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charlotterahman wrote:Chimpee I am eagerly waiting to hear about the result of your case as i will be applying for my husband's visa this month... i am in a similar situation to you as my husband overstayed and was working illegally too. So really worried if his visa will be rejected tooHoping you receive good news to give me some hope too!
Good luck.
Sorry I should have typed more accurately. He is going to apply as "Spouse(Husband) of a british citizen" form VAF4a.John wrote:Why? He needs to apply for a spouse visa.Now he is about to apply for a dependent visa again
Thanks for your prompt responses JohnJohn wrote:Form VAF4a is indeed the correct form.
ILR? Or indeed ILE? Sorry, no chance of that.
Hi Harv,harv wrote:I have done the same thing as well and I am applying in the first or second week of February as well.
I have certified my photo/biography page of the passport.
Also I have just got colour printouts of my previous visa stamps to prove my visits, but I have not certified these copies as I am using them only to show that I travelled in my communication section of the documents.
He can get the letter from university..does that mean NARIC certificates are not compulsory? do you know anyone who applied without one (just letters from uni).harv wrote:Hi lunatfr
My partner has completed her IELTS course with 5.5 overall score, so we will be using that certificate to show as evidence of English Language.
For your case - you will need a letter from the Uni as well stating the course was English Medium and if you can get NARIC Certificate that would be great as well.