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sunnyboy786

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Jun 24, 2009
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I am submitting my stage 2 application next week.

I have discovered few minor discrepancies in dates in personal history Section of my spouse (not the principle applicant). For instance, I wrote that his previous job started in April, 1994 where as it started in September, 1994. There are few mistakes like these about 5 or 6.

Is it important to write a separate letter to visa officer highlighting all the changes? Or will the experts suggest, that I must highlight all changes from initial application?.

My concern is that highlighting all discrepancies in mistakes may not raise undue suspicion. As I said, changes are in principle applicant's spouse file and are in old work experience
 
sunnyboy786 said:
I am submitting my stage 2 application next week.

I have discovered few minor discrepancies in dates in personal history Section of my spouse (not the principle applicant). For instance, I wrote that his previous job started in April, 1994 where as it started in September, 1994. There are few mistakes like these about 5 or 6.

Is it important to write a separate letter to visa officer highlighting all the changes? Or will the experts suggest, that I must highlight all changes from initial application?.

My concern is that highlighting all discrepancies in mistakes may not raise undue suspicion. As I said, changes are in principle applicant's spouse file and are in old work experience


Hi,

Its not going to get you in a problem but its better to write a explanation statement so that if they come across they dont question you. Just tell them its a human error you made.

Regards
Saki
 
A written explanation is all you need and you will be fine.
All the best.

Cheers.

tm