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Any updates on this?Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:33 pmThank you!!! I will do exactly just that!tier11417 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:09 pmI know how the online form works. Once you submit, you get a PDF file which you can download and print. If you want to edit anything you can manually edit it or add into the paper manually by hand so its visible and add a cover letter mentioning the missed trips. Thats the only way you can do it. Many members have manually edited errors on online forms after submission and before appointment and have been successful.Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:53 pmThank you for the response!!
Unfortunately I don’t think the page can be manually edited. It’s all done online and has feed into their system. The document checklist even ask not to bother to bring the application form.
I think the only possible luck I have is I made 39 travels but the limit of travel entries is 30. So I have to print a spreadsheet with the whole list anyways.
What I would like to know is should I point out the missed entries in the application (they will filled in chronological order) or I should just supply the complete travel history spreadsheet with a cover letter advising that I could not complete all on the application form because of the limit.
Sorry if I’m being pedantic but I have no one to ask these things so appreciate all your helps!
Thanks
If I was you i would do two things:
1) I would print the relevant page and add manually two missed entries. Add a cover letter and upload both.
2) Also, add a spreadsheet mentioning all 39 entries.
You are overthinking. You will be fine.
The two missed entries are consecutive, so should fit nearly in the form.
I will attach the page, cover letter and spread sheet and upload to the ‘Travel History’ section of the site.
One last question please. Do you have any view on my original query (early application but will submit during qualifying period).
Many thanks!
Yes actually - I applied on 13 August and got my ILR less than 24 hours after applying. This has been the same for almost everyone I know (I moved here for a degree so have several friends who are also applying for ILR like me). I didn’t submit any letter or clarification.dan883 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:34 amAny updates on this?Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:33 pmThank you!!! I will do exactly just that!tier11417 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:09 pmI know how the online form works. Once you submit, you get a PDF file which you can download and print. If you want to edit anything you can manually edit it or add into the paper manually by hand so its visible and add a cover letter mentioning the missed trips. Thats the only way you can do it. Many members have manually edited errors on online forms after submission and before appointment and have been successful.Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:53 pm
Thank you for the response!!
Unfortunately I don’t think the page can be manually edited. It’s all done online and has feed into their system. The document checklist even ask not to bother to bring the application form.
I think the only possible luck I have is I made 39 travels but the limit of travel entries is 30. So I have to print a spreadsheet with the whole list anyways.
What I would like to know is should I point out the missed entries in the application (they will filled in chronological order) or I should just supply the complete travel history spreadsheet with a cover letter advising that I could not complete all on the application form because of the limit.
Sorry if I’m being pedantic but I have no one to ask these things so appreciate all your helps!
Thanks
If I was you i would do two things:
1) I would print the relevant page and add manually two missed entries. Add a cover letter and upload both.
2) Also, add a spreadsheet mentioning all 39 entries.
You are overthinking. You will be fine.
The two missed entries are consecutive, so should fit nearly in the form.
I will attach the page, cover letter and spread sheet and upload to the ‘Travel History’ section of the site.
One last question please. Do you have any view on my original query (early application but will submit during qualifying period).
Many thanks!
Congratulations.Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:06 amYes actually - I applied on 13 August and got my ILR less than 24 hours after applying. This has been the same for almost everyone I know (I moved here for a degree so have several friends who are also applying for ILR like me). I didn’t submit any letter or clarification.dan883 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:34 amAny updates on this?Kaddet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:33 pmThank you!!! I will do exactly just that!tier11417 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:09 pm
I know how the online form works. Once you submit, you get a PDF file which you can download and print. If you want to edit anything you can manually edit it or add into the paper manually by hand so its visible and add a cover letter mentioning the missed trips. Thats the only way you can do it. Many members have manually edited errors on online forms after submission and before appointment and have been successful.
If I was you i would do two things:
1) I would print the relevant page and add manually two missed entries. Add a cover letter and upload both.
2) Also, add a spreadsheet mentioning all 39 entries.
You are overthinking. You will be fine.
The two missed entries are consecutive, so should fit nearly in the form.
I will attach the page, cover letter and spread sheet and upload to the ‘Travel History’ section of the site.
One last question please. Do you have any view on my original query (early application but will submit during qualifying period).
Many thanks!
When you submit your biometric, Sepora clearly ask ‘are you ready for your application to now be submitted.
So all in all, you and CR001 were wrong.
Thanks to the kind gents who helped! God bless.