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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by dupyshoo: 1:41am On Apr 10, 2018
For travelling within Europe, since you have UK spouse visa and not Article 10 residence card, I think you will need to apply for Schengen visa. The requirements are relaxed for spouse of British citizens though and you can get the visa within few days.

For outside Europe, I don't think there will be any preferential treatment. You will be treated based on the passport you hold.

Aphrodite007:
LexusGs430 darling grin

I need your help o! grin

Seeing as my husband is a brit, can I travel to any country:
(1). on my own for conferences?
(2.) with him for holidays?
(3.) within Europe (without visas)?
(4.) outside Europe?

As in, will it be easier now, or will I still have to suffer the stigma of being Nigerian?

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by SAWA17(f): 12:18pm On Apr 10, 2018
Good Afternoon All! I have been a secret follower for over 2 years! The information here has been so helpful. I am British and my hubby is Nigerian.

We submitted yesterday at Ikeja. The only thing they collected was his passport.... Am I correct in thinking that I should include the paper application in the documents to send to Sheffield?

Please oo, how many working days do I have to submit the documents in Sheffield?

Many thanks!
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Jaydee11: 12:39pm On Apr 10, 2018
Good afternoon my beautiful people in the house, Lexusgs430 I hail sir and my fellow brothers and sisters. Please, I am here again to ask a few questions as regards my son's visa application to the UK. My husband and I are presently in UK but we relocated from Saudi Arabia and my 6hr old son is schooling in Nigeria as at when we applied in Saudi Arabia in February. Presently, we are planning to apply for his dependent visa by July which is the end of the school year. Please, how do we go about this? My husband is d main applicant, do we have to keep another maintenance fund for both my husband nd my son or my son alone? Also, what supporting documents are we to submit at Ikeja on his behalf or are we send the supporting documents from our present location in London to sheffield? Please, I need more explanation on this as we don't seem to see any full explanation about this on the gov.uk site. Thank you and God bless u all sirs and mas.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2018
SAWA17:
Good Afternoon All! I have been a secret follower for over 2 years! The information here has been so helpful. I am British and my hubby is Nigerian.

We submitted yesterday at Ikeja. The only thing they collected was his passport.... Am I correct in thinking that I should include the paper application in the documents to send to Sheffield?

Please oo, how many working days do I have to submit the documents in Sheffield?

Many thanks!

No that is not needed because he has done that online already.

You can send the supporting document as soon as possible, no need to start counting working days since the application and biometric aspect have been taken care of.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 12:57pm On Apr 10, 2018
Jaydee11:
Good afternoon my beautiful people in the house, Lexusgs430 I hail sir and my fellow brothers and sisters. Please, I am here again to ask a few questions as regards my son's visa application to the UK. My husband and I are presently in UK but we relocated from Saudi Arabia and my 6hr old son is schooling in Nigeria as at when we applied in Saudi Arabia in February. Presently, we are planning to apply for his dependent visa by July which is the end of the school year. Please, how do we go about this? My husband is d main applicant, d[b]o we have to keep another maintenance fund for both my husband nd my son or my son alone?[/b] Also, what supporting documents are we to submit at Ikeja on his behalf or are we send the supporting documents from our present location in London to sheffield? Please, I need more explanation on this as we don't seem to see any full explanation about this on the gov.uk site. Thank you and God bless u all sirs and mas.

You need to check the dependant financial requirement to get the accurate answer for this..when i get the link i will drop it here.

The documents like his birth certificate, your tenancy agreement/mortgage paper, financial requirement proof, marriage certificate. I'm not sure if a 6yrs old child needs TB certificate(read up on that to be sure), data page of you and your hubby's passport etc all need to be submitted at ikeja.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by cindylee: 4:48pm On Apr 10, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Congratulations on your safe delivery..........

What you do is very simple, apply the same way you originally did + include your experience at LHR....... Dats all.....

