Question:
In the "Upload Certificates" section of SpeedVisa, there is a required document, such as a Scholarship Certificate, that does not apply to me because I have not applied for a scholarship. What should I do?
Answer:
If you find that a requested document in SpeedVisa doesn't apply to you, there's a simple way to address this without affecting your application process.
Steps to Follow:
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Create a Placeholder File: If a document like a Scholarship Certificate is not applicable to you, you'll need to upload a placeholder file to indicate this.
- File Content: Simply include a note in the file stating “Not Applicable.”
- File Name: It could be helpful to name the file "Not Applicable - [Document Name].pdf" for clarity.
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Download a Pre-Made File: If creating a file seems cumbersome, you can download a pre-made “Not Applicable” file designed for this purpose.
- Download Link:See the bottom of this article
Why This Is Necessary:
SpeedVisa's system requires all document folders to be filled before the submit button becomes active. Uploading a "Not Applicable" file will satisfy this requirement and allow you to proceed with submitting your documents.
Screenshot Example:
If it is difficult for you to prepare such a file, you can download a pre-made “Not Applicable” file from below and upload it as is.
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