How to mail the documents?
#1
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How to mail the documents?
We are about to send my outland application. There are just so many documents that it's impossible to fit them in a regular sized big envelope. Just wondering what others did and how they mailed the documents out? Did they buy a special bag or something? I know it's a stupid question, but thanks for any replies
#2
Re: How to mail the documents?
It's not a stupid question. We've just been angonizing over this too!
I've just found an enormous brown envelope to put everything in. My pension pack came in it, so I'll use that.
(I think I'm over-thinking the whole thing now!).
Oh well, back to the paperwork......
Sarah
I've just found an enormous brown envelope to put everything in. My pension pack came in it, so I'll use that.
(I think I'm over-thinking the whole thing now!).
Oh well, back to the paperwork......
Sarah
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Joined: May 2004
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Re: How to mail the documents?
You should seriously consider using a courier service. That way you get the big bag and you can prove delivery of your envelope later and avoid the worry while you wait for some confirmation or correspondence from the visa office.
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Re: How to mail the documents?
Cannot recommend highly enough Jim's advice.
I made the foolish error of mistaking tracked mail with courier service, and I never would do it again.
Get a courier service, with a guaranteed service delivery, and then experience a worry-free wait.
I made the foolish error of mistaking tracked mail with courier service, and I never would do it again.
Get a courier service, with a guaranteed service delivery, and then experience a worry-free wait.
#5
Re: How to mail the documents?
I just wanted to clarify....
My big brown envelope is just what I'm using to hand everything to the courier in.
I wouldn't trust regular mail as far as I could throw it.
Sarah
My big brown envelope is just what I'm using to hand everything to the courier in.
I wouldn't trust regular mail as far as I could throw it.
Sarah