Dear Lexus and Justwise, I didn't give an update of my application and all that after my unfortunate incident. I am currently in the UK with my baby and husband, Leeds to be precise. Been here since February 8.

I applied again as you advised as my husband was now on a tier 2 with his COS and letter of maintenance from his work place. Funnily enough, we forgot to include marriage certificate and during the wait I almost died. We used priority got the visa about 8 working days later.

This time we didn't go through London Heathrow. We used KLM via Amsterdam to Leeds. At the airport the immigration officer asked if I had been to UK before and I downloaded everything to him. He detained us for a while to go check inside. Came back and allowed us in. My husband almost died of heartattack when he saw every one coming out of the airport with no sight of us. Eventually came out and all of our worries over.

We have collected our brp and even registered with a hospital. Did baby's dedication recently. I want to thank everyone that replied during my trying time. I actually thought my travel was over. Husband and I even talked about him moving back to Nigeria if it was no longer possible for me to join him. In all I give praise to God for everything.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 6:21pm On Apr 10, 2018
cindylee:


Dear Lexus and Justwise, I didn't give an update of my application and all that after my unfortunate incident. I am currently in the UK with my baby and husband, Leeds to be precise. Been here since February 8.

I applied again as you advised as my husband was now on a tier 2 with his COS and letter of maintenance from his work place. Funnily enough, we forgot to include marriage certificate and during the wait I almost died. We used priority got the visa about 8 working days later.

This time we didn't go through London Heathrow. We used KLM via Amsterdam to Leeds. At the airport the immigration officer asked if I had been to UK before and I downloaded everything to him. He detained us for a while to go check inside. Came back and allowed us in. My husband almost died of heartattack when he saw every one coming out of the airport with no sight of us. Eventually came out and all of our worries over.

We have collected our brp and even registered with a hospital. Did baby's dedication recently. I want to thank everyone that replied during my trying time. I actually thought my travel was over. Husband and I even talked about him moving back to Nigeria if it was no longer possible for me to join him. In all I give praise to God for everything.


Pleased you eventually got it all resolved.... Why did you not invite us for baby's dedication? Invite us when next baby receives a younger sibling..........

NB : Remember to pay your 85% tithe (in £) ........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 6:25pm On Apr 10, 2018
Jaydee11:
Good afternoon my beautiful people in the house, Lexusgs430 I hail sir and my fellow brothers and sisters. Please, I am here again to ask a few questions as regards my son's visa application to the UK. My husband and I are presently in UK but we relocated from Saudi Arabia and my 6hr old son is schooling in Nigeria as at when we applied in Saudi Arabia in February. Presently, we are planning to apply for his dependent visa by July which is the end of the school year. Please, how do we go about this? My husband is d main applicant, do we have to keep another maintenance fund for both my husband nd my son or my son alone? Also, what supporting documents are we to submit at Ikeja on his behalf or are we send the supporting documents from our present location in London to sheffield? Please, I need more explanation on this as we don't seem to see any full explanation about this on the gov.uk site. Thank you and God bless u all sirs and mas.

When you originally applied, did you mention/disclose your son on the application?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Pacmandude: 9:20pm On Apr 10, 2018
Hi all,
Please i need your advise.
In November 2017 my wife and i submitted settlement visa application-spouse. Am British and my wife is Nigerian.My wife had her biometrics taken and her passport collected in TLS. She asked the person who collected her passport "what of the TB test and english language proficiency certificates"? Which she had with her on the day she went to give her biometrics, she was told its ok and she didn't submit it. We thought all was ok since it was stated in UK.gov website that the 2 documents be gotten from accredited offices (British Council and TB Clinic) and we thought that the offices will correspond them to Homeoffice. I submitted all required documents required payslips (earning more than 18,600 Pounds),evidence of where i live and work, etc.
On 14th February 2018, my wife was asked to come to TLS to pick up her passport and documents only to get there and find out she was refused the visa. The letter stated that she was refused on the basis that she did not submit the two documents-TB and english certificate, but all others required are ok ie from my own side. Receiving this she made an appeal for the refusal to be looked into by First tier tribunal UK. She was told that she has to wait till 26th June 2018 for it to be looked into. No hearing date has been fixed yet.
I tried to get the 2 documents back so I can reapply using priority, Tribunal said they forwarded the hard copies to Homeoffice, its only photocopy with them. Homeoffice said is should contact Tribunal that since i submitted the documents to Tribunal they will have my documents. Now this is very confusing.
I wanted to know why the long wait till 26th June 2018?
How else do i do to collect me documents so i can reapply using priority since both tribunal and Homeoffice are not responding?
Are we going to wait till the appeal is ready to give a verdict?
What other advises can i get?
I was asked to ask for Justwise or any other capable, able person here in this forum by people who had used this forum and some who are in this forum.
Please awaiting responses.Thank you
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Jaydee11: 9:31pm On Apr 10, 2018
justwise:


