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Documents you will need to send with your application

 

 



12. To claim points, you must send the documents required by the Immigration Rules that are applicable to you. We will only accept the documents specified in the Immigration Rules as evidence.

 



13. If you qualify for our differentiation arrangements because you are considered to be

“low risk” you will normally be required to provide fewer evidential documents. If you

are exempted from having to provide a document - or a group of documents - under our differentiation arrangements, this will be specifically stated in this guidance. Not withstanding the differentiation arrangements, the Home Office reserves the right to request the full range of documents from you in all cases.

 



 



The Home Office will refuse any application where a request is made for the supporting documents to be submitted, if the specified documents are not provided to us within the period specified in that request.

 

 



14. You qualify for our differentiation arrangements if:

 



 



• you are sponsored by a Highly Trusted Sponsor; and

 



• you are applying for entry clearance in your country of nationality or for leave to

remain in the UK; and

 



• you are a national of one of one of the countries listed at Appendix H of the Immigration Rules.

 



We will confirm your nationality using your passport. The list of low risk nationalities will

normally be reviewed on an annual basis.

 



15. Documents must be issued by an authorised official of the issuing organisation and be:

 



 



• original (unless we say otherwise); and

 



• on the official letter-headed paper or stationery of the organisation.

 



 



16. If you are already in the UK, where a document is not in English or Welsh, the original

must be accompanied by a fully certified translation by a professional translator/translation

company. This translation must include:

 



 



• details of the translator/translation company’s credentials; and

 



• confirmation that it is an accurate translation of the original document; and

 



• the translator/translation company’s contact details.

 



It must also be dated and include the original signature of the translator or an authorised

official of the translation company.

 



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17. If you are overseas, any documents that have to be submitted in support of points you are claiming, which are not in English or Welsh must be accompanied by a full translation that can be independently verified by the Home Office. The original translation must contain confirmation from the translator/translation company that it is an accurate translation of the original document, the date of the translation, the translator/an authorised official of the translation company’s full name and signature, and the translator/translation company’s contact details.

 



18. Where a translation of an overseas qualification or award certificate is submitted, we will

not take it as a direct translation of the academic level of that award. We will always use UK

NARIC to assess the equivalency of overseas qualifications.

 



 



19. If you have submitted specified documents in which:

 



 



• Some of the documents in a sequence have been omitted (for example, if one bank

statement from a series is missing);

 



• A document is in the wrong format (for example, if a letter is not on letterhead paper

as specified); or

 



• A document is a copy and not an original document; or

 



• A document does not contain all of the specified information;

 



we may contact you or your representative in writing, and request the correct documents. We must receive the requested documents at the address specified in the request within 7 working days of the date of the request. We will not ask for further information where we do

not anticipate that a correction of minor errors or omissions will lead to an approval or where a

specified document has been completely omitted.

 



 



If you have submitted a specified document that is:

 



 



• in the wrong format, or

 



• a copy and not an original document, or

 



• which does not contain all of the specified information, but the missing information is

verifiable from:

 



• other documents submitted with the application,

 



• the website of the organisation which issued the document, or

 



• the website of the appropriate regulatory body;

 



we may approve your application exceptionally if we are satisfied that the specified documents are genuine and that you meet all the other requirements. We reserve the right to request the original documents in the correct format and to refuse applications if the specified documents are not provided.

 



 




Date: 2016-03-03; view: 567


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