After the next ceremony 23rd Jan.Darr81 wrote:Will anpost be
Delivering from monday? Should we
Expect something next week?
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After the next ceremony 23rd Jan.Darr81 wrote:Will anpost be
Delivering from monday? Should we
Expect something next week?
saad786 wrote:@all
Any updates for today mates
happy new year too all forum mates...
@Still.Waiting, Are you sure you have posted this question in the right place? I suspect this was meant to be posted in the United Kingdom section of the forum.Still.Waiting wrote:HI I have been married to a British citizen for more than 3 years now and currently on a Spouse Visa! Can someone please confirm whether I can apply directly for Naturalization or I will have to apply for ILR first in any event?
Many thanks in advance for you help.
Regards
Form 8SouthernWinds wrote:- It says certified copy of passport page with photo and a full copy of current passport pages (OK).
SouthernWinds wrote:- It also says copies of previous passports valid whilst residing in Ireland: Does this mean copies of all pages on previous passports or just the ones with the photo/info on them? reason I am asking is because I am a frequent traveler and I have renewed my passport three times due to a lack of enough free pages.
This was the story with my spouse as well. My spouse's UK visa was refused. The UK authorities gave the reason that marriage certificate was not provided along with the application. The irony is the UK authorities returned the marriage certificate along with the application and the refusal letter in the same postal envelope!SouthernWinds wrote:- I have also read that some people here had to explain why they were refused an UK visa.
I had an application refused because the officer stated that I did not present any proof of residence stating I lived with my wife (although the CTA law does not require this when accompanying your EEA spouse). I do have an ugly stamp on one of my previous passports.
Should I already include a letter explaining this issue along with my application to avoid a correspondence ping-ponging?
@ninjaman, Sorry if i have posted this in the wrong forum. I live in the Uk my spouse is British and I am referring to UK Nationality.ninjaman wrote:@Still.Waiting, Are you sure you have posted this question in the right place? I suspect this was meant to be posted in the United Kingdom section of the forum.Still.Waiting wrote:HI I have been married to a British citizen for more than 3 years now and currently on a Spouse Visa! Can someone please confirm whether I can apply directly for Naturalization or I will have to apply for ILR first in any event?
Many thanks in advance for you help.
Regards
If you meant to post it here, then can you tell us a little bit more, please?
e.g 1. was your spouse born in Northern Ireland?
2. Where do you live? do you live in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or Mainland UK (i.e England, Scotland or Wales)?
if you answer these questions I should be able to answer your question.
cheers.