ITA received. I need to contact officers
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Hi,
This is my first post here. I've just received ITA but I need to contact imigration officer to explain few things before starting to pile on loads of papers required.
Should I just reply to the email I received from London Office or is there any other routes I should follow to contact officers?
Regards,
This is my first post here. I've just received ITA but I need to contact imigration officer to explain few things before starting to pile on loads of papers required.
Should I just reply to the email I received from London Office or is there any other routes I should follow to contact officers?
Regards,

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if you have not got a letter stating the case officers name no one has been assigned yet to just calling up and trying to explain things to an application they haven't even received yet won't be getting you very far.
What do you need to explain. ??
The ITA comes with a "How to fill out" manual and if you read through and follow that you shouldn't have any problems providing the correct documentation that Immigration want.
What do you need to explain. ??
The ITA comes with a "How to fill out" manual and if you read through and follow that you shouldn't have any problems providing the correct documentation that Immigration want.

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if you have not got a letter stating the case officers name no one has been assigned yet to just calling up and trying to explain things to an application they haven't even received yet won't be getting you very far.
What do you need to explain. ??
The ITA comes with a "How to fill out" manual and if you read through and follow that you shouldn't have any problems providing the correct documentation that Immigration want.
What do you need to explain. ??
The ITA comes with a "How to fill out" manual and if you read through and follow that you shouldn't have any problems providing the correct documentation that Immigration want.

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we got ours certified and just sent them in as didn't want them going missing. Maybe do that and send it in with the translated one then you are covered

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Thank you very much indeed
