do you really think if it's an extreme situation. Before I could open your thread, just by reading the listing "Extreme Situation !!! Help" on the forum index, my first reaction was, "Oh! this man really need help!" But now after reading your thread, I am feeling people like you should be fired off to some other planet......!!
do you really think if it's an extreme situation. Before I could open your thread, just by reading the listing "Extreme Situation !!! Help" on the forum index, my first reaction was, "Oh! this man really need help!" But now after reading your thread, I am feeling people like you should be fired off to some other planet......!!
Bro, Don't be tense. It just a normal matter. Visa officers have common senses. So they will consider it. These things don't changes things. Main thing is Finance and country tie . If you have these. So just chill up for some days you will get the medical call soon . Best of luck ! ! !
@sak78
maybe he is new in this kind of stuff, and dont have any knowledge, so he gotta ask, by answering his questions now, he can have idea what is right or wrong.
It doesn't matter even a bit. This is what is officially mentioned "IMPORTANT NOTE: This application must be signed and dated before it is submitted" Things would have been interesting had you mentioned date after the date you posted it. If the date was that important then it would be explicitly mentioned that you have to sign on the same day on which you post your package.
So don't take any tension. Its perfectly all right even if you have shown date as old as a week.
Re: Extreme Situation !!! Help - This is not an extreme issue
All of us (almost) have a problem ...That is we really don't read the guide before we post something here. By reading the guide, we will get answers to 90% of our question which we ask here. We are trying to go to Canada to study and we are posting these type of questions here. Shame on us!
I know, after reading my note, some of us will say 'fire off', 'be nice', 'be polite'. It is all about COMMON sense. All the best!
If the documents were signed as of a later date than the submission date (e.g. as of May 26 and submitted on May 25), that COULD be a problem as you can not sign a document in future. However I am sure Visa Officer would have ignored even that one. Signed as of a later month than the submission month can cause objection though.
Your situation is totally logical. I signed my documents 2 weeks prior to sending them as it is part of the routine of collecting, completing and signing forms etc. Imagine, for example, trying to get forms signed by a big family on the exact last date for a family visa or something of that sort. That would be very inconvenient.
watertruck said:
I submitted all my documents May 25 , but they are all signed as May 24!!.
I don't know what to do , I'm desperate