I forgot to write our name on citizenship photos, it's a family applicant.
Will do you think my case be rejected?
Any similar situation..?
What should I do now ?
I forgot to write our name on citizenship photos, it's a family applicant.
Will do you think my case be rejected?
Any similar situation..?
What should I do now ?
They will probably just ask you to send in new pictures signed with the names on the back. I would get that prepared in case it is asked for and send it in right away.
They will probably just ask you to send in new pictures signed with the names on the back. I would get that prepared in case it is asked for and send it in right away.
They will probably just ask you to send in new pictures signed with the names on the back. I would get that prepared in case it is asked for and send it in right away.
Guys if the application is send back for being incomplete, you just have to add the new photos with the name of the back or you have to fill new forms all over again ?
Guys if the application is send back for being incomplete, you just have to add the new photos with the name of the back or you have to fill new forms all over again ?
Guys if the application is send back for being incomplete, you just have to add the new photos with the name of the back or you have to fill new forms all over again ?
According to the guide, so long as the date on your application is no older than 90 days from the day they receive it, you will be fine. That is, if you get your application back in a month or two and you send it back right away, you can use the same forms. If it's 3 months before you get the forms back, then you have to submit updated forms with a newer date.
Use the same photos as before. They are valid for 6 months.
So, if they asked for the name of the photographer/studio here: Provide the name of the photographer or the studio, the studio address and the date the photos were taken on the back of the photos,
it is clear that "Print the name of the person on the back of the photos" refers to the person in the picture.
@medoo I read on this forum that if you're a single applicant (as opposed to family applications), forgetting to write your name on the back of photos should not be an issue. Some people reported their applications got accepted in the past. That being said, it is still up to the officer screening your file in Sydney. They can return it for whatever reason they see fit.
So, if they asked for the name of the photographer/studio here: Provide the name of the photographer or the studio, the studio address and the date the photos were taken on the back of the photos,
it is clear that "Print the name of the person on the back of the photos" refers to the person in the picture.
Yes, they DO want the name of photographer. That's clearly covered under this bullet point:
Provide the name of the photographer or the studio, the studio address and the date the photos were taken on the back of the photos
And the name of the applicant is covered under this bullet point:
Print the name of the person on the back of the photos.
I can't believe we're arguing over something this obvious. Some of the people who post here are really quite dense.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand...I agree with razerblade. If you're a single applicant, it's probably not a huge deal since there is no confusion about who the photo is of. If it's a family application, they won't be able to know which applicant is which, and that would create a problem on their end. Either way, we don't know how Sydney will process these problems. Time will tell. I would say, for those of you who applied Single, don't worry too much about it.
To those who are about to apply, don't listen to the guy above...obviously, you need to write the name of the person in the photo so that the officer knows who exactly they're looking at. It's really just basic logic.