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20th September 2009 #1
Fiancee Visa through Solicitors to UK Sep.09
Hello and Mabuhay,
I have just spent 6 months and £560 in fees to have a UK immigration lawyer arrange a Fiancee Visa application for my girlfriend to join me in UK. So therefore I have extensive experience of what is required by instruction from my solicitors before presenting the application to the British Embassy in Manila (In October).
I have lived with, known and been faithful to my lady for nearly four years including living in Phils for 5 months at one point so I will happily answer any detailed questions you might have on presenting evidence and documentation required for the fiancee application.
My e mail addy is and you are welcome to write to me there also. I am conti lang with tagalog but I can get my lovely lady to interpret if you send e mails to me.
Regards to you all
And God bless you all.
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20th September 2009 #2
Welcome aboard.
If you have paid all that money to some solicitors just for collating some stuff that you have to supply anyway, am afraid you been done.....
I can well imagine... This site has been going on for donkeys years, for free, without the need of solicitors, and we are pretty slick at it now...
Fresh from the press.... 1 Visa released in one day....
Thanks for that
Sorry to be a spoil sport but Email addyes on open forums are a no-no....
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20th September 2009 #3
well said mr dom, this forum been going for years with a very high sucess rate of people getting all types of visa's, without the need for lawyers or solicitors. thier only useful if the app is not simple or for appeals purposes
i've successfully got more than 6 visa's without paying lawyers a penny
but greeting anyway
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20th September 2009 #4
Ok, no worries. I guess I got a story to tell and maybe a few bits of info. to keep the money away from the solicitors pockets. That is why I am here. Just want to put some positives out there for others. Ahh yes, the benefit of hindsight huh! Many paths taken. Sometimes it is the journey that makes the man (poorer of pocket, plentiful of mind.)
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20th September 2009 #5
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20th September 2009 #6
Thanks for the offer - good to have you here.
I'm sure you have plenty of useful advice, so pitch in as and when youve got something to say. I know I do'The mind is like a parachute - It works best when its OPEN'
If you find my posts useful, amusing or interesting please feel free to add to my reputation
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21st September 2009 #7
welcome and mabuhay!!!
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