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Thanks, she's here visiting at the moment (entry via stamp upon arrival). Obviously we want to limit the time we have to be apart.Casa wrote:You can have a visa issued date deferred for up to 3 months, so you should be able to apply 3 months before her 21st birthday asking for entry after this date.
Thanks Elena, we'll have to be apart for a bit longer than that because she isn't 21 until August and she has to leave here by the beginning of June or she'll be classed as an overstayer.ElenaW wrote:If she's a US applicant, it's pretty much going to be fast track anyways. So include the marriage certificate, a few pictures (5 or less) and let them know in the cover letter that she stayed with you for 6 months in the UK. The stamps will speak for themselves in her passport. Also make sure to pay for quicker processing with world bridge. Then you'll only be apart a maximum of 15 days.
Good plan but don't book your travels until the visa is in her hand. It may have mistakes on it that they might need to fix (it happens sometimes) like a misspelled name for example.onourway wrote:
Thanks Elena, we'll have to be apart for a bit longer than that because she isn't 21 until August and she has to leave here by the beginning of June or she'll be classed as an overstayer.
I didn't know there was a fast track based on the country, that's good news. We are going to pay for the 15 day thing anyway though, it would be stupid not to I think. The plan is to get a flight back for the day before her 21st birthday (which would arrive in the UK on the morning of her actual birthday).
Thanks, we've got no choice regarding the travel really, she doesn't have a ticket back to the USA at the moment (she was going to just stay for a couple of weeks but things back in the USA changed so she decided to stay for the full six months). We'll therefore be booking a return ticket, with the return date being after her birthday.ElenaW wrote:Good plan but don't book your travels until the visa is in her hand. It may have mistakes on it that they might need to fix (it happens sometimes) like a misspelled name for example.onourway wrote:
Thanks Elena, we'll have to be apart for a bit longer than that because she isn't 21 until August and she has to leave here by the beginning of June or she'll be classed as an overstayer.
I didn't know there was a fast track based on the country, that's good news. We are going to pay for the 15 day thing anyway though, it would be stupid not to I think. The plan is to get a flight back for the day before her 21st birthday (which would arrive in the UK on the morning of her actual birthday).
The quicker service is $300 so since you'll be paying $1,000+ for the visa itself, I suppose $300 isn't too much more although, yikes it's quite a lot.
Thanks, no she won't have time for a new passport and in any event, she'll be using a return ticket so the name she travels under will have to be the same each way. Having the visa in maiden name isn't a problem for us thoughElenaW wrote:They must be in her maiden name which I'm assuming is the name on her passport. So yes it's not a problem. Unless she wants to get a new passport with her married name.