Christine20 said:
Yes it is. Im just worried that they will send back my application. So Ill just wait for them to email me?
I wouldn't worry too much about it. I know after mailing mine I started second-guessing a lot of stuff, including placement of the barcode pages. A lot of people separate the application into different envelopes for the sponsor and principal applicant, for instance. We chose not to go that route, and instead followed the checklist verbatim and sent all of the forms and supporting documents in one envelope, with the barcode sheets on top. I started to worry this wasn't what they intended, and that something would get lost or screwed up (it didn't, it wasn't, and we got our AOR and SA on the same timeline as other people on the spreadsheet who sent theirs in around the same dates). I wouldn't think that having the barcodes out of order would actually result in it getting sent back, since the common understanding here is generally that when they get your file they basically take everything apart and rearrange it to their liking anyway.
Then I came to the realization that on the IMM5406, I'd forgotten to write in several fields that couldn't be filled in on the PDF version properly because of the length of the text. So I worried until we got AOR that it was going to be sent back over that (it wasn't). And now of course I'm alternating back and forth between being comfortable waiting for the inevitable document request, and wanting to head it off at the pass by sending a case specific enquiry with the corrected form.
I'd say try to relax, but I know that's much easier said than done. But neither of the things you mentioned sounds like something that would get the application sent back outright. It's very easy to overthink things. I worried constantly until I knew it wasn't going to be sent back, especially because it becomes very easy while reading the forums to second guess yourself about how you did (or didn't) organize things.