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By self-attested, I meant, signed by myself (before scanning and uploading).contorted_svy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 1:06 pmAsk all of your questions in this thread - no issues. What do you mean by "self-attested"? What documents are you thinking of providing?
Understood. Cool, thank you.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 1:08 pmWhen you submit your online application the button "submit" is your attest the the facts being true and correct. This includes the documents you upload. They don't need to be certified.
Thank you @contorted_svycontorted_svy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:35 pmThe list of occupations is as follows
• accountant
• airline pilot
• articled clerk of a limited company
• assurance agent of recognised company
• bank or building society official
• barrister
• British Computer Society (BCS) - professional grades which are Associate
(AMBCS), Member (MBCS), Fellow (FBCS)
• broker
• chairman or director of limited company
• chemist
• chiropodist
• christian science practitioner
• commissioner for oaths
• councillor: local or county
• civil servant (permanent)
• dentist
• designated premises supervisors
• director or Manager of a VAT registered charity
• director, manager or personnel officer of a VAT registered company
• driving instructor (approved)
• engineer (with professional qualifications)
• fire service official
• funeral director
• insurance agent (full time) of a recognised company
• journalist
• justice of the Peace
• legal secretary (members and fellows of the Institute of legal secretaries)
• local government officer
• manager or Personnel officer (of limited company)
• member of Parliament
• member of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces
• Merchant Navy officer
• minister of a recognised religion
• nurse (RN, SEN or holder of a BA in nursing)
• officer of the armed services (active or retired)
• optician
• paralegal (certified or qualified paralegals, and associate members of the
Institute of Paralegals)
• person with honours (such as OBE, MBE and so on)
• personal licensee holders
• photographer (professional)
• police officer
• Post Office official
• president or secretary of a recognised organisation
• Salvation Army officer
• social worker
• solicitor
• surveyor
• teacher, lecturer
• trade union officer
• travel agency (qualified)
• valuers and auctioneers (fellow and associate members of the incorporated
society)
• warrant officers and chief petty officers
Psychologists/psychotherapists don't seem to appear but the list is not exhaustive, so it is a grey area. If they are chartered the might be OK but hard to be sure. If they weren't suitable UKVI would ask you to supply a different referee.
Apologies if it seems daft, but I am asking because UKVCAS lists the following:awesomeagni wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:50 pmHello,
Do the documents need to be scanned in black and white, or are documents scanned in colour fine?
Thank you.
Yeah, thats what I thought. Its just that I already had the documents scanned in colour (and most of them are within the size limit specified), hence, was checking if it was absolutely mandatory to scan the docs in black and white.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:44 pmYou can scan in colour but there is a size limit of 6MB, that is why they recommend to upload documents scanned in black and white. As far as you respect the size limit, you can upload in colour if you wish, but not necessary.
Yes, understood.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:56 pmYou need to find a way to make those that don't fit the size limit less than 6MB - maybe scan those again in black and white and/or in lower resolution. The system will reject them if bigger than 6MB.
UKVI have other ways to verify your travel. They do not only look at your passport and the form.awesomeagni wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:58 pmHello again,
Only a few pages of my passport are stamped, remaining are blank.
Do I need to scan the stamped pages only or do I need to scan all of the pages of the passport?
My point being, they may verify the entry and exit stamps against the entry and exit dates on the form. But would they not want to see if I am misstating the dates (as in hiding the dates etc, this is just me being overly cautious, I suppose)?
Thank you.
Super, thank you @CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:01 pmUKVI have other ways to verify your travel. They do not only look at your passport and the form.awesomeagni wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:58 pmHello again,
Only a few pages of my passport are stamped, remaining are blank.
Do I need to scan the stamped pages only or do I need to scan all of the pages of the passport?
My point being, they may verify the entry and exit stamps against the entry and exit dates on the form. But would they not want to see if I am misstating the dates (as in hiding the dates etc, this is just me being overly cautious, I suppose)?
Thank you.
No need to scan blank pages.
Cool, thank you @alterhase58alterhase58 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:15 pmIgnore signing, just stick it on.
That instruction is a leftover from the paper days