Dear friendz I have just send my application and noticed that i have forgot to write my siblings names in native language.........just wondering what would happen to my application.Would they consider my application incomplete or what.your timely advice would be highly appreciated.
Well, this is a mistake and most probably, the application would return to you.
The worst thing is it may take long before you get back whole pack as the application is returned by ordinary registered post.
This is what I experienced.
Anyways mistakes do happen inspite of check-lists.
Take some action even with bleak chances of success. It's a shot in the dark but Who knows it may work for you.!!
So simply compete the leftover forms and send them along with an EXPLANATION letter ASAP.
Thx for your reply but i have added the forms but wrote my sibling names only in english not in native language. still the?y would return my application?
Dear friendz I have just send my application and noticed that i have forgot to write my siblings names in native language.........just wondering what would happen to my application.Would they consider my application incomplete or what.your timely advice would be highly appreciated.
I don't think so that application would be returned for such a minor mistake. Relax. If a signature is missing they do return application but not for subling name not written in native language.
Now it's up to you...if I were you, I won't take such risks specially when I know I am at fault.
Why would CIO oblige me when I've missed something.
If nothing happens, that's the good part but we are here trying to mitigate the risk which also prevails in parallel.
Is it that difficult to send a complete form with an explanation letter?
Would you take risk of assuming that nothing would happen and it's gonna be fine without that form?
Now it's up to you...if I were you, I won't take such risks specially when I know I am at fault.
Why would CIO oblige me when I've missed something.
If nothing happens, that's the good part but we are here trying to mitigate the risk which also prevails in parallel.
Is it that difficult to send a complete form with an explanation letter?
Would you take risk of assuming that nothing would happen and it's gonna be fine without that form?
From this forum we have seen in the past that for such minor error nothing happens usually but if some one forgets to sign the application form then its definitrly a big mistake and should be rectified