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13th October 2009 #61
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Hello,
OOh i see i try to look in the map its not too far about 45miles...yah..we could meet each other if you are not busy..were just live here in gosport area just accross the portsmouth...there are alot of shopping area here you can go in portmouth or in southampton....Yeah your right london is like in new york ...we live in new york for nearly 2 years and that's enough..as long as you dont have a kids its good to live in the city....good luck..have a safe trip
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13th October 2009 #62
congratulations QueenBee, I told you not to stress urself too much..Well done!
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13th October 2009 #63
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13th October 2009 #64
congrats,goodluck and bon voyage!
to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...
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13th October 2009 #66
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13th October 2009 #67
hey mr james jst really wanna know..In ma application i told them MAYBE i go by dec and jst stay about a month there for the holidays...But now me changed ma mind,since i got a 6 month visa,can i stay after valentines,so it ud be like 3 months???Ma visa is valid oct 2 to april 2 multiple visits.,help mr james as im orried maybe id have a prob from the securty officers there
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13th October 2009 #68
well done dai
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
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13th October 2009 #69
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/vi...ndingyourstay/
If you come to the United Kingdom as a general visitor, you are allowed to remain here for a maximum of six months (or 12 months if you are acompanying an academic visitor). When you enter the United Kingdom, the length of your permission to enter will be stamped in your passport.
If we gave you permission to enter for three months and you would like to extend your stay to the maximum of six (or 12) months in total, you will need to apply for an extension using the application form FLR(O). You can download this form and the guidance from the right side of this page. You should read the guidance notes before you complete the application form.
As long as you tell them when you arrive at passport control then you should be OK.
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13th October 2009 #70
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CONGRATS...you really are a queen..
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13th October 2009 #71
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13th October 2009 #72
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14th October 2009 #75
Tourist Visa Approved In Just 2 Days ... Amazing!
... indeed it IS! A 'Multiple Entry' Visa, at THAT, I believe! What's your *"secret", Quennie?
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14th October 2009 #76
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14th October 2009 #77
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14th October 2009 #78
no ill just stay 3 months,,,ma mom wud kick ma ass if i stayed longer,hehe,,,i kno thats why im bit worried,,,ma visa valid oct 2 and ma bf want me to be there by nov cz its his bday on 11 thats why he wanted me to go earlier and go home by feb 18,,,,wud that be ok joe??He rote me another invitation sayin the dates i start and how long i stay
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