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by Casa
Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:19 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: ILR AND DEPENDENT
Replies: 8
Views: 1684

Knowing more of the background, I would go with John's advice.
by Casa
Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:37 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: ILR AND DEPENDENT
Replies: 8
Views: 1684

John always gives spot on advice.
by Casa
Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:21 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: ILR AND DEPENDENT
Replies: 8
Views: 1684

Shouldn't she be applying for ILR with you? Wait for someone else to confirm this.
by Casa
Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:19 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: pREGANT WIFE - SPOUSE VISA
Replies: 6
Views: 1546

Sorry...thought you were asking about NHS entitlement. :roll:
No difference to ILR either way. You still have to meet all the other requirements.
by Casa
Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:00 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UPV : Warning stamped! Help on UK border crossing rules?
Replies: 8
Views: 3104

As UKBabble has asked..what did the warning stamp say?
by Casa
Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:14 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Surinder Singh route question.
Replies: 8
Views: 2059

Do you need comprehensive sickness cover if you're employed? Or have I missed an earlier post?
by Casa
Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:11 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: pREGANT WIFE - SPOUSE VISA
Replies: 6
Views: 1546

Your wife is entitled to NHS treatment if she is here on a spouse visa.
And most importantly, as John has already asked you, hasn't she registered with a doctor? This is essential if she is pregnant, both for her health and that of the baby.
by Casa
Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:14 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Surinder Singh route question.
Replies: 8
Views: 2059

Believe for the UK it's 6 months, and the BC has to prove they were 'exercising the treaty right' during this time in the EU country.
by Casa
Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:11 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: pREGANT WIFE - SPOUSE VISA
Replies: 6
Views: 1546

In what way would you think that pregnancy would have any effect?
Don't quite understand what you're asking? Do you wan't to know if she's entitled to NHS treatment during the pregancy...or what?
by Casa
Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:03 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: getting married in UK
Replies: 13
Views: 3159

Thanks Vinny for confirming that. That's the problem with us Wanderer...we're right sometimes. We won't hold our breath waiting for an apology then. :roll:
by Casa
Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:05 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: URGent hepl Quick response required please
Replies: 3
Views: 1150

Need to be certified.
by Casa
Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:38 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: getting married in UK
Replies: 13
Views: 3159

La di da...Wanderer with 2796 posts and Obama with 7....you can guess who is right. :roll:
You can marry with a COA.
by Casa
Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:04 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK visa advice
Replies: 13
Views: 2452

Remember there's been Christmas and New Year in between.
by Casa
Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:53 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK visa advice
Replies: 13
Views: 2452

As long as you can prove that the relationship is genuine, you can't be refused due to age difference. Applications made in the US are around 2-3 weeks on average.
by Casa
Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:29 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK visa advice
Replies: 13
Views: 2452

You have to both be over 21 in order to apply for a spouse visa now...that's why Wanderer was wondering :) ..and I asked.
As I suggested, fiance visa..marry in the UK, no need to return, or marry in the US and enter on spouse visa.
by Casa
Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:05 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK visa advice
Replies: 13
Views: 2452

COA allows you to marry, but doesn't change the fact that you can't switch from visitor visa to spouse from the UK. You can marry on visitor visa if you have a COA, but immigration won't like it if they suspect you intend this when you enter and can bounce you. As Wanderer wisely asked... are you bo...
by Casa
Tue Jan 27, 2009 4:45 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK visa advice
Replies: 13
Views: 2452

You would still have to return to the US after the marriage to apply for a spouse visa. You can't switch from visitor to spouse from within the UK.
by Casa
Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:26 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Visa, time seperated
Replies: 7
Views: 1640

No reason why they shouldn't issue a further visa, as long as you meet all the other requirements.
by Casa
Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:27 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: bank statement
Replies: 6
Views: 1375

It won't matter that you're transferring money into your husband's account...you have every right to do so.
by Casa
Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:53 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: bank statement
Replies: 6
Views: 1375

Don't worry, it won't be a problem. Did I ask if he's passed the Life in the UK test?
by Casa
Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:12 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: bank statement
Replies: 6
Views: 1375

As long as you have sufficient money in your account to support you, the fact that he doesn't shouldn't be a problem. However...you say he's paid in cash. Is he stating that he is employed on his ILR application, and if so, does he pay tax and NIC on this...any pay slips?? If he really does want to ...
by Casa
Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:15 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Please need help with ILR
Replies: 3
Views: 1038

You can first apply 28 days before the 2nd anniversary of the date you entered the UK.
by Casa
Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:37 am
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: help needed quick
Replies: 7
Views: 1486

Started to answer this but decided it's likely to go into splitting hairs and
what's legal and what's not and I'll wish I'd never commented in the first place! :roll:
by Casa
Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:30 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: help needed quick
Replies: 7
Views: 1486

First time I've ever suggested not telling the whole truth...although it will be the true facts if the OP dates the form before he was notified of the reduncancy a week ago. :wink:
by Casa
Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:30 am
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: help needed quick
Replies: 7
Views: 1486

Is your spouse employed? Technically if you date your application before your reduncancy a week ago, and tick 'employed' as you were on that date and include your bank statements, pay slips and P60, your future prospects of employment won't come into it.
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