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Yes it is a generic form for FP applications.adinaedri wrote:Thank you Casa.
I read it through and still have questions:
Is the correct form is really on visa4 UK? the amount of info requested is massive. I am not sure that it applies to Surinder Singh.
Also when filling in the form, they want an address in the UK.
This is of course, something I can not give as we are still in a different country.
Any idea on how to proceed?
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... permit.pdfAccommodation details
You might want to submit any of the following documents to provide us with evidence of your accommodation. This information might also be useful in showing us that your sponsor lives in the UK. We advise that you do not make any payments for accommodation, travel and so on until you have received your visa
If you are travelling together then leave it blank. Is it an optional field?adinaedri wrote:Thank you
This is exactly my point:
There want an address to show that the sponsor is in the UK.
However, I (being the BC) is the sponsor.
and we are traveling together.
So what is the solution?
-deep sigh-
Unfortunately you cannot negotiate or make deals with the authorities.adinaedri wrote:Another question:
My husband is a businessman and had traveled A LOT in the last decade...
Am I REALLY required to enter each and every trip he had had in the last 10 years? Is that correct? This must be insane and I does not make sense (
Would you fill it? we are looking at at least 7-10 trips a YEAR :-0
Yes (if foreign, not British), as he is a direct family member and will need a visa (FP) to enter UK.adinaedri wrote:And another question please..
Would our sun (3 y/a) need a similar application as well (based on surinder singh route)?
He was born outside the UK and holds a foreign citizenship.
thanks
Does your husband hold a residence card of an EU country issued under EU law (Article 10 or 20 of Directive 2004/38/EC) or is it issued under domestic law?adinaedri wrote:husband (non-eu citizen) holds a residence card of an EU country.