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upset_human wrote:Hello
Im a 22 year old who has recently submitted my spouce visa application from Karachi Pakistan. My hubby is in UK and a UK citizen.
All the relavent ORIGINAL supporting documents hav been submitted as follows
1) 12 month bank statements
2) 9 months payslips
3) current job certificate letter
4) last years P-60
5) Tenancy agreement
6) Council Tax bill and payment receipt
7) English Nikkah Namma .. &
8 Pictures of our wedding
Now I know that photocopies may cause some problems, however due to last minute issues and some problems we had with the documents, my hubby cud not provide SOME original docs as follows...,
1) the last month (12th month) bank statement was submitted with the application as a PHOTOCOPY
2) the last month (8th month) of payslip was submitted with the application as a PHOTOCOPY
3) All the last three months of utility bills (telephone and gas only) were submitted as PHOTOCOPIES
ALSO....i got married in 2007 and my hubby visted me once in 2008 and now in 2009 im applying. In the application form i stated that we have last time met once in 2008.....but i have not submitted any proof of his visit like passport stamp or something.
So please can someone answer my questions as follows...
1) Will this application hav a chance in succeeding?
2) Is this an ill prepared application?
3) Do you think I stand a chance in being granted a spouce visa?
UpsetHuman
If you have only recently submitted your case, then the photocopies pages of your husband passport should show that he visited you in 2009.ALSO....i got married in 2007 and my hubby visited me once in 2008 and now in 2009 im applying. In the application form i stated that we have last time met once in 2008.....but i have not submitted any proof of his visit like passport stamp or something.
1. Chances are 50/50So please can someone answer my questions as follows...
1) Will this application have a chance in succeeding?
2) Is this an ill prepared application?
3) Do you think I stand a chance in being granted a spouse visa?
I can suggest a few things , but I would say that "my husband was to busy saving money to pay for all the ruddy fees the BHC charge nowadays instead of wasting it to come and see me for a few days etc".You may be asked to explain why your husband has only visited you once since your wedding in 2007. Best have a plausible answer ready.
i dint do this, husband still got his visa!!With a passport you have to take it to a solicitor get them to copy every single page of it and then sign and stamp each page to state it is a true copy of the original.