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Sharmi
Fri Jul 20, 2018 3:08 pm
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Chane of circumstances
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Chane of circumstances
By the time my husband made applucation for spouse settlement visa i was pregnant and we did mention that i was pregnant in the application form. And now our daughter is born. Do i need to fill any form to let them know that we have child?
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