You need to check the dependant financial requirement to get the accurate answer for this..when i get the link i will drop it here.

The documents like his birth certificate, your tenancy agreement/mortgage paper, financial requirement proof, marriage certificate. I'm not sure if a 6yrs old child needs TB certificate(read up on that to be sure), data page of you and your hubby's passport etc all need to be submitted at ikeja.


Thank you big boss just wise for your response. But is it the original documents that we are going to submit at Ikeja? All the originals are with us here in London, we r at Middlesex to be precise sir.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Jaydee11: 9:38pm On Apr 10, 2018
Lexusgs430:


When you originally applied, did you mention/disclose your son on the application?

Yes, we disclosed that we have a 6year old who is studying in Nigeria and that we intend to bring him to UK at D end of the school year. We disclosed that my son is with my parents and we included their names and contacts on the section that asked about my parents' data.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 10:24pm On Apr 10, 2018
Jaydee11:


Thank you big boss just wise for your response. But is it the original documents that we are going to submit at Ikeja? All the originals are with us here in London, we r at Middlesex to be precise sir.

I'm not sure if they accept photocopy there though they will scan it and return the original copy the person at the visa center there.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 10:31pm On Apr 10, 2018
Pacmandude:
Hi all,
Please i need your advise.
In November 2017 my wife and i submitted settlement visa application-spouse. Am British and my wife is Nigerian.My wife had her biometrics taken and her passport collected in TLS. She asked the person who collected her passport "what of the TB test and english language proficiency certificates"? Which she had with her on the day she went to give her biometrics, she was told its ok and she didn't submit it. We thought all was ok since it was stated in UK.gov website that the 2 documents be gotten from accredited offices (British Council and TB Clinic) and we thought that the offices will correspond them to Homeoffice. I submitted all required documents required payslips (earning more than 18,600 Pounds),evidence of where i live and work, etc.
On 14th February 2018, my wife was asked to come to TLS to pick up her passport and documents only to get there and find out she was refused the visa. The letter stated that she was refused on the basis that she did not submit the two documents-TB and english certificate, but all others required are ok ie from my own side. Receiving this she made an appeal for the refusal to be looked into by First tier tribunal UK. She was told that she has to wait till 26th June 2018 for it to be looked into. No hearing date has been fixed yet.
I tried to get the 2 documents back so I can reapply using priority, Tribunal said they forwarded the hard copies to Homeoffice, its only photocopy with them. Homeoffice said is should contact Tribunal that since i submitted the documents to Tribunal they will have my documents. Now this is very confusing.
I wanted to know why the long wait till 26th June 2018?
How else do i do to collect me documents so i can reapply using priority since both tribunal and Homeoffice are not responding?
Are we going to wait till the appeal is ready to give a verdict?
What other advises can i get?
I was asked to ask for Justwise or any other capable, able person here in this forum by people who had used this forum and some who are in this forum.
Please awaiting responses.Thank you

Unfortunately that is the way its, tribunal hearing dates are always loaded, in 2010 when i had a case there it was the same situation.

