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PMMEYOURPIC

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Jul 27, 2014
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My application reached CIC on 16 July 2014, i forgot to write my name in my native language and i also forgot to write my parent's current address. I am planning to resend those form tomorrow with a letter explaning the mistake, would they attach the new forms to my file? Is it possible that my file can be rejected? if its rejected when will i get my documents back? Please some if some seniors can guide it would be really helpful, i am bit worried.
 
PMMEYOURPIC said:
My application reached CIC on 16 July 2014, i forgot to write my name in my native language and i also forgot to write my parent's current address. I am planning to resend those form tomorrow with a letter explaning the mistake, would they attach the new forms to my file? Is it possible that my file can be rejected? if its rejected when will i get my documents back? Please some if some seniors can guide it would be really helpful, i am bit worried.
It seems like there not so many options and seniors can do nothing to your situation. If I were you I would try to re-send these forms to CIO and in the cover letter I'd explain in full details when exactly the main package reached CIO, who and when (if available) accepted it and so on.
 
Not writing the name in your native language is not a big error and is quite common. They may ask for it later at the local VO stage.

I'm not sure about your parents' address.

I don't suggest sending new forms in to CIC if you are in a hot NOC. From previous cases it is known that even if they match your documents up with your original application (which is already unlikely unless you have a UCI), your application received date becomes the date they received your new documents, moving you back in the queue.
 
Hi guys! Thanks for the reply. I sent the updated documents(i sent only 2 documents in which there was error), and a covering letter explaining the mistake, so i hope they attach those documents. Plus its not been long since i sent my original application so it wouldnt matter much even if its delayed by few weekds, i checked my NOC status and not many applications have been submitted now.
 
PMMEYOURPIC said:
Hi guys! Thanks for the reply. I sent the updated documents(i sent only 2 documents in which there was error), and a covering letter explaining the mistake, so i hope they attach those documents. Plus its not been long since i sent my original application so it wouldnt matter much even if its delayed by few weekds, i checked my NOC status and not many applications have been submitted now.

THE PROBLEM WILL BE MATCHING THE TWO APPLICATIONS