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4th February 2011 #1
Just got my spouse/settlement visa approved!!...
I just got the parcel from the Embassy, YES I GOT IT APPROVED!.....
I wanna take this opportunity to say "THANK YOU" all for giving me a chance to share my stories in this great forum with wonderful & lovely people....
I would be more than willing to give some tips and ideas for everyone applying their settlement visas soon!...Good luck to you guys
Thanks again!
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4th February 2011 #2
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wow! congratulations! when are you going back to UK?
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4th February 2011 #3
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heloo sphiamarie congrats! im abby and about to logde my apllication next month, i wonder if you include any bank statements coming from you and employment certificate, because it is included in the new checklist the vfs provide for settlement aplication.any info would bemuch apreciated once again congrats!
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4th February 2011 #5
congratulations......enjoy life in the UK
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4th February 2011 #6
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Hi Sophiamarie! I knew you would get it. Congratulations!
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4th February 2011 #7
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4th February 2011 #8
Thanks Abby.. YES I did submit my own bank statements too (as evidence of fund transfers/support from my husband, to cross check with his bank statements too also to show any savings you have), and employment cert from my previous job...
hope this helps, thank you again and good luck to your future application
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4th February 2011 #9
Hi Mikaela, thank you...congratulations to both of us
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4th February 2011 #11
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Congratulations sophiamarie and well done.
Best wishes for your life in UK
Hope you will still find some time to pass on your experience to others here
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4th February 2011 #12
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4th February 2011 #13
Thank you Terpe!... I am so excited to see my friends again soon....Yes it is always my pleasure to share both my knowledge & experience to everyone... feel like throwing a party tonight, would you like to come to celebrate with us? hehehhe
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4th February 2011 #14
Thank you again Myra...God bless you and family xxxx
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4th February 2011 #16
well done sophiamarie. Congratulations.
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4th February 2011 #17
Would be a pleasure to be of help in any way I can...
Thanks Arthur & mindanao....
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4th February 2011 #19
Many congratulations.....
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4th February 2011 #20
It is indeed Joe!... Thanks to you and Alan.....
....sniff sniff I can smell the spring
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4th February 2011 #21
Hi all, I've got one question.....
I'm a bit confused and not sure the reason behind as I got no explanation or a letter of approval whatsoever!...I noticed that my visa states that I have 0 dependant??? But I have a daughter....is it going to a problem when I get to the passport control in the UK? Has it got something to do with "being a spouse with no recourse to public funds"?? But she is a British citizen who is entitled to all the benefits she ought to get....
Thanks in advance!!
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4th February 2011 #22
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4th February 2011 #23
Hi Dedworth, thanks for your opinion appreciate it....hubby & I thought the same but still not sure the real explanation behind it....
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4th February 2011 #24
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I assume she's got a British Passport. By the way when you pitch up at the airport don't you waste time and queue seperately at the non brit/non EU channel at passport control. Just all go through together at the UK one. I was told this by an official a couple of years ago applies to spouses with leave to remain whether travelling singly or with partner. Might save you a bit of time.
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4th February 2011 #25
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4th February 2011 #26
But I was on a tourist visa, should be a different story right???
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4th February 2011 #27
Just to add to dedworth's note, when my wife traveled to the UK last year with our son. (son is british passport holder) she went straight to the UK / EU line, and didn't have any problems (and she as only on a visitors visa), infact this was the easiest she has ever passed through Heathrow.
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4th February 2011 #28
Hi bruneicop, thanks for the input! ....well I was on a tourist visa before I had my daughter, so its gonna be my first time to enter the UK with her.....this is really a big help in saving our time when we get there esp having a cheeky and active tot with you
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4th February 2011 #29
congrats sophiamarie
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4th February 2011 #30
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Congrats Sophia. Have a safe flight
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