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Wolverine17 said:
In the affidavits there is a stamp and date mismatch will it be an issue??

This should not be an issue, if an issue, the decision is at the discretion of Visa Officer. I think they will overlook this. This however, could not result in rejection or misrepresentation.
 
farazafzal said:
This should not be an issue, if an issue, the decision is at the discretion of Visa Officer. I think they will overlook this. This however, could not result in rejection or misrepresentation.
Ok thanks,the dates are hand written should i just adjust it
Or send them to adjust the dates since its only in a few documents
 
Wolverine17 said:
Ok thanks,the dates are hand written should i just adjust it
Or send them to adjust the dates since its only in a few documents

If you have not submitted the eAPR yet, my very cautious move is to send them back for adjustment. Don't alter anything, which you could not prove later.

If you have already submitted eAPR with these documents, don't alter anything.
 
farazafzal said:
If you have not submitted the eAPR yet, my very cautious move is to send them back for adjustment. Don't alter anything, which you could not prove later.

If you have already submitted eAPR with these documents, don't alter anything.
i didnt submit my eapr yet but have to asap so what should i do
 
Wolverine17 said:
i didnt submit my eapr yet but have to asap so what should i do

Get your dates fixed. If you know that the days required to correct it are going to be less than the days let to submit eAPR, then go ahead and get your documents fixed. This might not be a problem (Might NOT) but, don't risk anything.
 
farazafzal said:
Get your dates fixed. If you know that the days required to correct it are going to be less than the days let to submit eAPR, then go ahead and get your documents fixed. This might not be a problem (Might NOT) but, don't risk anything.
Will it be a problem if i fix it myself since its written
 
I also discovered now that two of the work supporting documents affidavit are not signed,they forgot to sign it,should i submit it as it is or not submit it at all
 
I would say that -
First of all do not alter anything yourself. secondly now as you have documents not signed, get them signed and also get the dates corrected. If you alter the document and they someone catch it later, it will be a misrepresentation and you application WILL BE rejected.
 
Wolverine17 said:
I also discovered now that two of the work supporting documents affidavit are not signed,they forgot to sign it,should i submit it as it is or not submit it at all

Sometimes the documents are valid without signature. What are these supporting documents, anyway? It seems like they are redundant and your application is complete without them. If your application is complete without them, and you can establish your work history/work without them then you are good without even submitting them.

Good luck !
 
farazafzal said:
Sometimes the documents are valid without signature. What are these supporting documents, anyway? It seems like they are redundant and your application is complete without them. If your application is complete without them, and you can establish your work history/work without them then you are good without even submitting them.

Good luck !
My experience letters are complete but these are just for extra support and i translated them already
 
Ayam93 said:
I would say that -
First of all do not alter anything yourself. secondly now as you have documents not signed, get them signed and also get the dates corrected. If you alter the document and they someone catch it later, it will be a misrepresentation and you application WILL BE rejected.
Documents are signed already