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MiaMartin333

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Hello,

My application was sent back as they were not happy with one of the documents. I got what they wanted instead, but I'm just wondering whether I should include the letter with the explanation of why it was sent back the first time or not?

Thank you in advance for your help!
 
No, I don't believe you should include the letter. If your application is returned to you, there is no record of it in their system. When you mail it back in, it will be like you are applying for the very first time. So you should just include what they need and don't include their original letter to you - that just lets them know that you made a mistake, which otherwise, they won't know.
 
Perfect, thank you very much! :)
 
viva-c said:
No, I don't believe you should include the letter. If your application is returned to you, there is no record of it in their system. When you mail it back in, it will be like you are applying for the very first time. So you should just include what they need and don't include their original letter to you - that just lets them know that you made a mistake, which otherwise, they won't know.
This person is wrong. Why would you not include a letter of explanation? Makes no sense to not do so. What possible harm could it do? Of course they have a record of your application being sent back.
 
So in that case, should I include the letter they sent to me, and additionally add an explanation in my letter to the immigration officer that their request has been fulfilled and that the correct documents are enclosed in the application?
 
MiaMartin333 said:
So in that case, should I include the letter they sent to me, and additionally add an explanation in my letter to the immigration officer that their request has been fulfilled and that the correct documents are enclosed in the application?
Yes. Absolutely no harm and everything to gain from that. Just as you would in any other business transaction.
 
Thank you for your comments, that makes sense, I will do it that way!
 
MiaMartin333 said:
Thank you for your comments, that makes sense, I will do it that way!
Glad I caught you and I am one of those who had an application sent back and there are happy endings. Good luck
 
I am glad as well. Thank you for the kind words :)
 
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