SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Frankly, most of it is my fault even though this won't change the result.
On the form, they entered some incorrect information which I corrected prior to submitting. I am hoping to get an interview date.
Having said that, I live in another country out of my birth country at the moment and obviously my and my family address has changed. (This information is on the form as well). And I wanted to have the interview in the country where I live. Would it make any difference ?
Ok at least you caught the incorrect info before submitting.
Many people interview outside their native countries, but as you will have little time to play with as britsimon said ensure you have everything ready to go. This includes finding out how long it takes to get police certificates from your native country and any other you may have lived in as well as where you are now, and finding a translator if your documents are in a different language to either English or the language of your current residence.
Good luck...hopefully you get an interview and it goes smoothly. I'd advise double and triple checking you have everything needed for the interview.
Just one more question, did the consultancy list your spouse and children on the entry form?