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Applied to remove conditions in June, received receipt notice after a couple of weeks. I’ve just noticed address is slightly wrong. Building number, street name and zip are all correct. But there is no “lane” after street name.

 

”123 Xxxx” instead of “123 Xxxx Lane”

 

I checked my application and I entered address correctly so this is a mistake on their part. I have submitted a new change of address.

 

Obviously the receipt of notice got here so Post Office didn’t need the “lane”. However, will this cause any other problems? I have a trip abroad in a few months . Unlikely, but COULD a customs agent/airline agent cross reference the address on my receipt notice and the address on, say, my drivers license and be finicky? Or am I just over thinking l?

 

Is it worth asking for a new receipt notice or just leave it? I imagine it would take a year or so to get a new one, even if that’s possible.

 

it’s just a small error but I do worry about these thinks.

 

thanks for reading.

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