No you don't. Scotland and England both fall under United Kingdom. You should only mention your travel history to countries where you were required a visa
No you don't. Scotland and England both fall under United Kingdom. You should only mention your travel history to countries where you were required a visa
i was residing in the US from 2017-2018 and I travelled to India(my home, current permanent address) in between from dec 2017-march 2018 .
I have mentioned all the countries i have visited otherwise for business, trips but not India (dec 2017-march 2018) since it is my home address only which i have mentioned in address history.... should i write that as well ?
now I will be uploading all the documents one by one.. can you guys pls tell me for the reference letter, can I just merge all the documents reference letter, denial letter from HR , offer letter and the likes ….. or there has to be a sequence.. just a little confused
agreed but I still think since it is explicitly mentioned apart from "country of origin/residence", why complicate. for example I have been in the US since so many years with so many short trips to my home country...… mentioning all of that does not make sense when it is written country of origin can be avoided . but at the end its your choice