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philcherry
10th March 2007, 13:59
:Help1: needs some advice about filling a fiancee visa.salamat....

tiger@tigress
10th March 2007, 15:01
What kind of advice do u want :Erm: :Erm:

philcherry
10th March 2007, 15:20
we need to know whats required for a fiancee visa.thanks so much for responding to us.best wishes from phil and cherryl

philcherry
10th March 2007, 15:24
salamat tiger,may i ask your real name if its okay?

scotsfiancee
10th March 2007, 16:35
:Help1: needs some advice about filling a fiancee visa.salamat....

We suggest you to read Pete's site which you can find it HERE (http://british-filipino.com/application%20for%20settlement.html)


Requirements:

Fiance/e Visa

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Please provide photocopies of all the documents you will be submitting

1.A completed visa application form: Settlement Form (VAF2 Oct 2006) (http://www.ukvacs.net/Documents/VAF%202%20-%20Settlement.pdf)
2.One recent coloured and unframed passport sized photos taken with a light background approximately 45mm X 35mm in size and glued not stapled onto the designated space for the picture in the application form.
3.Visa fee in pesos. Payable in the form of a managers check made payable to the British Embassy Manila.
(If your going to apply before April 1,2007 visa fee is only £260 but after that date new fee is £500)
4.Current passport valid for at least 6 months and any old passports.
5.A full copy of sponsors passport including the personal details page and all the stamped pages.
6.If the applicant has children birth certificates of each child on the National Statistics Office (NSO) security paper.

7.Evidence that the sponsor can support you financially. We would recommend you supply up-to-date detailed bank statements and other savings covering a period of 6 months prior to the date of application and evidence of employment.
8.Evidence that your sponsor has adequate accommodation. Mortgage documents or rent books are acceptable along with the description of the property.
9.Annulment or divorce papers of applicant and sponsor if necessary. If not available evidence that a legal proceeding has started for the divorce/annulment.
10.Evidence that you and your sponsor have remained in contact during the sponsors absences from the Philippines. Telephone bills copies of emails and personal letters may help show this.
11.Evidence that your sponsor has permanent residence in the UK. Not applicable if your sponsor has British Nationality.
12.Any other documentary evidence you believe assists your application.
13.A letter of support from your sponsor.
14.A signed Visa Application Checklist (http://www.ukvacs.net/Documents/SETTLEMENT%20VISA_sponsored%20by%20fiance_Jan%20'07.pdf)


Visit UKVACS.NET (http://www.ukvacs.net)
This is where you going to send your application

UKVACS
4th Floor,Rufino Bldg,
Ayala Avenue,
Makati City.
Phone: 751-3750
Fax: 887-1126

New Service & Handling Fee: Please be informed that TTSPIs service fee is 700 Pesos (inclusive of VAT) effective 1 January 2007. Please ensure that the Managers check for the service fee is made out for PHP700 payable to TT Services Philippines Inc.

Here's the sticky thread of Byang http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=1017

How many times did u met your fiance?


If you still have more questions..... feel free to ask :xxgrinning--00xx3:

philcherry
10th April 2007, 11:21
hello ,just came back its been a while .we been strugling on which entry we need to apply for a visa.

LadyJ
10th April 2007, 13:03
hello ,just came back its been a while .we been strugling on which entry we need to apply for a visa.

Hey! why not telling us a bit of your background so we can give you a right advice you are looking.

philcherry
16th April 2007, 12:33
Hey! why not telling us a bit of your background so we can give you a right advice you are looking.





hello lady J,

we have been communicating online for nearly 12 months.Phil finally managed to meet me in cebu in feb this year.We stayed together for 5 weeks until Phil had to go back to UK.We really found we loved eachother very much and wanted to eventually get married ( here or uk ).We got engaged while we were together.Since we have been seperated we have joined this excellent forum.and apalogise for our ignorance to the facts,we have read many articles and were told by friends who had applied for fiance visa that there was a good chance we would be refused because it was best to marry first .

We like the thought of marrying first in the Phil's before applying for visa but Phil cannot get enought time away from uk as we were told we needed several weeks to complete all arrangements and deadlines.So that is why we are going for the fiance option and i could live with Phil in uk and get married there in the 6 months granted.many thanks

God bless,
phil and cherryl