Thank you very muchNopes. Even if your birthday falls before you submit your documents, there will still be no impact. This is specified in your ITA.
Good luck
Thank you very muchNopes. Even if your birthday falls before you submit your documents, there will still be no impact. This is specified in your ITA.
Good luck
You have 60 days to complete the forms and attach the required documents from the date of your ITA. The attachment list will appear once all forms are completed.Hello everyone
I received the ITA. I am yet to furnish all the details in the form. I just wanted to know whether it is mandatory to submit all the details today itself or can I take a day or two. Also, will I get the list of docs once I submit the form. Please confirm.
Take your time. You have 60 days to fill the forms and complete your documentation. Be extra cautious while filling the personal history and travel history. Make sure the addresses, trips and activities you mention don't contradict with any other information in your profile.Hello everyone
I received the ITA. I am yet to furnish all the details in the form. I just wanted to know whether it is mandatory to submit all the details today itself or can I take a day or two. Also, will I get the list of docs once I submit the form. Please confirm.
Interesting question - I suppose the only impact should be on the proof of funds?I received the ita mail and was ecstatic. I immediately opened my profile and figured out that i have missed out mentioning my one year old as a dependent. I am a bit tensed. If i update my profile now that i have got the ita, will it be ok?
As far as I know, you have to cover the stamps on your passport. So, if you entered via Poland and made an exit from some other country then you have to mention it. To be on the safe side, if you have traveled to 6 or 7 EU countries and remember the dates then do mention all.Is there need to mention details of travel that are not on passport, for example i entered europe through Poland and travelled other Schengen countries on train and returned back through poland. So there is not in out stamp of other nations as it is a free border zone. Senior members please advice
thanks for your reply. I am crossing my fingers. Hope it would just be an impact on the proof of funds.Interesting question - I suppose the only impact should be on the proof of funds?
Thanks, so i will mention all visits irrespective of stamps.As far as I know, you have to cover the stamps on your passport. So, if you entered via Poland and made an exit from some other country then you have to mention it. To be on the safe side, if you have traveled to 6 or 7 EU countries and remember the dates then do mention all.
I even mentioned the travels from country of origin to country of residence.
They ask for dependent details post ITA. However please confirm how much funds u have mentioned in EE profile? For 2 people or 3?I received the ita mail and was ecstatic. I immediately opened my profile and figured out that i have missed out mentioning my one year old as a dependent. I am a bit tensed. If i update my profile now that i have got the ita, will it be ok?
Thank you for your reply. I had mentioned for 2 people. So i believe i just need to update the funds is it?They ask for dependent details post ITA. However please confirm how much funds u have mentioned in EE profile? For 2 people or 3?
As such, there's no placeholder in pre-ITA EE profile to mention details of dependent children, you can do that only post-ITA. But PoF question should have mentioned 3 people. I'd suggest to update total number of people to 3, increase the PoF amount accordingly and mention in LOE about this update.Thank you for your reply. I had mentioned for 2 people. So i believe i just need to update the funds is it?