In some cases you may not have to wait till the hearing because after reviewing your case and supporting documents they may overturn the decision and ask your wife to submit her passport for visa.

To get your document you just have to keep disturbing them else they will not be in a hurry to return it.

I completely understand your frustration though.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 10:42pm On Apr 10, 2018
cindylee:


Dear Lexus and Justwise, I didn't give an update of my application and all that after my unfortunate incident. I am currently in the UK with my baby and husband, Leeds to be precise. Been here since February 8.

I applied again as you advised as my husband was now on a tier 2 with his COS and letter of maintenance from his work place. Funnily enough, we forgot to include marriage certificate and during the wait I almost died. We used priority got the visa about 8 working days later.

This time we didn't go through London Heathrow. We used KLM via Amsterdam to Leeds. At the airport the immigration officer asked if I had been to UK before and I downloaded everything to him. He detained us for a while to go check inside. Came back and allowed us in. My husband almost died of heartattack when he saw every one coming out of the airport with no sight of us. Eventually came out and all of our worries over.

We have collected our brp and even registered with a hospital. Did baby's dedication recently. I want to thank everyone that replied during my trying time. I actually thought my travel was over. Husband and I even talked about him moving back to Nigeria if it was no longer possible for me to join him. In all I give praise to God for everything.

Congratulations!
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 11:00pm On Apr 10, 2018
Pacmandude:
Hi all,
Please i need your advise.
In November 2017 my wife and i submitted settlement visa application-spouse. Am British and my wife is Nigerian.My wife had her biometrics taken and her passport collected in TLS. She asked the person who collected her passport "what of the TB test and english language proficiency certificates"? Which she had with her on the day she went to give her biometrics, she was told its ok and she didn't submit it. We thought all was ok since it was stated in UK.gov website that the 2 documents be gotten from accredited offices (British Council and TB Clinic) and we thought that the offices will correspond them to Homeoffice. I submitted all required documents required payslips (earning more than 18,600 Pounds),evidence of where i live and work, etc.
On 14th February 2018, my wife was asked to come to TLS to pick up her passport and documents only to get there and find out she was refused the visa. The letter stated that she was refused on the basis that she did not submit the two documents-TB and english certificate, but all others required are ok ie from my own side. Receiving this she made an appeal for the refusal to be looked into by First tier tribunal UK. She was told that she has to wait till 26th June 2018 for it to be looked into. No hearing date has been fixed yet.
I tried to get the 2 documents back so I can reapply using priority, Tribunal said they forwarded the hard copies to Homeoffice, its only photocopy with them. Homeoffice said is should contact Tribunal that since i submitted the documents to Tribunal they will have my documents. Now this is very confusing.
I wanted to know why the long wait till 26th June 2018?
How else do i do to collect me documents so i can reapply using priority since both tribunal and Homeoffice are not responding?
Are we going to wait till the appeal is ready to give a verdict?
What other advises can i get?
I was asked to ask for Justwise or any other capable, able person here in this forum by people who had used this forum and some who are in this forum.
Please awaiting responses.Thank you

Have you applied to withdraw your appeal process?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Aphrodite007(f): 12:04am On Apr 11, 2018
Lexusgs430:


What is a darling without powered pap? grin

grin grin

Haba Lexus now grin

A darling without powered pap (what on earth is that sef grin), is a super darling.. oya answer me now.. just explain the travel situation as the spouse of a brit Cos I feel like I’m in limbo.

When I’m meant to queue up at the POE of any country, am I to join my fellow foreigners or join hubby?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Aphrodite007(f): 12:07am On Apr 11, 2018
dupyshoo:
For travelling within Europe, since you have UK spouse visa and not Article 10 residence card, I think you will need to apply for Schengen visa. The requirements are relaxed for spouse of British citizens though and you can get the visa within few days.

For outside Europe, I don't think there will be any preferential treatment. You will be treated based on the passport you hold.


