Updating the visa officer after submitting the visa application
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Updating the visa officer after submitting the visa application
Hello,
I initially answered "no" to the question of
have you or any of the applicants live in a country other than the primary applicant's country of residence.
I primarily answered "no" to this because, my period of stay in foreign countries have been less than an year and more than 10 years ago. Subsequently, I sent an email to my case officer providing details of the countries that I stayed in and provided an explanation on why I initially answered "no" to this question. My concern is, could this be a reason for them to refuse my visa application?
Thank you
I initially answered "no" to the question of
have you or any of the applicants live in a country other than the primary applicant's country of residence.
I primarily answered "no" to this because, my period of stay in foreign countries have been less than an year and more than 10 years ago. Subsequently, I sent an email to my case officer providing details of the countries that I stayed in and provided an explanation on why I initially answered "no" to this question. My concern is, could this be a reason for them to refuse my visa application?
Thank you
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Re: Updating the visa officer after submitting the visa application
Hello,
I initially answered "no" to the question of
have you or any of the applicants live in a country other than the primary applicant's country of residence.
I primarily answered "no" to this because, my period of stay in foreign countries have been less than an year and more than 10 years ago. Subsequently, I sent an email to my case officer providing details of the countries that I stayed in and provided an explanation on why I initially answered "no" to this question. My concern is, could this be a reason for them to refuse my visa application?
Thank you
I initially answered "no" to the question of
have you or any of the applicants live in a country other than the primary applicant's country of residence.
I primarily answered "no" to this because, my period of stay in foreign countries have been less than an year and more than 10 years ago. Subsequently, I sent an email to my case officer providing details of the countries that I stayed in and provided an explanation on why I initially answered "no" to this question. My concern is, could this be a reason for them to refuse my visa application?
Thank you