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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  • "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?." – David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
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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.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 25 at 5:12






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    Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
    – 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.
    – 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.
    – 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!







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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?." – David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • 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.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 25 at 5:12






  • 1




    Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
    – 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.
    – 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.
    – 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!







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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


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?." – David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




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?." – David Richerby, Jim MacKenzie, Ali Awan, gmauch, Henning Makholm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 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.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 25 at 5:12






  • 1




    Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
    – 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.
    – 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.
    – 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.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 25 at 5:12






  • 1




    Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
    – 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.
    – 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.
    – 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.
– 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.
– Mari-Lou A
Jul 25 at 5:12




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1




Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
– Hanky Panky
Jul 25 at 5:27




Have you attended your bio-metrics appointment/interview already?
– 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.
– 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.
– 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.
– 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.
– 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 £1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.



By email
Email UK Visas and Immigration.

Emails enquiries cost £5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.



You’ll 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 £1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.



    By email
    Email UK Visas and Immigration.

    Emails enquiries cost £5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.



    You’ll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.







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      up vote
      1
      down vote













      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 £1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.



      By email
      Email UK Visas and Immigration.

      Emails enquiries cost £5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.



      You’ll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.







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        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 £1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.



        By email
        Email UK Visas and Immigration.

        Emails enquiries cost £5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.



        You’ll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.







        share|improve this answer












        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 £1.37 per minute on top of your standard network charges.



        By email
        Email UK Visas and Immigration.

        Emails enquiries cost £5.48. You will not be charged for any follow-up emails about the same enquiry.



        You’ll get a reply to your email within 2 days, except on Saturdays, Sundays and UK public holidays.








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