Chop kiss Ma! kiss

Thank you so much!
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 12:18am On Apr 11, 2018
Aphrodite007:


grin grin

Haba Lexus now grin

A darling without powered pap (what on earth is that sef grin), is a super darling.. oya answer me now.. just explain the travel situation as the spouse of a brit Cos I feel like I’m in limbo.

When I’m meant to queue up at the POE of any country, am I to join my fellow foreigners or join hubby?





The present situation on your spousal visa, it covers you within the United Kingdom.

If you intend to travel to Holland, you would be required to apply for a visa (considering Oga's long leg, you application would be expedited).

After enjoying your holiday and queuing at passport control to return...... Madam, know your size and queue with your fellow pipu on the long line (green passport is not that green)...

Once you collect your Blue Passport, the world would be your oyster (factoring Brexit limitations).......

NB : Still expecting my powered pap......

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 12:29am On Apr 11, 2018
Aphrodite007:


grin grin

Haba Lexus now grin

A darling without powered pap (what on earth is that sef grin), is a super darling.. oya answer me now.. just explain the travel situation as the spouse of a brit Cos I feel like I’m in limbo.

When I’m meant to queue up at the POE of any country, am I to join my fellow foreigners or join hubby?




Now you know......

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Pacmandude: 3:53am On Apr 11, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Have you applied to withdraw your appeal process?

No i have not. Do i need to? I want the appeal to continue but want to retrieve the TB and english certificates so i can reapply using priority which would be faster (1month).
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 4:46am On Apr 11, 2018
Pacmandude:


No i have not. Do i need to? I want the appeal to continue but want to retrieve the TB and english certificates so i can reapply using priority which would be faster (1month).

Let me understand you correctly........

(1) You do not want to stop the appeal process for a spousal visa application?
(2) You want to reapply for the same spousal visa, using priority application?
(3) You want both applications to run concurrently?


I hope the aforementioned is not what you are saying?

NB : Pardon my too many questions (excessive paraga running through my veins)........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Whitnified: 12:57pm On Apr 11, 2018
Husband Visa Granted...couldn't be happier.
App: 8/02/2018 (Priority)
Bio: 15/02/2018
Doc Sent: 19/02/2018
Emailed to check status: 23/03/2018
Call to sponsor: 27/03/2018 (lasted for 24 mins and was so nervous I answered some questions vaguely like description of work surrounding, names of colleagues and other irrelevant questions smh)
Call to sponsor employer: 28/03/2018 (lasted 15 mins)
Emailed & Called to check status: 6/04/2018 (both said still being considered)
Passport collection email: 10/04/2018
Passport collected with visa: 11/04/2018 (37 working days since Biometric)
Visa valid: 05/04/2018 to 06/05/2018

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Pacmandude: 4:54pm On Apr 11, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Let me understand you correctly........

(1) You do not want to stop the appeal process for a spousal visa application?
(2) You want to reapply for the same spousal visa, using priority application?
(3) You want both applications to run concurrently?


I hope the aforementioned is not what you are saying?

NB : Pardon my too many questions (excessive paraga running through my veins)........


Yeah Lexusgs430 to your 3 questions.I read in another forum that some people do it. Using priority (one month) it would be approved before the appeal (3 months) goes through and one can suspend/withdraw the appeal after that. This is part of my asking to know what to do. I haven't done the priority yet. Its ok your too many questions,atleast clarification is necessary....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Pacmandude: 4:57pm On Apr 11, 2018
justwise:


Unfortunately that is the way its, tribunal hearing dates are always loaded, in 2010 when i had a case there it was the same situation.

In some cases you may not have to wait till the hearing because after reviewing your case and supporting documents they may overturn the decision and ask your wife to submit her passport for visa.

To get your document you just have to keep disturbing them else they will not be in a hurry to return it.

I completely understand your frustration though.


