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Tier 1 (G) Dependants (Entry Clearance from Pakistan)

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Tier 1 (G) Dependants (Entry Clearance from Pakistan)

Post by shahmir » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:14 pm

I am a Tier 1 (G) migrant living in the UK from last few months only. I am looking forward to bring my family in the UK. Here is a list of documents my wife and two children will present at VAC Islamabad. I am looking for any further advise please.

All documents are original except document no. 1 & 6 where certified copies have been provided.

1) My Immigration Status in the UK
a. Certified copy of Bio-data page of passport
b. Certified copy of current visa page of passport

2) Maintenance Evidence covering last three months
a. Letter & Statement from Bank Alfalah Pakistan from 21-07-2011 to 20-10-2011 £xxxx Ref: OANDA website Oct-2011
b. Saving account statement from HSBC UK, balance over
£xxxx from 21-07-2011 to 20-10-2011 (same period as above)
[£2800+1600+1600+1600]

3) My Wife
a. Nikah Nama (Marriage Certificate) in Urdu registered and endorsed by the appropriate Cantonment Board (Cantonment Boards replace Union Councils in cantonment areas) along with certified translation in English as required by UKBA
b. Letter from United Bank Pakistan (Joint Account – Consistent Relationship)
c. Family Registration Certificate issued on 23/07/2011 (Consistent Relationship)
d. Tuberculosis Test Certificate
e. Wedding Photo Album (March/April 2007)

4) My Children
a. Birth Certificates of both children
b. ‘Certificate of Children under 18 years of age’ in Urdu along with certified translation in English as required by UKBA
c. Please also see document no. 3c (Family Registration Certificate)

5) My Employment
Letter from my current employer

6) My Accommodation
Certified copy of mortgage documents

• Passports
• Photographs
• Separate application forms (filled and signed as required)
• Payment at VAC Islamabad
• Biometrics at VAC Islamabad (wife only)

Anything more?
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Post by asu1z » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:35 am

Your documents look fine.

How much is the application fee for each dependent? Where are the fees published?

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Post by imranhameed2000 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:10 pm

Just one thing i can see lacking is might be the children TB certificate (if they need one)..please make sure that they do or they do not need one.

Otherwise your application looks fine to me.

I just have got my wife's dependant visa today with the similar documentation.

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Post by shahmir » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:29 pm

Children are underage and do not need to take a TB Test or Biometrics. Any latest processing times from Islamabad please?

For a quick reference, I think I should paste these links:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... %20English#
Children under 5 years old must submit their visa application in the normal way, but they do not need to enrol their biometric information.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... %20English
You do not need to have a TB test if you are:
>> a child under the age of 11;
>> a holder of a diplomatic passport; or
>> a returning UK resident.
Last edited by shahmir on Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by shahmir » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:37 pm

Its Rs. 116,000/-
Actually it's £800 and Consular Rate in Pakistan is Rs. 145/£.

More details here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... ableAnchor

Also check this
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... %20English
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Post by shahmir » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:48 pm

@imranhameed2000

Congratulations

I saw your timeline. Its really fast.
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