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jsamuel
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by jsamuel » Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:04 pm
Hi,
I want to know the procedure for applying visa for our newborn kid. Me and my wife have visa valid till 2014. My wife is currently in India where she gave birth to our child.
I want to know:
1) How do we take photographs for 1 month old kid
2) Do we need to take our kid to VFS while applying for visa
3) What are necessary documents for this
Thanks in advance
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QuickSam
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by QuickSam » Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:41 am
1) Check with photographers/shops dealing in Passport photos in your country
2) I guess the person / child needs to be present at the time of biometrics
3) a-Main applicants passport copy
b-Visa/BRP copy
c-Bank Statement (maintenance)
d-Birth Certificate
e-Salary Slips (main applicant)
f-Rental Agreement
etc.
***Get second opinion on point (2).
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mghe
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by mghe » Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:20 am
I dont think there is BRP for a children so young...
I was adviced by the VFS that my son (3 months old) will not need a Biometric.
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QuickSam
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by QuickSam » Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:30 am
mghe wrote:I dont think there is BRP for a children so young...
I was adviced by the VFS that my son (3 months old) will not need a Biometric.
You don't need Biometrics for infants but did you take your child to VFS for visa application? I guess that was question #2
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mghe
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by mghe » Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:14 pm
I am doing my application only next week. yes you have to take your child...
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by veera4u » Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:50 pm
mghe wrote:I am doing my application only next week. yes you have to take your child...
Hi there, I would appreciate if you can tell me the details you have submitted.
Also have you chosen the Work - > dependent child section before filling up the details.
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QuickSam
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by QuickSam » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:14 pm
veera4u wrote:
Also have you chosen the Work - > dependent child section before filling up the details.
Yes that's what you need to select.
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sweeti
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by sweeti » Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:34 pm
At all of above memeber
My husband is on tier 1 general visa and i was in pakistan for delivery.... now i am also going to apply for my new born baby visa from Pakistan..I have one query regarding birth ceritificate..for relationship proof i am attaching his birth ceritificate which is in engish and urdu both on same page and issued by govt of pakistan..do i still need its engish translation???any other thing i require for showing subsisting reationship of my husband(main applicant) with with my baby?
plz help me
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QuickSam
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by QuickSam » Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:50 pm
sweeti wrote:At all of above memeber
My husband is on tier 1 general visa and i was in pakistan for delivery.... now i am also going to apply for my new born baby visa from Pakistan..I have one query regarding birth ceritificate..for relationship proof i am attaching his birth ceritificate which is in engish and urdu both on same page and issued by govt of pakistan..do i still need its engish translation???any other thing i require for showing subsisting reationship of my husband(main applicant) with with my baby?
plz help me
If the certificate is in english and urdu then you don't need to get an english translation. The birth certificate should be enough to prove the relationship.
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sweeti
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by sweeti » Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:13 pm
thanks quick sam for your valuable reply