UK visa: unsigned application form
I just submitted my UK tourist visa application. However I forgot to sign the printed online form although I made an e-signature after my fingerprints registration. Does this lead to a refusal?
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No, your application will not be refused due to the lack of a signature.
It will not be refused. If they decide it's a show-stopper they will reject it; i.e., send it back to the VFS so you can sign it. It will have a short fuse on it because they do not want your evidence to get stale. A rejection is not the same as a refusal, so it's not a big problem.
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