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kamee79

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Jan 25, 2010
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Category........
Visa Office......
ISB/London
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-01-2010
Doc's Request.
01-03-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
Dear All:

I have applied under FSW and received my 2nd AOR from London VO on 19th August 2010 my status on ECAS is received by VO. I went to UK on student VISA in Sept 2004 and came back to my country in Oct 2006 but I realized that in background decleration form I have mistakenly mentioned my returned date as December 2006 instead of Oct 2006 (two months difference). I am so confused and worried, would it be a problem during background checks?

Please advise solution thanks.
 
kamee79 said:
Dear All:

I have applied under FSW and received my 2nd AOR from London VO on 19th August 2010 my status on ECAS is received by VO. I went to UK on student VISA in Sept 2004 and came back to my country in Oct 2006 but I realized that in background decleration form I have mistakenly mentioned my returned date as December 2006 instead of Oct 2006 (two months difference). I am so confused and worried, would it be a problem during background checks?
Please advise solution thanks.

Write a letter to your visa office, highlighting this inadvent mistake on your part. They will keep your letter in record and you will have no problem. It is not a big issue so dont get worried and just write a letter.
 
i second what explorer 101 says, they may ask you to re-fill background declaration later with correct dates. for now just send them the letter explaining the mistake.
 
explorer101 said:
Write a letter to your visa office, highlighting this inadvent mistake on your part. They will keep your letter in record and you will have no problem. It is not a big issue so dont get worried and just write a letter.

and what will be the Consequences if I do not inform them? do they have any mechanism to track this and if they have, would they be considered this as a big problem or they ignore it?
 
1. i think dates are important and taken seriously, i remember reading a case on this forum where someone had some date problem just like this and the v.o. had not given points for the work experience saying-"you exited the country already as per your declaration, then how does your experience letter quote that you worked till that date. "

2. later you may require to fill a travel details form where you have to mention exactly which countries you have been to and lived for how long- this they will cross check.

3. if you are showing some other course or experience during that oct-dec period, vo will wonder if you were in uk how did you start it in your home country.

so its always better to be clear. but thats my viewpoint- you can wait for more comments.