How do I cancel my UKVI application when I have sent biometrics

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I am struggling to find the option to cancel my UKVI application. I am from South Africa and used the TLS system to book an appointment, but the station I chose is currently closed. I now have to cancel my entire application in order to change this location, but cannot find the direct link on the UKVI platform.
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UPDATE: Finally got a resolution. If you haven't booked an appointment, just submit another application.
(BTW I tried contacting TLS through their contact sheet with no response)
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How do I cancel my UK visa biometrics appointment?
Cancellation. Once you have booked an appointment, to rearrange or cancel your appointment, please log in to your account via the link in the top right-hand corner of this page, go to 'Manage Services and Cancel Appointment' and follow the steps provided.Can we cancel visa application?
In some circumstances, you can ask us to cancel your visa. Cancelling visas is at the discretion of the Department. If we cancel your visa, we may also cancel the visas held by any of your family members. Your employer, a sponsor or family member cannot cancel your visa.How long does it take to cancel UK visa application?
If you are able to withdraw the application, it could be 2-4 business days, depending on when you submitted your request. You should not reapply until you know the status of the current application; if you try to, the online system sees that you already have an account and an active application.How can I change my UK visa application after submission?
If you want to change something in your application after you've sent it contact UK Visas and Immigration ( UKVI ). You can ask to cancel your application. Your fee will only be refunded if UKVI has not started processing your application.UK VISA APPLICATION CANCELLATION | LATEST GUIDANCE FROM HOME OFFICE
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