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this is fine; some go through the app, some have to get an appointment, nothing unusual with that. UKVCAS decides this for you.BlackDahlia wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:08 pm2) I wasn't given the option to submit my documents via the app. I was directly directed to UKVCAS to book an appointment, which I did, but was just wondering if this is normal.
Thank you for this. Yes it seems that they decide for you probably based on some responses in your application. I did get a replacement BRC which I thought might spare me the need to get an appointment, but in any case I haven’t had my biometrics taken in a few years so I also expected it. At any rate, getting the appointment was quick and easy and there was an appointment available in two weeks so it’s all good.meself2 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:13 pmthis is fine; some go through the app, some have to get an appointment, nothing unusual with that. UKVCAS decides this for you.BlackDahlia wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:08 pm2) I wasn't given the option to submit my documents via the app. I was directly directed to UKVCAS to book an appointment, which I did, but was just wondering if this is normal.
Hello. I had my biometrics appointment on August 12th and I hadn't uploaded the consent forms. I pointed this out to the employee at UKVCAS but she said I do not need to submit those. I am yet to receive a response from Furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk as she also changed my name (she said I had a mistake, but I didn't) and after the appointment, I see that now it is spelled differently on UKVCAS website (incorrectly) than it appears on my AN form (which is why I sent an email to HO). Is this something to worry about?
Why not start your own thread with your own questions, instead of trying to hijack another's thread. Not fair on the OP.ePlus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:58 pmHello. I had my biometrics appointment on August 12th and I hadn't uploaded the consent forms. I pointed this out to the employee at UKVCAS but she said I do not need to submit those. I am yet to receive a response from Furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk as she also changed my name (she said I had a mistake, but I didn't) and after the appointment, I see that now it is spelled differently on UKVCAS website (incorrectly) than it appears on my AN form (which is why I sent an email to HO). Is this something to worry about?
Sorry I didn’t see your post earlier, but not sure if I have much to advise in this case (probably better to have another post where you could ask others). From asking here and others, I was definitely told that the consent forms need to be submitted. As for the name change, quite unbelievable that she changed it to result now in such a mistake, but I would contact the HO (not sure what is the right email address to use in this case) and inform them that there is a mistake in the spelling of your name on the UKVCAS system. Since your application relies on a unique number anyway, the name should not matter in linking your biometrics to your application. The only worry in my opinion (but I could be wrong) that might happen is having your name misspelled on the naturalisation certificate and needing to correct it later.ePlus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:58 pmHello. I had my biometrics appointment on August 12th and I hadn't uploaded the consent forms. I pointed this out to the employee at UKVCAS but she said I do not need to submit those. I am yet to receive a response from Furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk as she also changed my name (she said I had a mistake, but I didn't) and after the appointment, I see that now it is spelled differently on UKVCAS website (incorrectly) than it appears on my AN form (which is why I sent an email to HO). Is this something to worry about?