Type: ILR SET (M) for Spouse Acknowledgement rcvd: 07/11/2011 Still waiting on passport :( Drama begins last month - Spouse sis getting married needs passport asap as wants to go back for wedding and clothes. Any one ever attempted to call 0870 606 7766 and try to get them to have everything ready f...
Hi, A quick question: In the SET M Application section 10B It says 10B Spouses and Civil Partners If you are applying in this category, you must provide the following in addition to the relevant document specified in 10A. If you are applying as a spouse civil partner but your existing leave to enter...
Hi. I will be applying for ILR for my wife. She was givn a 2 year spouse visa cam to the UK on the 25/11/09 so will be sending the application next month hopefully. Can anybody give me advice as to what needs to be included. Also my wages cone into my bank account and come straight out not really go...
Bazzy - maldives is the place lad - just been checking it out online - a bit more expensive than Dubai but its the closest thing to paradise you will find on earth - halal food aswell which is a bonus. Im debating between Turkish pizza n donner or chillin in peace in the Maldives !! sorry to go of t...
asif121 - thanks for your help. Im going to chat to a trave agent i know local to me, i phoned the Turkish embassy and the chap on the phone stated a face to face interview has to take place in order to get a tourist visa..!! so looks like i will be taking a "mini" holiday in London before going on ...
Niqah is a proof of marrige, it is classed as a "religious" ceremony BUT it is not classed a "legal" ceremony - To be "legally" married (to enjoy the benefits of legal protection) you need to be registered according to UK law. The advantage of this is the husband wife and children would therefore ha...
[quote="bazzy_1"][quote="was794"]no need to worry about expired TB tests... Got an Email back from Visa Customer Services in UK confirming this. You only need a valid TB test to apply for a VISA - You dont need a valid TB test to gain entry to the UK - You will need to keep the TB test certicate (ex...
[quote="batleykhan"][quote]Hi Was794!!! In your Post, You wrote: Entry clearance applicants for stays over six months will need to get a certificate from an accredited clinic showing that they are free from infectious tuberculosis. If they do not have such a certificate, their entry clearance applic...