Thank you, Justwise for your response. I hope for prompt positive info from tribunal.Grateful
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by SomD: 6:03pm On Apr 11, 2018
Hello everyone. Please a TB certificate that shows abnormal chest xray but no signs of Tb detected, no referall letter issued or sputum test done. Is this acceptable? The interpretation of the result is that the spine is a bit curved but can’t be treated as it poses no threat and even if it were to be corrected, it should be done as a child but not now as an adult because bones have now calcified. Can anyone clarify for me if this certificate is okay. Pic attached.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:14pm On Apr 11, 2018
Whitnified:
Husband Visa Granted...couldn't be happier.
App: 8/02/2018 (Priority)
Bio: 15/02/2018
Doc Sent: 19/02/2018
Emailed to check status: 23/03/2018
Call to sponsor: 27/03/2018 (lasted for 24 mins and was so nervous I answered some questions vaguely like description of work surrounding, names of colleagues and other irrelevant questions smh)
Call to sponsor employer: 28/03/2018 (lasted 15 mins)
Emailed & Called to check status: 6/04/2018 (both said still being considered)
Passport collection email: 10/04/2018
Passport collected with visa: 11/04/2018 (37 working days since Biometric)
Visa valid: 05/04/2018 to 06/05/2018


Congratulations...... I remembered when you enrolled in this spousal visa university, now you have graduated....... wawu


NB : Remember to pay your 25% tithe....... (in £)
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:17pm On Apr 11, 2018
SomD:
Hello everyone. Please a TB certificate that shows abnormal chest xray but no signs of Tb detected, no referall letter issued or sputum test done. Is this acceptable? The interpretation of the result is that the spine is a bit curved but can’t be treated as it poses no threat and even if it were to be corrected, it should be done as a child but not now as an adult because bones have now calcified. Can anyone clarify for me if this certificate is okay. Pic attached.

Call the centre you did the test for clarification.... To fully rule out TB, sputum test would be the answer..........

NB : If they don't request a sputum test, offer to do it. And enclose all correspondence....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:20pm On Apr 11, 2018
Pacmandude:


Yeah Lexusgs430 to your 3 questions.I read in another forum that some people do it. Using priority (one month) it would be approved before the appeal (3 months) goes through and one can suspend/withdraw the appeal after that. This is part of my asking to know what to do. I haven't done the priority yet. Its ok your too many questions,atleast clarification is necessary....

The timeline of an appeal is between 18/20 months, on the other hand. A new priority application is one month......

From my limited knowledge, I do not think 2 applications of the same nature can run concurrently.........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Aphrodite007(f): 11:14pm On Apr 11, 2018
Lexusgs430:



The present situation on your spousal visa, it covers you within the United Kingdom.

If you intend to travel to Holland, you would be required to apply for a visa (considering Oga's long leg, you application would be expedited).

After enjoying your holiday and queuing at passport control to return...... Madam, know your size and queue with your fellow pipu on the long line (green passport is not that green)...

Once you collect your Blue Passport, the world would be your oyster (factoring Brexit limitations).......

NB : Still expecting my powered pap......

So it’s akamu that you have been doing me shege for? grin don’t worry I will buy it and bring. grin

Thanks a lot boss.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 12:13am On Apr 12, 2018
Aphrodite007:


So it’s akamu that you have been doing me shege for? grin don’t worry I will buy it and bring. grin

Thanks a lot boss.

When you put it like this 'akamu'.... It sounds local.... Let's talk Britico swag and rather use ' powdered pap'......... innit?

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Whitnified: 8:51am On Apr 12, 2018
Lexusgs430:



Congratulations...... I remembered when you enrolled in this spousal visa university, now you have graduated....... wawu


NB : Remember to pay your 25% tithe....... (in £)

Hahahaha yes o thank you very much.. This forum helped me gather all my documents especially relationship. we started sending each other E-cards even though that's not really our style lol
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 9:17am On Apr 12, 2018
Whitnified:


Hahahaha yes o thank you very much.. This forum helped me gather all my documents especially relationship. we started sending each other E-cards even though that's not really our style lol

You would almost have him in your welcoming arms..... No more E - Anything.... Body no be wood......

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