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They usually do take intended date of travel into consideration. If they don't, you can get it corrected free of charge.auslander wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:51 pmHi,
My wife plans to apply for Tier 2 PBS ICT long term - dependent visa, from India. As per our plan, She plans to arrive in the UK on 7th December 2019. We have mentioned this on the visa application.
If for example, the visa gets approved on 25th October.
1) Will the 30 day vignette sticker visa, start from 25th October ending on 24th November, even though we had declared 7th December as the intended travel date?
OR
2) UKVI takes into account, that 7th December is her date of arrival in UK and the 30 day vignette will cover the 7th December, even though her visa was approved on 25th October.
Please advise.. thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
PR
Thank you very much for your help.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:12 pmThey usually do take intended date of travel into consideration. If they don't, you can get it corrected free of charge.auslander wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:51 pmHi,
My wife plans to apply for Tier 2 PBS ICT long term - dependent visa, from India. As per our plan, She plans to arrive in the UK on 7th December 2019. We have mentioned this on the visa application.
If for example, the visa gets approved on 25th October.
1) Will the 30 day vignette sticker visa, start from 25th October ending on 24th November, even though we had declared 7th December as the intended travel date?
OR
2) UKVI takes into account, that 7th December is her date of arrival in UK and the 30 day vignette will cover the 7th December, even though her visa was approved on 25th October.
Please advise.. thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
PR
can somebody answer this question, please? thanks in advance.auslander wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:08 pmMy wife will be applying for Tier 2 ICT PBS - dependent visa
There is one question on her visa application.
"Have you ever been given medical treatment in the UK?"
My wife was in the UK in 2012 on a tourist visa, when I was on tier 2 visa. She consulted a GP for only 15 minutes in the UK. That was her only contact with NHS. We were not asked to pay anything nor did we receive a letter.
1) Is this GP consultation, a medical treatment?
2) Do we have to pay for this consultation or is it free?
3)If we do have to pay, how can I find the amount?
She plans to answer "Yes" and then explain that it was a 15 minute consultation with the GP and no other contact with NHS after that.
Please advise.
Thanks,
PR