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22nd July 2012 #1
Applying for Fiancee Visa in Philippines
Hello Everyone,
I'm new in this forum.
Can somebody help me with some advise Please.
I'm planning to apply for British Fiancee Visa here in Philippines in a few months.
Do i need to hire an Immigration Lawyer for Fiancee Visa or Can we apply for a Fiancee Visa ourselves to save some money?
We have both been married before with Foreign Nationals and divorced in a past.We just little bit worried!!!
Many Thanks.............
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22nd July 2012 #2
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22nd July 2012 #3
thank you for sharing the link lastlid.
Cheers,
Arjie
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23rd July 2012 #6
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Once you've reviewed the guide and the UKBA website you'll be better placed to consider if your specific application will be straightforward or if there are some major complications.
Or it may be that neither of you can really dedicate the time needed to put the application together.
Remember though that you will both need to collect and put together all the needed documents.
Don't be shy to ask questions here.
If you both decide that you need an immigration advisor my advice would be to use a UK based resource.
Use an OISC (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) Immigration Advisor.
Their main webpage is http://www.oisc.gov.uk
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25th July 2012 #7
Thankyou .......Terpe
We don't have any major complications, other than waiting for both our Divorces to
get sorted out,( I don't think that will be held against us?) we would like to file the Visa ourselves,
Many thanks for your time.
Arjie
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4th August 2012 #8
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4th August 2012 #11
Ah ... yes ... ! But once VFS counter staff have checked that *xerox copies of your passport, bank book/statements and other supporting docs specified in the Official Guidelines ["Pickwick Papers" in your case ] (*which you, as sponsor, supply at your OWN expense) tally, the originals will be returned to you straightaway.
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4th August 2012 #12
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I spent approx £500 for an immigration solicitor (not an advisor) to put together the application for my fiancée, best £500 I ever spent. The advice on evidence we were given was excellent, the visa package was very professional and the representative letter extremely compelling. It took 7 days to get the visa! Did using a legal person help? Well it definitely can not of being a bad thing.
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5th August 2012 #15
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Chris
So we just used and I can recommend but I have no connection to Georgette or her company.
go here:
www.compasslaw.co.uk
Andrew is a barrister
Georgette Thomas is a partner and I used her.
Dipendre is an advisor; a little less expensive to use him but I wanted Georgette.
So just the 3 of them but they do an excellent job.
The visa application was suitable for use in court if you need to go to appeal.
Phil
(Mags is my fiancée )
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