Hi everyone. Hope you all had a good weekend. I am going to India as a tourist in November for 18 days. I was looking to get tourist visa but the £110 fee on VFS seemed a bit much when I can also apply for an OCI card for just a bit more. I then checked e-visa fees on https://indianvisaonline.gov.in ...
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Under Directive 2004/38/EC and according to Real Decreto 240/2007, 16 February, Family members of an EU/EEA National in possession of a valid UK Residence Permit are not required of a visa to enter Spain if traveling with or intending to join the EEA family member. http://www ...
I am a UK national and my wife is a uk resident but is an indian national. We were thinking bout going to a few eu countries for holidays. Will she require a visa? I dont as a uk national.
First and last bump. If I am to go, I might as well book the tickets now before the price doubles last minute and also since the time to bring her here is so short before the 30-day visa runs out in less than 3 weeks. So I know bumping like this is bad manners, but please would really like another ...
"Citizenship is a priviledge and not a right, and every decision is extremely discretionary". Read this somewhere and this is the reason why I didnt want the caseworker thinking I am spending more and more time abroad on these many trips (4 weeks abroad in India last year alone when before that I ...
Hi, I have applied for naturalisation and already have PR due to my German father (I have an Indian passport myself). I have also recently got married and my wife has received a 30 day visa till 12th Feb. She has seen the entire stretch of the sub-continent but as she has never travelled to Europe ...
In August you had PR , but now you have ILR? No need to inform HO about your marriage. Thanks for the support. I was under the impression that PR and ILR are both the same thing. "Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or permanent residency (PR) is an immigration status granted to a person who does not ...
I have applied for naturalisation and been waiting around 5 months already so really should hear within the next few weeks now. I have also got married recently and wanted to ask what the best way to update home office was on this. Can someone give me a link that I can check (I googled and couldnt ...
Since you attained your PR as a family member I believed you should fill the family member section and most importantly use your working history details for period of that 6yrs , if you choose studying after your PR they may start to request for CSI paper work. Good luck Thing is, I hadnt been ...
Since you attained your PR as a family member I believed you should fill the family member section and most importantly use your working history details for period of that 6yrs , if you choose studying after your PR they may start to request for CSI paper work. Good luck Thing is, I hadnt been ...
Filled out Form AN version 04/15, but just found out ver. 05/15 is out. Problem is referees have signed 04/15 and didnt want to ask them again and look a bit stupid.
Is this a problem? Can I apply with 04/15 version?
Basically, I am applying for naturalisation and wanted to know whether I have to go to the post office for biometric enrolment before I send the application form? Or is it after? I don't have a BRP. BTW I also recently got my driving licence renewed at the post office, and it was a biometric ...
I am a family member of EEA national (German father), and came to UK 10 years ago (2 years before 2006 EC Treaty Right) and did my GCSE's and A-Levels here. I have permanent residence. I am now going to apply for Naturalisation and wanted to know whether I am required to fill out section 2.4 of the ...
no need for parents' proof. p60s already included. For children monthly bank statements or utility bill or letter from school will do. Bills will do just fine since your parents have already sent their residency proof which is more important. Moreover results/certificates can get lost. For bills and ...
Questions in bold Hi, I am an EU national who has been working/residing in UK for more than 5 years and me and my non-EU family members are applying for PR. Documents list - Passport of everyone (EU and non-EU) Photographs of everyone Employment evidence (applicable to my situation) - But what do I ...