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HiElenaW wrote:The spousal visa is extremely easy and straight forward especially for an American citizen. Why not complete the form on your own and pay an extra $150 for an expeditor in the US that will get the visa for you in about 24-48 hours. Save your £400, even if you're making good money, it just makes no sense when all of the questions are about you and your spouse anyways. What is the person going to do keep calling you and ask for answers? They won't know when and where you met and much about your past history.
Himochyn wrote:Can you supply further information such as your ages , how long you have been married?
Can you explain why your situation is complicated?
That's plus visa fees I assume since an FLR from North America when I looked costs around 625 quid.Dansette wrote:
I had two brief chats with them a few months ago, they seemed to know their stuff, but I couldn't get too much information out of them as (probably quite understandably) they were reluctant to talk too much before I paid my £400.
No you don't, there is nothing complex about your situation at all.I have a fairly complex family immigration situation coming up.
The child is going to be born in the USA, so she will need to do international travel to get to the UK.John wrote:No you don't, there is nothing complex about your situation at all.I have a fairly complex family immigration situation coming up.
How pregnant is your wife? When is it hoped she will get to the UK? ElenaW has given you good advice ..... go for it!
The child need a passport? Not a requirement unless doing international travel.
OK Thanks JohnJohn wrote:OK, but it will not be a question of applying for British Citizenship for the child. The child will be British as soon as born.
It will just be a question of applying for a British passport for the child, at a British Mission in the US.
Wish I could but too late now, she is due in March.Wanderer wrote:Depends on what is important to you as a couple but why not have the child born in the UK if it's not too late? As it stand the child will only be British by descent, not by birth so the child cannot pass on British Nationality if ur grandchild is also born outside UK. Summert to think about in these globetrotting days if ur grandchild is born in some impoverished country....