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UMESH SHAH
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19-Jan-01, 11:40 PM (EST)
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"How to inform embassy @ change of merrital status"
 
   Resp. sir,
It is very helpful visit this great site.thanks for this site.
Sir i require your help.
My problem is
How do i inform the embassy about the change of my merital status after getting the visa as a unmarried independent applicant.
Recently have received the visa.Its expiry date is 30th may.Now i am getting married within a month.Will my visa be cancelled if i do inform the embassy.What will be the affect if i inform the embassy on my visa.
Kindly help me sir.

Umesh


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23-Jan-01, 09:59 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: How to inform embassy @ change of merrital status"
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   You may request that your future spouse be amended to your existing application. In cases, however, where landing documents have already been issued, and in which the amendment could not be concluded within the validity of the existing landing documents, it is possible that resubmission of the application could be requested by the visa office.
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