While uploading the documents, since there was no clear indication, i uploaded the employment records from the latest to the old.
So, i uploaded latest employer records in 'Employment records # 1'
then for the previous employer records in 'Employment records # 2' and so on.
But after submitting, i could see in the 'reivew submitted documents', the order is reverse.
Provided '....pdf' - Employment records - <<Designation>>
Document provided is for current employer, but designation is for the first (previous) employer.
While uploading the documents, since there was no clear indication, i uploaded the employment records from the latest to the old.
So, i uploaded latest employer records in 'Employment records # 1'
then for the previous employer records in 'Employment records # 2' and so on.
But after submitting, i could see in the 'reivew submitted documents', the order is reverse.
Provided '....pdf' - Employment records - <<Designation>>
Document provided is for current employer, but designation is for the first (previous) employer.
Hi,
I met same issue as you and I am still trying to ask people who have met this before. Have you figured it out? Should We send a letter through webform to explain that? I am also thinking that should be a common issue. But nobody pay attention on it. Only me, worries.
While uploading the documents, since there was no clear indication, i uploaded the employment records from the latest to the old.
So, i uploaded latest employer records in 'Employment records # 1'
then for the previous employer records in 'Employment records # 2' and so on.
But after submitting, i could see in the 'reivew submitted documents', the order is reverse.
Provided '....pdf' - Employment records - <<Designation>>
Document provided is for current employer, but designation is for the first (previous) employer.
I am not an expert but my suggestion ; just raise a CSE .... it doesnt hurt to raise one and they actually take it into consideration... its not a big deal and dont worry over it that much... wait for an expert advice but in my opinion this is something that can be figured out with a CSE... its not a serious issue...