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dont do thing that trouble for you in future visa.you can extend visit may 2 are 3 month that up to home office on madical ground...and again visit visa she not allowed to used NHS servics unless private paicaent...my advis as brother dont over stay her that big problem in future???sen her back and apply again visit visa 2 years inshallah she will get this time.. mean time she 21 and then you go through you marrege visa...hope fully all go through smoothly...Thrillseeker wrote:Salaam and hello to all,
This is my first post...hopefully it's in the correct forum.
My wife recently arrived on a 6 month visitor visa which went through the whole appeal process, after over a year of waiting and excessive solicitor fees she's finally here and I don't want her to leave when her visa expires.
What can I do to extend her visa? I really don't want to lose her again after what we've been through.
Any channels where by I can legitimately attempt to get her to stay after her visa expires or apply for an extension until she reaches the marriage age of 21.
Please help!
on a secondary note what happens if she falls ill while she is here, can I take her to a gp and have her registered?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Why on earth did you apply for a visitor visa for your wife, when you should have gone for spouse.My wife recently arrived on a 6 month visitor visa which went through the whole appeal process, after over a year of waiting and excessive solicitor fees she's finally here and I don't want her to leave when her visa expires.
Over staying a visa period is not the best option. By doing that you will create more problems for yourself. if your wife decides to over stay her visa then you might have trouble in getting a visa next time. Its best to send her back, then apply again.Thrillseeker wrote:Salaam and hello to all,
This is my first post...hopefully it's in the correct forum.
My wife recently arrived on a 6 month visitor visa which went through the whole appeal process, after over a year of waiting and excessive solicitor fees she's finally here and I don't want her to leave when her visa expires.
What can I do to extend her visa? I really don't want to lose her again after what we've been through.
Any channels where by I can legitimately attempt to get her to stay after her visa expires or apply for an extension until she reaches the marriage age of 21.
Please help!
on a secondary note what happens if she falls ill while she is here, can I take her to a gp and have her registered?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Thats the latest answer I have got from Gerrys. Surely 10 weeks for visa stamp is more then enough is it not? In the time is takes UKBA to stamp a passport, We at work sell over 20 new homes, with full completion.Dear Luqman
Thank you for your mail ! I have checked your case & would like to inform you that passport of your wife is still with UKBA and she has to wait for her passport, please.
We appreciate your understanding and trust in our services.
Kind regards,
Major Ch. Tariq Aziz(R)
VAC Manager, Mirpur (AK)
UK Visa Application Centre
Gerry's International,
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir
Thankyou for your response.batleykhan wrote:Why on earth did you apply for a visitor visa for your wife, when you should have gone for spouse.My wife recently arrived on a 6 month visitor visa which went through the whole appeal process, after over a year of waiting and excessive solicitor fees she's finally here and I don't want her to leave when her visa expires.
If you are thinking of applying for it from teh UK, or are thinking of making your wife overstay her visa, or get her free medical treatment in the UK, forget it unless you want to spend the rest of your life with your wife in Pkaistan rather than the UK
DUDE there is an open and CLEAR option just infront of you and that is FIANCE visa.. thats itThrillseeker wrote:Thankyou for your response.batleykhan wrote:Why on earth did you apply for a visitor visa for your wife, when you should have gone for spouse.My wife recently arrived on a 6 month visitor visa which went through the whole appeal process, after over a year of waiting and excessive solicitor fees she's finally here and I don't want her to leave when her visa expires.
If you are thinking of applying for it from teh UK, or are thinking of making your wife overstay her visa, or get her free medical treatment in the UK, forget it unless you want to spend the rest of your life with your wife in Pkaistan rather than the UK
I applied because she is under 21 and it was the only option for us to spend time together as I can't get to Pk because of work comittments.
I have no intention of letting her overstay her visa and then jepordize our future, that is out of the question.
I'm asking if there is any legitimate option to a) extend her visa or b) do I have any grounds under human rights law to not have to be seperated from my wife.
Thanks.
The best thing is to pay them a visit and asked why it takes so long.Thats what i did and as an compesation they give me an airline ticket!sam-zen wrote:hi update ill contect abudhabi they reply bloody same......
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Thank you for your email. Please note that your application is still in the queue to process. We will process this application in due course. However it is not possible to determine a specific date for the passport delivery at this time.
Your patience in this regard is highly appreciated. In order to help us to provide a good service to all our customers you may not receive a reply to any further enquiry about the progress of your application.
Regards
Head of Appeals Team
UKBAIG Abu Dhabi
Sorry my friend there is absoloutely no chance of either a spouse or fianceThankyou for your response.
I applied because she is under 21 and it was the only option for us to spend time together as I can't get to Pk because of work comittments.
I have no intention of letting her overstay her visa and then jepordize our future, that is out of the question.
I'm asking if there is any legitimate option to a) extend her visa or b) do I have any grounds under human rights law to not have to be seperated from my wife.
CAN THE MODERATOR OF THIS THREAD PLEASE BLOCK THIS MOTHERFUCKER DULHERAJA who is finding it really funny when ppl are stressed over here discussing serious mattters.. nobody else finds it funnyDulheRaja wrote:The best thing is to pay them a visit and asked why it takes so long.Thats what i did and as an compesation they give me an airline ticket!sam-zen wrote:hi update ill contect abudhabi they reply bloody same......
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Thank you for your email. Please note that your application is still in the queue to process. We will process this application in due course. However it is not possible to determine a specific date for the passport delivery at this time.
Your patience in this regard is highly appreciated. In order to help us to provide a good service to all our customers you may not receive a reply to any further enquiry about the progress of your application.
Regards
Head of Appeals Team
UKBAIG Abu Dhabi
good luck!
Using this type of language, you are lucky that its not you that is going to get banned- Last warning to you my friendCAN THE MODERATOR OF THIS THREAD PLEASE BLOCK THIS MOTHERFUCKER DULHERAJA who is finding it really funny when ppl are stressed over here discussing serious mattters.. nobody else finds it funny
Well the thing is if u did read this thread from beginning u will know that no one has got his passport back within a month.Even fresh applications are taking about 3 months .All u need is patience because u can mail them daily call them daily take an MP or a Sollicitor,u wont get luck all u can do is wait but most uf u dont have patience.Read this thread from beginning u will see those ppl had at least patience!sam-zen wrote:yes pray for every one...... some people like dhula raja when they go throug this all stress full path...but after taht they forget feeling of other..plz relize that all aother....thanqs
DulheRaja wrote:Well the thing is if u did read this thread from beginning u will know that no one has got his passport back within a month.Even fresh applications are taking about 3 months .All u need is patience because u can mail them daily call them daily take an MP or a Sollicitor,u wont get luck all u can do is wait but most uf u dont have patience.Read this thread from beginning u will see those ppl had at least patience!sam-zen wrote:yes pray for every one...... some people like dhula raja when they go throug this all stress full path...but after taht they forget feeling of other..plz relize that all aother....thanqs
Zoom mate u are very lucky to get ur wifes pp back in a month none of us did here at least!!! Mubarak!!
And my friend sam...if u noticed i am the only one here from the previous lot who is still typing here,all of them are gone and forgot about this forum were they use to cry daily about their frustration