Hello mods, I have been taking your advise with any problem I have come across so far with my spouse visa application. We have hired a solictor - which i think now was a mistake as Solictor doesnt seem to know much. My wife (sponsor) contract with school ends August 2016. We had sixth payslip on 27t...
Hello guys, I'm soooo happy, Mrs visa has been accepted :). Posted my timeline on other post But i'm worried I haven't received my documents back from Sheffield yet and it's been almost a week since passport has been collected. Does anyone know how long it takes before you receive documents back? I...
Yes i would like to think we are 100 % correct with the docs. Financial requirmemts etc all met. One thing i would like to get your advice on is the genuine and subsisting marriage. We got married 3 years ago in pakistan, wife had to go bk to uk for find job and evetually meet financial requirmemts....
Has anyone applied priority settlement visa from pakistan ??? Is it worth the extra 450 pounds?? And also does it always get processed in the 15 woking days as it says
Thank you for your reply. Actually i got it all wrong when used FLR(M) as this wudnt apply coz i am not in uk and wud be my first application for spouse visa.
Dear Mods, I posted this before as well but no reply from any one. Kindly please have a look and advise accordingly. I would try putting it in the most simplest of forms. My wife (sponsor) started working for a School through Hays recruiters in Sep 2015 The agency gave her a temporary contract of 4 ...
Hello all, My Spouse (sponsor) is paid By recruitment agency £600/week. The agency hired her i. September2015 for the school for initial (temp) 4 months till December. Now the same school wants to make her permanent after december with salary exceeding the £18,600 mark. That contract would be from j...
Hello all, My Spouse (sponsor) is paid By recruitment agency £600/week. The agency hired her i. September2015 for the school for initial (temp) 4 months till December. Now the same school wants to make her permanent after december with salary exceeding the £18,600 mark. That contract would be from j...
Oh my goodness another 10 weeks??? :o It is ridiculous, for a temporary stamp, we have to wait 4 months?! can't believe this, we are already in Ireland for 4 months, another 4 months for temporary stamp and another 2 months for Family permit then almost a year to go to UK? :x :shock: This is absolu...
Thank you guys for your response. Well initially the appointment was booked at Karachi office on 21st but they turned up only to find out that office is closed and they didn't bother informing/emailing. Then Eid and other holidays eventually they managed to attend vfs office to find out that NADRA ...
I emailed solvit about the situation in dublin office and if they eere aware of the delay and doing somthing about it. There reply was.... "Dear Ahmed We are aware of the current issues with visa processing times and we are in regular contact with the relevant authority in Ireland. There has be...
Just to let you know - about parents there could be issues like dependancies. I am absolutely not aware of it. You better research on that wether u need to show they are dependant in you or not. For a spouse of EEA national there is no such requirement
They just need your passport copy and that covering letter from you. Its best you stay in uk until they get the visa because nowadays EU family member visa is taking ,ore than 12 weeks
pti2323 sorry i just saw your post you must be refering to my old post on 26th august i got only incomplete refusal when i collected my docs for gerrys office islamabad..2 days ago i got full refusal letter.. :wink: Well dublin seems to have been bombarded with quite a lot of cases, they are taking...
[<span id="IL_AD10" class="IL_AD">quote</span>="Pti2323"]Absolutely. For join visa it shows your already in ireland excercing your treaty rights. Which means extra docs. On the other hand Accompanied visa is an easy process with less hassle. Thanks, 1. So, I can travel...
Absolutely. For join visa it shows your already in ireland excercing your treaty rights. Which means extra docs. On the other hand Accompanied visa is an easy process with less hassle.
You already are an EU national if you are a British Citizen. You just need to exercise your treaty rights. There is already abundance of information about that on this forum