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ravisb_2014 wrote:Thanks to all the expert, specially moonlight who answered all my silly queries.
Finally, my wife and daughter dependent visa is approved and we got the passport yesterday. Excited to be with my family soon.
If anyone needs any info regarding dependent visa (out-of-country), please feel free to ask.
Hi ... Tahnk you for your post .. I have one question ... Can i submit 3 pay slip with the case ...?NeelP wrote:Hi,
I recently applied for and received my wife and 5 month old son's visas. Posting here so it may be useful to someone in the similar situation. Note that my wife was in the UK as T2ICT dependent and traveled to India for delivery of our child and her leave to remain expired during the timeframe, not sure if it has any bearing on the application.
I applied through visa4uk website, the process is a long but easy and requires you to have all the information at hand, make sure you choose appropriate provider of maintenance funds (Main applicant's funds in this case)
1) Documents - I followed tier2_applicant's excellent guide (http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 60571.html) with 1 set each for my wife and my son's application.
[*]Application forms (my wife signed on behalf of my son)
[*]Passports
[*]Photograph (as per guidance on the site) 2 each
[*]copy of my passport
[*]copy of my BRP
[*]employment reference letter from employer
[*]Marriage certificate (for wife)
[*]Birth certificate (child)
[*]Salary slips for previous 6 months (original/stamped by the employer)
[*]Bank statements for previous 6 months (either original or verified/stamped by the bank in case of e-statements)
[*]Tenancy agreement (This is good to have but not mandatory as per my understanding)
[*] UK pre-departure Tuberculosis detection medical certificate (This is now regulated and only done at list of "approved" hospitals by UKVI - list available on their website)
2) Appointment - Paid the fees and booked the appointment via visa4uk website. It gives you an option to choose your preferred VFS location and I found that plenty of slots are available even as close as 3 days from submission of the application. Remember to book the same appointment date and time for your wife and child(ren).
[*] Appointment date: 27 Jan, 2015
3) On day of appointment - They will take your dependent's biometric details and your child's photograph (children below certain age are not required to give biometric) - and take your documents. They are not authorized to make any comments about your documentation so do not ask any questions on that. They will give you an option to either a) collect your documents in person from VFS b) Send them via pre-paid courier to your address and keep you posted on the status of delivery via sms. You can choose one
4) Status updates - they will send you periodic status updates via email and sms (if you chose the service) about documents being submitted to high commission, under process and finally been dispatched back. I got the submission email next day (28 Jan, 2015), Under process update on the following day (29 Jan, 2015) and decision made/documents dispatched status on 3 Feb, 2015.
5) Documents received via courier- 4 Feb 2015.
Feel free to ask any details I may have left out.
HTH,
-N.