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The fee is charged in either the local currency or USD if applying outside the UK. The fee is £1464, they went up on 6th April. See Fees (Click)Why is the payment in US dollars for a UK visa??
Have the prices for the spouse visa gone up? When I looked a short while ago I thought it was £1200 but I have actually paid close to £1500 today.
My understanding is they are scanned at the application centre and sent electronically to Sheffield. Not sure if originals need to be sent there or not but you would have to do this.Is it true that the documents I have just sent to the Philippines will be collected by VFS global and then sent to SHEFFIELD??? Then they will return them to the Philippines to be presented back to my wife? If so that is ridiculous.
If you need her to travel at a certain date, you need to state this in the application and ask for the visa to be future dated. She will only get a 30 day visa and once she arrives in the UK, she has to collect her BRP within 10 days from the Post Office you were required to nominate in the application form.It said that my wife will have to collect her BRP card "within 10 days of arrival in the UK". Well how will they know the date she arrives? I would've thought that when the visa is granted we would be free to decide the best day for her to leave between us. She will need to give notice at her job and set some things in order before she leaves.
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I know I will have to pay another IHS payment when we extend my wife's visa in 2 and half years time...but do you need to pay again for Indefinite Leave to Remain??
She needs the number, emails and payment receipt.Lastly, what do we do with the IHS number? The email we received said "add it to your application form" but the application form is finalised before you can even pay the IHS. Are we best just printing ths email and including it with all of our supporting documents?
No, if you don't pay the extra to scan them, then YOU/WIFE have to send them to Sheffield within the specified time, usually two weeks.With relation to the scanning of documents to be sent to Sheffield, I think this is only offered as an extra service by VFS global in the Philippines. This is what it says on their website:
This Service provides the applicant with an option to choose VFS Global to scan their documents and send electronically to Sheffield on their behalf. While opting for this service, applicants will need to pay an optional service fee to VFS Global, thereby ensuring that the original supporting documents are returned for their safe keeping, hence not required to be sent outside Philippines.
So I am assuming that if you don't pay for that then they send the originals to Sheffield on our behalf. They wouldn't expect my wife to send the papers back to me for me to send them to Sheffield would they? That just sounds stupid, I've only just sent them to the Philippines via courier in the first place. I thought that the sponsor is only required to submit their documents to Sheffield if their spouse is applying from Pakistan.
I'm so angry to hear that the prices have gone up, especially by so much. Are the prices increased every year or is it just bad luck that I applied when I did. To be honest I think the fact you have to pay for this service at all is ridiculous.
They do sometimes issue it based on intended date of travel, but sometimes they don't then you will have to request a correction.Regarding the BRP card again, I did put on the online form that our preferred date of travel would be 17th July. My wife wants to spend her birthday at home (6th July) but be with me in time for my birthday (22nd July) so that is why we chose that date. Ideally we would love the visa to come through in time for that but I suppose this is unlikely now. That being the case will they just randomly assign her a 30 day period?? How does this work exactly?
Visit visa are a completely separate category with completely different rules. The VFS Appointment is for her to do her biometrics and submit the form and passport etc.So what exactly is the point of the appointment at VFS global? If we have to send them to sheffield then why don't we just send them straight to Sheffield? Also, when Sheffield are done with them what will happen to the documents then? Send them back to the philippines, and who would pay for that? I can't see that being right, are you 100% certain on this? When we had a visit visa last year we did not have to send anything to Sheffield VFS global handled everything.
Sorry, the other higher one is for an in person same day decision appointment.Nice to know they will still bleed me dry for ILR. What is the second figure in your last post for? You said one was postal but what was the other one for?
If it is a UKVI error, it can take a few days to a couple of weeks. If it is NOT their error, you have to pay to change the date (£270 I think)If you have to request a correction how easy is this? It would be great if they got it in time for the intended date of travel but I won't hold my breath.
Not to doubt your knowledge but where does it say that the documents need to be sent to Sheffield by the applicant for the philippines? I can see a PDF document on VFS Global THAILAND that supports what you are saying but nothing on the Philippines website. It says on there that you hand the documents in to them so I'm confused as what to do to be honest. All I can see on VFS Philipines is they offer a scanning service "for your convenience to prevent your documents leaving the Philippines" Do I send my wife they money for the scanning service in case it is needed or do I wait and see what they say and just arrange a courier for the documents?? Either way I don't have a clue what to do. Getting some confirmation from VFS global would be helpful.CR001 wrote:Visit visa are a completely separate category with completely different rules. The VFS Appointment is for her to do her biometrics and submit the form and passport etc.So what exactly is the point of the appointment at VFS global? If we have to send them to sheffield then why don't we just send them straight to Sheffield? Also, when Sheffield are done with them what will happen to the documents then? Send them back to the philippines, and who would pay for that? I can't see that being right, are you 100% certain on this? When we had a visit visa last year we did not have to send anything to Sheffield VFS global handled everything.
Sorry, the other higher one is for an in person same day decision appointment.Nice to know they will still bleed me dry for ILR. What is the second figure in your last post for? You said one was postal but what was the other one for?
If it is a UKVI error, it can take a few days to a couple of weeks. If it is NOT their error, you have to pay to change the date (£270 I think)If you have to request a correction how easy is this? It would be great if they got it in time for the intended date of travel but I won't hold my breath.
Casa wrote:I believe CR001 intended to post: ILR £2,297 postal or £2,887 in person application.
FLR(M) for the first extension is currently £993 postal or £1583 in person + £500 NHS surcharge for both methods of application.
British citizenship £1,282
Besides the benefits of being allowed to vote, travel to many countries visa free, citizenship is not lost if absent from the UK whereas ILR can be lost if absent from 2 or more years and then she would have to start again from scratch with a spouse visa.What exactly is the benefits of getting British citizenship. My knowledge is limited but all I can think of is you won't have to get a visa when holidaying in Europe, and to be honest by the time wy wife is able to go for citizenship that might not be the case anyway due to Brexit.
Thanks for that information. I'm surprised that she would not be allowed to vote on any other visa. Seems unfair to me if she is working and living here, she should have her vote heard.CR001 wrote:Besides the benefits of being allowed to vote, travel to many countries visa free, citizenship is not lost if absent from the UK whereas ILR can be lost if absent from 2 or more years and then she would have to start again from scratch with a spouse visa.What exactly is the benefits of getting British citizenship. My knowledge is limited but all I can think of is you won't have to get a visa when holidaying in Europe, and to be honest by the time wy wife is able to go for citizenship that might not be the case anyway due to Brexit.
Thats stupid. I don't understand the rationale behind that...but there is nothing I can do about it. Also, I have since found out you are correct about the scanning of documents. I have just found this webpage:CR001 wrote:Only citizens from commonwealth countries (as foreigners) are entitled to vote while on a limited leave to remain visa.