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Oh cool, How did he find the exam? My wife seems to be confident she feels she should be able to pass it. If it wasn't for the changes in the UKBA approved board list i would have been applying for the visa next month! She had passed her A1 on the old list but as it had changed it was compulsory for her to undertake one from the new list.XnailaX wrote:shade...ma hubby did the TOEIC test in peshawar...pm me if u need any information...jzk..
When i sent unregistered post my wife never got it at all. She has only been recieving it since i've been sending registered deliveries. Think it also depends on how your spouses local post office is set up. Inshallah all will go well.Exquisit33 wrote:Thanks yeah its been about 3 weeks for me too mid Oct as well, still waiting for the letter to reach its destination.. Insh'Allah I hope it gets there safely. Thank you for your reply shade00. I sent using normal post, not signed or anythingshade00 wrote:Yeah due to Eid it could prolong the duration of the letter getting there. Also it depends how quick it gets to the designated post office, or location of p/o in pak. The one i use from A.K mirpur ends takes 3-4 weeks. Its the same both ways wether i send my wife something and vice versa. I've sent a card around mid octover and she still has not received it. Wouldn't be surprised if the post office employees over there fiddle around with post. Thats why i feel a little cautious when i send a gift.Exquisit33 wrote:Thank you shade00. I was wondering why my letter hasn't reached there yet, I also think Eid would mean post offices would also be closed! When I sent it, post office man said it normally would take 1 week.. so I was confused. Thanks!shade00 wrote:
Usually on registered delivery it takes around 3 weeks for me.
Some of mine have even taken 4 weeks.
Thats why its really important to keep the postal reciepts when you send anything.
What's difference between registered and unregistered? I remember post office giving me a stamp of £1.10 and a sticker saying Air Mail.. nothing else.. no receipt they just said put it in the postboxshade00 wrote:When i sent unregistered post my wife never got it at all. She has only been recieving it since i've been sending registered deliveries. Think it also depends on how your spouses local post office is set up. Inshallah all will go well.Exquisit33 wrote:Thanks yeah its been about 3 weeks for me too mid Oct as well, still waiting for the letter to reach its destination.. Insh'Allah I hope it gets there safely. Thank you for your reply shade00. I sent using normal post, not signed or anythingshade00 wrote:Yeah due to Eid it could prolong the duration of the letter getting there. Also it depends how quick it gets to the designated post office, or location of p/o in pak. The one i use from A.K mirpur ends takes 3-4 weeks. Its the same both ways wether i send my wife something and vice versa. I've sent a card around mid octover and she still has not received it. Wouldn't be surprised if the post office employees over there fiddle around with post. Thats why i feel a little cautious when i send a gift.Exquisit33 wrote:
Thank you shade00. I was wondering why my letter hasn't reached there yet, I also think Eid would mean post offices would also be closed! When I sent it, post office man said it normally would take 1 week.. so I was confused. Thanks!
Thats why its really important to keep the postal reciepts when you send anything.
Don't worry....the question they ask are just standard questions like what's the your sponsers age and relationship with you. They might ask for address etc....my wife and son came before eid and all they asked her was my name and date of birth....nothing elsekmamood wrote:Salaam to all
can anyone help me my hubbys comming to uk next sunday n i dnt have a clue on what he will be asked at the airport. What kind off questions he will be asked?im nt sure pls sum one help
@ Faysal.faysal wrote:Don't worry....the question they ask are just standard questions like what's the your sponsers age and relationship with you. They might ask for address etc....my wife and son came before eid and all they asked her was my name and date of birth....nothing elsekmamood wrote:Salaam to all
can anyone help me my hubbys comming to uk next sunday n i dnt have a clue on what he will be asked at the airport. What kind off questions he will be asked?im nt sure pls sum one help
http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/aaaaaa123 wrote:Hi
CAN U SEND ME THE LINK 4 LAND REGISTRY WEBSITE N CAN U TELL ME DO I NEED OFFICIAL OR UNOFFICIAL DEEDS
THANKS
Not really...i just stated we wanted to travel on this date......some people say if you get a pnr from travel agent i.e you want to reserve a seat they give visa quick.....but i didnt and still got the visa stamped quicklyTxS wrote:@ Faysal.faysal wrote:Don't worry....the question they ask are just standard questions like what's the your sponsers age and relationship with you. They might ask for address etc....my wife and son came before eid and all they asked her was my name and date of birth....nothing elsekmamood wrote:Salaam to all
can anyone help me my hubbys comming to uk next sunday n i dnt have a clue on what he will be asked at the airport. What kind off questions he will be asked?im nt sure pls sum one help
You know the cover letter you wrote when you gave your wife's paspport, did you attach proof of planned travel (like a ticket to UK)? thanks mate