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11th March 2011 #1
Hey hey hey im newbie and i need help
Hi everyone ,
We are bit worried about the requirements on applying for fiancee visa because we dnt hav a phone records and chat logs
we are wondering if its okie if we dnt have that... ??????we always talk via mobile messenger, emails and also we send cards to each other will this be enough?
Thanks
pampam
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11th March 2011 #2
Welcome to the forum,
You can choose to keep chat logs in most messenger services, check your present settingsIf you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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11th March 2011 #3
so your saying that chat logs are important requirements.....can we jst show our cards and emails
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11th March 2011 #4
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11th March 2011 #5
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Hi dan&pam, welcome to the forum
Have you actually met ?
If yes do you have photos together? Passport stamps, travel receipts etc?
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11th March 2011 #6
Hello,Welcome & Goodluck........
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11th March 2011 #7
this forum is great salamat to everyone
@terpe yess we've meet each other he jst came here last month to celebrate valentines with me
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11th March 2011 #8
hi dan&pam, if you use msn or yahoo messenger for chats, you can copy the chat logs, yahoo being the best for copying and printing,you dont need full conversations, just the chat log dates and some of the chat, it all goes to proof of contact and communication between you, most mobiles, particulary if on contract you can connect to your computer and print out dates of calls and same of txt messages , calls i get from the mobile account record online, i would think including these with your emails, and cards will be better
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11th March 2011 #9
thanks for the info....i have one more question do i need to have a work if i apply for the visa
i mean is it a good thing if i have work and i can show my finacial status ????
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11th March 2011 #10
i beleive ,bank statements for the past 6 months, wage slips ie proof of earnings over past 6 months, though i have heard of less than six being accepted,if you dont work but have a good amount of savings this may be enough,the main thing is that you can prove that you can keep her financialy for the first 6 months without her being dependant on the state,and of course a place to live ie your own home, council house, or with relatives provided you have your own room big enough, if im wrong about any of this info i just gave you, im sure those here that are more knowledgable than myself will correct me,
some or all of your answers your looking for im sure you will find already answered in other posts, good idea to look around
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11th March 2011 #11
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Read here:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pa...civilpartners/
If any specific questions fire away.
But as Imagine says, you must be able to support your fiancee without public funds, you must have adequate accommodation etc
You must have met.
Take a look and get back here
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11th March 2011 #12
@imagine thanks for the quick reply on my post my bf hav work right now....it is me who doesnt hav work but i worked before
does it matter?????
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11th March 2011 #13
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Hi Dan and Pam, welcome to the forum
I wouldn't loose any sleep over it.
They will be looking for more substantial attributes like wages etc, just making sure you both won't be a burden to the British tax payer
Good luck with the application Dan and Pam
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11th March 2011 #14
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12th March 2011 #15
can i ask which is the best bcause we are thinking about getting married here in philippines
so we dnt knw which is the best to do a fiance visa or spouse visa ???
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12th March 2011 #16
i dont think it matters which, as long as you can provide the requirments needed for your visa, and for your marrage if in philippines, getting married in philippines will be cheaper, ie wedding reception ect, all the answers are here in the posts ,good idea to take your time reading them gather the information you need, if you have anything your not sure of or want to check if you got it right, then come back here and post your quirys, and check you have the correct info, im sure then someone will be happy to check what you have and if you got it right
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12th March 2011 #17
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12th March 2011 #18
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Plenty of info here on the forum. Try a search.
In the meantime have a look here:-
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....ces-i-needed.-
Hope it helps
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Much cheaper to marry in The Philippines, cheaper wedding costs with the added advantage of the brides family being able to attend.
Y ouwon't have the expense of having to fork out for additional visa ie fiance then a spouse, both costing the same.
Good luck
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