Is it okay to submit personal claim history, credit card bills, bank statements in advance alongwith citizenship application, to avoid getting Rq?
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It's best you just submit what is required. The truth is that if there is a reason to trigger RQ, you can't avoid it no matter the documentation you provide. Besides, I believe submitting excess documents may trigger some suspicion.tiarachel85 said:Is it okay to submit personal claim history, credit card bills, bank statements in advance alongwith citizenship application, to avoid getting Rq?
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+1dav3000 said:It's best you just submit what is required. The truth is that if there is a reason to trigger RQ, you can't avoid it no matter the documentation you provide. Besides, I believe submitting excess documents may trigger some suspicion.
How can not you be sure? Why should you need to send 3 pounds of paper? Only because "you think" is correct? If there is a guide and a checklist follow the guidelines, I did so with the PR process and didn't have any trouble.nb8285 said:@ wilbur
how can you be so sure?
Send whatever you like, I really don't care. I can recommend what has worked in the past, but if you want to send two pounds of useless paper, just do it!nb8285 said:Re: "Only because 'you think' is correct"
Yes, of course. I think it makes perfect sense to send *some* additional docs if I think those will help alleviate some doubt about my residency, travel history etc. It is possible that in some cases those additional docs may help avoid one get an RQ. Of course, nobody knows that for sure, but additional docs that support your situation/case cannot hurt you at the very least.
From your signature @Juney I see you aint got the RQ. I assume you did send all these mentioned documents with your application like tiarachel85 contemplate sending out.Juney said:Lol....