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Sunshine,sunshineusa wrote:Its possible but sounds super risky.... if its something thats probably in the last 10 years they might heavily consider it. So many of us on this forum and priority, have been waiting for ages because we all have different circumstances... you need to definatley get legal advice i recommend xxx. they are all over the UK and so sykpe consultations.
To both users, members are NOT permitted to post the names of companies or lawyers on the forum.pixelrage09 wrote:Sunshine,sunshineusa wrote:Its possible but sounds super risky.... if its something thats probably in the last 10 years they might heavily consider it. So many of us on this forum and priority, have been waiting for ages because we all have different circumstances... you need to definatley get legal advice i recommend xxxx. they are all over the UK and so sykpe consultations.
I'm with xxxxxxx' and they are extremely bad. I'm actually thinking of switching our solicitor since we have only been getting wrong advice and our lawyer hardly does anything to follow up with HO without us having to repeatedly tell her to.
I would rather recommend xxxxxxxx and most of their solicitors are very experienced with Spouse visas etc.
pixelrage09 wrote:Sunshine,sunshineusa wrote:Its possible but sounds super risky.... if its something thats probably in the last 10 years they might heavily consider it. So many of us on this forum and priority, have been waiting for ages because we all have different circumstances... you need to definatley get legal advice i recommend xxx. they are all over the UK and so sykpe consultations.
I'm with xxxxxxx' and they are extremely bad. I'm actually thinking of switching our solicitor since we have only been getting wrong advice and our lawyer hardly does anything to follow up with HO without us having to repeatedly tell her to.
I would rather recommend xxxxxxxx and most of their solicitors are very experienced with Spouse visas etc.
You are reading xxxx in the post due to the name being removed by CR001CR001 wrote: To both users, members are NOT permitted to post the names of companies or lawyers on the forum.
I forgot to add, that the above is only for visa application fees, it does not cover the IHS element you may need to check with VACmb7891 wrote:Hi
If you applying from Gerrys/VFS Global in Pakistan you can use the service below
http://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/pakistan/use ... ces.html#8
Online Payment Facility
Visa application fees must be paid online. For an additional fee (PKR 2000 per applicant) VAC staff can make online payments on behalf of applicants who do not have credit cards or access to the internet.
Applicants will be required to complete their application on the AccessUK website at one of the self-service kiosks.
Applicants using the online payment facility can pay for the service and for their visa fee in cash, directly to the VAC. VAC staff will make the online payment on behalf of the applicant using a corporate credit card specifically issued for this purpose.
The service costs an additional PKR 2,000 and is available to customers applying at the UK Visa Application Centres in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Mirpur.