Yes its important, because when I went to London walk-in centre (priority) they asked for it there.
In addition, solicitors ask for it to be filled too
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Yes its important, because when I went to London walk-in centre (priority) they asked for it there.
That's a generic mail sent out. If you have uploaded all supporting documents and spouse tendered passport and other items at biometric appointment then no further action required of you.Wandra wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 5:44 pmHello all,
Today I got this email from visainfo. I have uploaded my documents along with the application in Gov.uk and my husband had done his biometric two days ago in India. I am wondering if I need to take action to this email, do I need to submit the documents again?
"Thank you for your online application which has been received at the UK Decision Making Centre. Your application is currently being prepared for consideration by an Entry Clearance Officer.
PLEASE NOTE: This email is to acknowledge receipt of your Settlement application, if you or your sponsor have not already submitted supporting documentation please ensure you follow the process listed below: UKVI is unable to consider your application without these documents.
Please ensure that your supporting documents are submitted within 5 working days of this email.
Your sponsor, agent or representative can submit supporting documents in the UK at various locations in person or by post for a fee. For further details, please refer to Option 3 and 4 in the link below:
https://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/en
If we do not receive your supporting documents within 5 working days your application will be processed based on the information provided in the Visa Application Form.
No further request for your supporting documentation will be issued.
With all correspondence please ensure you quote the above GWF reference number."
Thank you for your help.
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Hi, what did your husband take to the biometric Appointment?
LovePreet2020 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 10:04 pmHi, what did your husband take to the biometric Appointment?
I am planning to apply for Spouse visa in uk for my husband in India, and want to upload the documents in the UK.
I am confused to what is required for the biometric appointment.
Wandra wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:20 amLovePreet2020 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 10:04 pmHi, what did your husband take to the biometric Appointment?
I am planning to apply for Spouse visa in uk for my husband in India, and want to upload the documents in the UK.
I am confused to what is required for the biometric appointment.
Hi,
Once you upload the documents online. You only need the appointment letter from the site and passport for biometrics.
Your application will be processed based on the information or details you provided as at the time of application.Wandra wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:02 amHello,
I have a doubt regarding my spouse's application. The application and Biometrics are done in March. Due to COVID, the application process is on hold until now. My current job contract ends this July (which I have given in the application in March) but I was able to secure another job now starts September. My worry is that if the Home Office process my application in August, will it make any problem to my application?
Thank you.
If you have updated your present circumstances to HMRC and have got the correct tax code then no issue.Wandra wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:19 pmHello,
Thank you for your support and answer.
In my employment record my lawyer noticed that my tax code was incorrect and then we corrected the tax code with the help of HMRC. Now the situation is that last pay slip will have different Tax code than the previous 5 payslip. We have changed the tax code and pay the tax. This detail I have forgotten to mention it in my cover letter. I wonder will that be any problem with my application process?
All the changes of my tax code are present in my HMRC account. In previous tax year record it shows both of my job.
Thank you.
If you had correctly supplied the information & the corresponding documents relating to 2nd job then there shouldn't be any issue.Wandra wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 5:55 pmHello,
Thank you for your answers.
I got a call from Home office today. she asked me regarding my job. I answered all the questions asked much to my capacity. However, she didn't ask anything about my second job which is school, I said that I work in 2 jobs and she took a detail of where I work. She said she will tell the main office about my second job and if they want to enquire about that job they will call me.
Will this be any issues later?
Thank you
You need to travel within the deadline of your entry clearance.
Yes you can.Wandra wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:23 pmAlso, to meet the financial requirement for the visa, I am currently working 2 jobs. As we got the spouse visa will it be okay to I quit my part time job for now, and as we only need to show the financial requirement for the past year for renewal spouse visa.
Thnak you for all your support and answers.
King regards.
£9300 from the last 6 months till the point of applying under category A.
Nobody can advise about it for sure because after USA & Brazil the India is heavily hit by virus transmission, halting all day to day activities & operations abruptly. But anecdotally national airlines are comparatively more uncertain.Wandra wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 11:17 pmHi,
I need air travel advise from India to UK. My husband recently got is a dependent visa. While searching the air tickets, agents are saying the tickets are uncertain and foreign flights may get cancelled.
Can anyone advise on which airlines you have traveled recently / going to travel from India to the UK?
Thank you