of the applicationCR001 wrote:You will need to try and redo it as 'applying alone'. If you don't, you will have to pay the fee and hope you get a refunded of the amount overpaid, which could take some time.
CR001 wrote:If you haven't paid anything yet (IHS or visa fee), start again by creating a new log in with a new email address.
CR001: unfortunately i was not so lucky and this mistake has been made by me when paying for fee friend of mine told me this includes the application fee as i was paying IHS FEE.CR001 wrote:If you haven't paid anything yet (IHS or visa fee), start again by creating a new log in with a new email address.
This happend to me exactly.Casa wrote:The sponsor details definitely affected the surcharge. Assuming you haven't made any payment, I believe others who have experienced the same problem have opened another account and input the correct details of the applicant only. The UKVI won't be interested in rectifying anything, even though there wouldn't be the level of errors if they had managed to create a simpler and less confusing system.