tier1seeker wrote:sure. thanks lucapooka. i had used a covering letter in my previous postal applications (initial and 1st ext), although generally explaining the intent of application and briefly describing the documentary evidences submitted. just wanted to make sure that its not something which would be asked for at the PEO.
A covering letter is something that is definitely not asked for at the peo. I did not carry one with me, for my peo appintment back in May 2012. However turned out, I had to leave my documents behind with them due to biometric delay and I thought would have been useful to carry the cover letter. Would have atleast acted as a checklist of docs I am submitting.
Like lukapooka said, it is not neceserry unless you need to explain something that is not evident.
Apparently the format at PEO Croydon has changed(info from a friend who recently applied). You dont really sit down in front of the case workers counter like before to be able to answer questions / clarify.
A 'case registration' worker collects your documents, sorts it in order, puts it in file and hands the file back to you. He has no authority to have an opinion / suggestion on what documents you should include. After this you go and give your biometrics at which point you also hand over your file.
From then on you just follow the status on a big screen based on ur token number. You never really get to meet the case worker, until when your case has been approved and you are called to verify details on your approval letter and collect your documents.