Forgot Travel History on Tier 4 - HELP! [closed]
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I'm a mature student, Canadian and applied for the Tier 4 Visa a week ago. I was filling out my travel history and forgot 3 trips to the USA - I've been travelling abroad for a few years now and while filling out the online application didn't think to add my USA trips. I know this was careless and I feel terrible but any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Has anyone been refused due to travel history being left out?? What can I do!
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closed as off-topic by David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm Aug 16 at 12:35
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I'm a mature student, Canadian and applied for the Tier 4 Visa a week ago. I was filling out my travel history and forgot 3 trips to the USA - I've been travelling abroad for a few years now and while filling out the online application didn't think to add my USA trips. I know this was careless and I feel terrible but any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Has anyone been refused due to travel history being left out?? What can I do!
visas visa-refusals study
closed as off-topic by David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm Aug 16 at 12:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
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Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31
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I'm a mature student, Canadian and applied for the Tier 4 Visa a week ago. I was filling out my travel history and forgot 3 trips to the USA - I've been travelling abroad for a few years now and while filling out the online application didn't think to add my USA trips. I know this was careless and I feel terrible but any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Has anyone been refused due to travel history being left out?? What can I do!
visas visa-refusals study
I'm a mature student, Canadian and applied for the Tier 4 Visa a week ago. I was filling out my travel history and forgot 3 trips to the USA - I've been travelling abroad for a few years now and while filling out the online application didn't think to add my USA trips. I know this was careless and I feel terrible but any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Has anyone been refused due to travel history being left out?? What can I do!
visas visa-refusals study
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closed as off-topic by David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm Aug 16 at 12:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
closed as off-topic by David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm Aug 16 at 12:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
1
Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31
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I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
1
Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31
I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
1
1
Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31
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A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips or border crossings into the United States.
As you've already been interviewed and your biometrics provided, you could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, if it continues to worry you:
Contact UK Visas and Immigration
You can call or email English-speaking staff with a question about your application.
By phone
Telephone: 00 44 203 481 1736
Monday to Friday, 24 hours
Calls cost ã1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.
By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.
Emails enquiries cost ã5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.
YouâÂÂll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.
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A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips or border crossings into the United States.
As you've already been interviewed and your biometrics provided, you could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, if it continues to worry you:
Contact UK Visas and Immigration
You can call or email English-speaking staff with a question about your application.
By phone
Telephone: 00 44 203 481 1736
Monday to Friday, 24 hours
Calls cost ã1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.
By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.
Emails enquiries cost ã5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.
YouâÂÂll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.
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up vote
1
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A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips or border crossings into the United States.
As you've already been interviewed and your biometrics provided, you could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, if it continues to worry you:
Contact UK Visas and Immigration
You can call or email English-speaking staff with a question about your application.
By phone
Telephone: 00 44 203 481 1736
Monday to Friday, 24 hours
Calls cost ã1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.
By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.
Emails enquiries cost ã5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.
YouâÂÂll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.
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up vote
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up vote
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A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips or border crossings into the United States.
As you've already been interviewed and your biometrics provided, you could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, if it continues to worry you:
Contact UK Visas and Immigration
You can call or email English-speaking staff with a question about your application.
By phone
Telephone: 00 44 203 481 1736
Monday to Friday, 24 hours
Calls cost ã1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.
By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.
Emails enquiries cost ã5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.
YouâÂÂll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips or border crossings into the United States.
As you've already been interviewed and your biometrics provided, you could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, if it continues to worry you:
Contact UK Visas and Immigration
You can call or email English-speaking staff with a question about your application.
By phone
Telephone: 00 44 203 481 1736
Monday to Friday, 24 hours
Calls cost ã1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.
By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.
Emails enquiries cost ã5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.
YouâÂÂll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.
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I've never filled in an application for visas, so I am not an expert in these matters, but couldn't call a number and ask for help. There must be a number or an email address that you can write to. I think if you explain that you made a mistake, it's more likely officials won't think you were covering up something.
â Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12
1
Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
â Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27
I attended the biometrics appointment last week and received confirmation they had my application and were considering it on Monday.
â mddm
Jul 25 at 10:54
A Tier 4 visa application for a Canadian is unlikely to be refused for a few overlooked trips to the US. You could contact the UKVI help centre, a fee-based service, but it may not be necessary.
â Giorgio
Jul 27 at 1:31