Dear All/Administrators/Moderators
I wanted to post this as a new thread but for some reason i can't figure out a way to do that. If any administrator or moderator can do that, please go a ahead and post it as a new thread.
This Post is about Tier 2 dependent VISAS. My wife and child has successfully got their visas today. I am posting the whole procedure that we have been through in order to apply.
Please note: I am already in the UK and on Tier 2 General VISA over 3 years category. I am not a solicitor and I have not hired any solicitor. I did everything by myself. I just read the guidance and immigration rules very carefully. Off-course without the help of immigration board members it was not possible at all.
Time Scale:
Applications submitted - 18-01-2016
Appointments date - 20-01-2016
Applications received in Sheffield UK (Email confirmation) - 21-01-2016
Phone call received from Gerry's Pakistan for the collection of documents - 05-02-2016
Collected documents from Gerry's Pakistan Lahore Office - 08-02-2016
If I exclude weekends, it took 12 working days. Pretty quick.
There were two applications. For my wife and child. Following documents were submitted:
(PLEASE NOTE IELTS is NOT a requirement for Tier 2 or 4 Dependent VISAS. I am not sure about the dependents of those who currently hold ILRs. Please read the guidance)
For my wife and child:
1- Online submitted application forms for both
2- Two passport sized photographs for each applicant
3- Passport of my wife and child
4- Marriage certificates (In Pakistan we receive two marriage certificates. 1 in Urdu hand written from the registrar and 2nd is from the government)
5- Urdu to English translations of Marriage certificate.
6- Pakistani ID Card photocopies and Urdu to English translations.
7- Wife's mother's and father's ID card coloured photocopies and Urdu to English translations.
8- Birth certificate
9- B-Form (It is a certificate which is issued to children in Pakistan as ID card can't be issued to them)
10- TB Tests certificates for both
11- Vaccination records of my child
12- Bank statement (covering 3 months period showing £1260 for two dependents). I went to bank and they printed it for me on an A4 paper and was black and white. But they stamped it and i posted these to my wife. Your wife/husband is required to attach original bank statements. Scanned copies are not accepted i believe.
13- Subsisting relationships proofs (To prove that i attached our wedding photos, honeymoon photos, photos with the family and photos with the baby. In total we submitted 40 photos. To prove the communication, i took screen shots of skype call records, facebook messages, whatsapp messages and some call records. We text each other in Urdu language but i did not translate any of the messages in English as we submitted about 80 pages for facebook and what's app communications). To prove that i also support my wife in Pakistan, i provided my wife with money sent records as well.
14-Scanned coloured copy of my passport i.e. the husband
15- Scanned coloured copy of my BRP
16-Scanned copy of my Pakistani ID card
17-Payslips for last three months
18-Employer's letter (If any one needs the format let me know. I'll paste it here)
19- Tenancy agreement, Landlord's no objection letter and House survery i.e. length, width and height of the rooms etc.
20. My cover letter
21. My wife's cover letter
When she went to submit the application, staff at the VISA application center forced her to also provide 2 sets of photo copies of each document. I don't know why they did it as there is nothing mentioned in Home office guidance and nothing at VFS global website as well.
Nevertheless the point is when you go to VISA application center in Pakistan get two sets of photocopies with you as well. It will make the process easier. My wife's appointment was 11 am and she was out before 12. It could have been much more quicker if we knew about the photocopies.
And yes it costed my about £4500 for two applications. Too much expensive.
I hope above will help someone in successfully getting the visa for their wife/husband.
I am more than happy to answer any questions.
Best regards and good luck!!!
T!