Get Transcript Online provides access to all transcript types and available years for you to view, print, or download from your browser. We'll ask you the reason you need a transcript to help you determine which type may be best for you. Upon successful registration, we give you the option to "continue" and use Get Transcript Online. The following FAQs address questions you may have about Get Transcript Online. You must be in the UK to use this service.Ĭontact Assisted Digital for further advice.The following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) address specific questions about our Get Transcript service. do not have access to a device like a laptop or smartphone.do not feel confident using a computer or mobile device.You may be able to get help through Assisted Digital if you’re unable to upload your documents if you: You cannot upload any other evidence after you submit. Repeat these steps for each type of evidence you’re asked to upload.Ĭheck your evidence and make any changes needed before you submit it. You can then add more files if you need to. If your upload is successful, you’ll see it under the ‘Files added’ heading on the application form. Click ‘upload evidence’ next to the evidence you want to upload and then ‘choose file’ to select the file you need. You need to upload your documents once you reach the evidence section of the application form. If you’re applying on a different device to the one your scanner is connected to, you’ll need to transfer your file to the device you’re applying on. If your scanner is connected to the device you’re completing your application form on, you should be able to upload your file directly from your device to the application form. Most scanners automatically save scans as one of these file types. You must save the scan as one of the following file types: nothing is covering the information on the document.the document is flat against the surface of the scanner.using a cable to connect your camera with your other deviceįollow the manufacturer’s instructions on your scanner to scan your document.taking the memory card (sometimes known as an SD card) out of the camera and inserting it into a desktop computer or laptop.If you took a photo using a digital camera, you’ll need to transfer your photo from the camera to the device you’re applying on. using a cable to connect your phone with your other device.emailing the photo to yourself and opening on your other device.For example, if you’re applying on a laptop, you’ll need to send the photo from your phone to your laptop. If you took a photo using your smartphone but are using another device to complete your application, you’ll need to transfer your photo to the device you’re applying on. If you took a photo using your smartphone and you’re completing the application form on the same phone, you should be able to upload your photo directly from your phone to the application form. Most smartphones and digital cameras automatically save photos as one of these file types. You must save the photo as one of the following file types: the flash is off on your camera if you’re taking a photo of a reflective document – for example, a laminated passport page.the document is in focus on your camera screen.You can take a photo using either a smartphone camera or digital camera. The full document must be visible on the scan or photo. You can either scan your document or take a photo of it. You may have to upload the same evidence more than once. For example, a copy of your passport or birth certificate. You’ll be asked to upload specific evidence based on the answers you provide earlier in your application. There’s also a document checklist on the application form. This information is usually on the visa guide of the visa you’re applying for. You can check what documents you’ll need before you apply. You can upload documents using our commercial partner websites instead, or pay for an Added Value Service to submit your documents at your appointment at a visa application service or UKVCAS service point. You cannot use this service if you have your fingerprints and photograph taken at a visa application centre (VAC) or UK Visa and Citizenship Services (UKVCAS) service point. If you use the ‘ UK Immigration: ID Check’ app to scan your identity document, you’ll use the self-upload service when you apply. How you provide this evidence depends on how you make your application. When you make an application to come to or stay in the UK, you’ll usually be asked to provide evidence such as documents or photos.
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