I don't know of any repercussions, except with the new process, they do say to send all documents together.
OK. That is Good news
I think you are post feb, pre nov application right.
Yes. I am.
Is this a university from UK sending to the London visa office, then its best to wait for them to ask you for the documents and let the university know as soon as the visa office asks you for the document. This way, they will receive it when they need it. If it a university outside UK, would it take more than say 50days to get to the London office?
Outside UK. I have been on it for the past 3 Months to have it sent to me. Now, I have received an Email whereby they are requesting me to give them the IMM file number, which I do not want to do, but I also Know that if I don't do that they will just put my case to one side and forget about it.
I am only saying what I would do if I was in your shoes. I don't really know of any repercussions.
By the way, I think you should also send a certified copy of your transcript (i am sure you have one at home, am i correct?) with your other documents. I am saying this without knowing whether it is expensive to notarize a document in the UK. This way, you could also write a letter to say that you are giving a notarized copy now and that they will receive an original later and also explain why you have to do it this way.
Thank you for this advice. This is most likely what I'll have to do. I have a photocopy of the original, which I will somehow have to get notarized, as the Original was sent away for further studies in Germany, many years back. I am sure I will have to write a letter as regards the situation.
Thanks Rupesh