Many thanks for all your input and useful pointers. Her visa expires in a couple of months time so we are getting ready to put in an application in a few weeks time. I think that we have at least established that she won’t be deported which was her main concern as her hubby keeps threatening her wit...
Thanks very much Kashif_Hussain. There was no domestic violence involved so she cant go through that route. Her kids are both British and are aged 8 and 5. Unfortunately, she was not aware that she could claim benefits on DLR....this could have made significant difference in her life all these years...
Hello everyone, I am posting on behalf of a friend who is in a bit of difficulty following the breakdown of her marriage. She came into the UK in 2010 on a fiancée visa and eventually got married in 2011. However being from a non-english speaking country and due to her inability to pass the English ...
Eligibility Criteria: 3years Spouse of BC Method of Application: Royal Mail Special Delivery Date of Application: 28/08/2012 Date of Receipt by UKBA: 29/08/2012 Debit of payment: 31/08/2012 Acknowledgement receipt:none received Approval:20/10/2012 (dated 17/10/2012) Citizenship Ceremony: 01/11/2012(...
Eligibility Criteria: 3years Spouse of BC
Method of Application: Royal Mail Special Delivery
Date of Application: 28/08/2012
Date of Receipt by UKBA: 29/08/2012
Debit of payment: 31/08/2012
Acknowledgement receipt:never got one
Approval:20/10/2012 (dated 17/10/2012)
Ceremony:01/11/2012 (private)
Hi, Is this for set m? I would advise based on my experience from Glasgow PEO earlier this week. You should go with as many documents as possible. I did not have documents in joint names but I had about 18 documents spanning the last two years addressed to us individually. I handed everything to the...
For u the visa is not free, you are not in the UK as a spouse yet.
Thanks Wanderer. Does it then mean that I have to provide all the documents for a normal application. I thought my marriage certificate was enough proof that I was married to a UK National.
Hi, I have just recently gotten married to a Brit and we are planning to do an extensive tour of Europe within the next few months. I am presently on PSW and have not yet switched to FLR(M). Now I have booked an appointment at the French Consulate in Edinburgh but I was just wondering if my not havi...
I got mine just a little after two weeks and it's from a respectable university in the midlands. I think if one meets all the requirements, one really has nothing to fear. Cheers!!
Just to let you guys know that there is no hard and fast rule for the processing time. I applied on Dec 5th and got my passport and visa on 24th...just in time for the christmas celebration!!