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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Minnienellie24: 8:13am On Aug 06, 2018 |
fini22: I would try to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge. I really do hope someone would as well help in answering it better if i dont do enough justice to it. Your fiancee might be able to claim British citizenship by descent through his Dad. They tend to look at when his Dad became a citizen to when your fiancee was born but this I am not 100% sure of. https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-british-parent You can got through the link above. There is no harm in trying. It would cost you £80 plus any required fee for a DNA test at a specified clinic. PLEASE GO THROUGH THE LINK AND DO NOT BASE YOUR DECISIONS ON MY RESPONSE. Good-luck.
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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 10:48am On Aug 06, 2018 |
If you read the first paragraph of the attached screenshot well... it says “you may be eligible if your father was a British citizen by the time you were born”. The guy said the fiancée’s dad became a citizen in 2009 (by marriage)... the fiancée is 25 years now. To the best of my knowledge, I think the father would have been able to apply for a citizenship for the fiancée in 2009 as at when he became citizen because she was 17 (less than 18 years) when she is still legally a child. But now that she’s above 18 years, I’m afraid there’s no way the British dad will be able to file for the child now because she is a fully grown adult now. Minnienellie24: |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Minnienellie24: 11:28am On Aug 06, 2018 |
MreSBee: I became a citizen through same process and my Dad was not a citizen as at the time of my birth and I was well over 18 when I applied. I was 26 years to be precised. Let him make the decision to try himself. Applications are often time dealt with on an individual basis and there are sometimes exceptions to certain rules. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by chrisj2(m): 3:07pm On Aug 06, 2018 |
When someone says that i understand then that person is not really arguing... ricki is a bit of a troll and i was humouring him. I never said that any individual should do this or that. Who would want to throw money away for foolhardiness. But I should also caution people that might be trying too hard - people that might start to live their lives based on obtaining a VISA... * I shall be going through rejection letters for my personal empirical studies... I an not arguing with anyone - in fact, i commended people for putting info in distinct and easily identifiable folders with tables of contents etc. Each to their own! 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Extremebeau: 7:40pm On Aug 06, 2018 |
[color=#006600][/color] themusketeer: This is what i did for mine.... I used only whatsapp chats....no phone logs no emails...nothing...just whatsapp chats. And this was how i did it.. I took screenshots of our conversations going 2yrs back..i took about 10 per month. Transferred them to my laptop.i then created a landscape view using microsoft word and drew 5rows and 5colunms per page and then inserted d chats into them giving me 50 pages for 2yrs chats...my hubby printed them in d uk with coloured printed and it worked for us just fine. Ive attached a sample picture ..mine was 10pictures per mnth though..d pic i sent is 5pics per mnth but u get d drift 3 Likes
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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Extremebeau: 7:49pm On Aug 06, 2018 |
oxygyne: [color=#006600][/color] Ive done a little research on their website and what i saw was for only those on tier 1, 2 and 5 visas...no mention of spousal settlement visas..pls any other person with more information can shed more light...thanks 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 3:24am On Aug 07, 2018 |
Okay. If you say so... I’m not yet a citizen... I just commented based on what I know and the info I gather. Like you suggested, let him try... he might be lucky. Good luck to him and everyone still expecting their good news Minnienellie24: 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 11:44am On Aug 07, 2018 |
Extremebeau: From the information provided in the link below, I guess you are right https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp All the best!! 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by themusketeer: 12:47pm On Aug 07, 2018 |
Ibkbosson: Thanks ibk. I appreciate greatly �� 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by themusketeer: 12:48pm On Aug 07, 2018 |
Extremebeau: Thanks so much. I think I’ll go with this approach. ���� |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by technobayo(m): 9:10am On Aug 09, 2018 |
mzapplication: Hi sis, Congrats! I'm in the process of filing a similar application - PBS Tier 2 Dependant - to join my wife and would like a few clarification: - Was the category you chose 'Tier 2 General Partner' or 'Tier 2 General Migrant?' - In terms of the COS, my understanding from my wife is that it's a number, did you provide any print copy of any sort? - The bank statement from your hubby, did they have to be stamped from the bank? Or could they be sent to me to print and submit along with my application? - For your own bank statements showing evidence of maintenance fee, did you have to provide any additional letter from your bank? Or did the statements suffice? - The IHS, I haven't seen anywhere on the application form for where I can pay or anything to its effect. When do I encounter this? Thanks |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by donlexs(m): 8:24am On Aug 10, 2018 |
Hello guys, Great job you guys are doing here. I have a question for recent applicants. I am about to pay for my IHS and the amount comes up to $840. I thought IHS for settlement Visas are £500. $840 is about £600 oo. Can someone who has recently applied clarify or I am doing something wrong. Thank you. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Ibkbosson: 8:47am On Aug 10, 2018 |
donlexs: It's correct. It's only 500 if you are applying from inside the uk. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by donlexs(m): 9:18am On Aug 10, 2018 |
Ibkbosson: Oh okay. Thank you very much Chief. Can you please confirm these are the only other payments required and costs from outside the U.K.: Visa Application Fee: £1,464 Priority (Optional): £573. Thank you. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Ibkbosson: 11:38am On Aug 10, 2018 |
donlexs: Visa fee: £1523 Priority:£573 |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by donlexs(m): 11:44am On Aug 10, 2018 |
Ibkbosson: Okay. Thank you very much. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Tranquil38: 10:23pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
Please I need advice... I recently started my PhD in the UK and on a full scholarship. I just got married and want my hubby to join me... Please what do I need to put in place to make that happen, I don't want a refusal for any reason... Please am waiting for an advice,thanks. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Ibkbosson: 2:46am On Aug 11, 2018 |
Tranquil38: You need a tier 4 dependent visa. Check this link https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa/family-members |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by chrisj2(m): 2:15pm On Aug 11, 2018 |
Ibkbosson: Can one pay for the fees using a UK bank's debit or credit card (straightforwardly in Pounds (£) sterling); that is, on behalf of the applicant who is filling the form online in Nigeria? Anyone done it this way recently? Thanks in advance |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Launna29: 2:27pm On Aug 11, 2018 |
chrisj2: My husband paid from the UK with his card. I am the applicant. 2 Likes |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 3:02pm On Aug 11, 2018 |
chrisj2: Anyone can pay even from Mars, all UKBA wants is payment confirmation. 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Ibkbosson: 4:18pm On Aug 11, 2018 |
chrisj2: Yes you can pay with uk bank Card however the fees are in dollars so bank charges will be taken you might pay a little over £1600 pounds. Same thing if you use a Nigerian card 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Extremebeau: 9:22am On Aug 12, 2018 |
[color=#006600][/color] chrisj2: Yes u can....my hubby paid for me..i was the applicant. .fees are slightly higher than you imagine though..because of the extra charges ...just make sure u have well above the rxact amount 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Kakushia2: 12:17pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
donlexs: That’s how much I paid recently.. |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Kakushia2: 12:18pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
chrisj2: Yes my husband paid in the UK with his UK card |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Velourcity31: 1:41pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
Hi guys... Yesterday I went to pick up my BRP but the post office said they didn't have it. I raised a query on the gov.uk site sha since I don't want to get in trouble 4 not picking it up within 10 days. They said they will reply me in 5 days time. I'm not panicking cuz I know visa has been granted but I just want to hear if this has happened to anyone else? |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by chrisj2(m): 4:24pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
Kakushia2:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A big thank you to you, ibk and other contributors... That is really useful information. * The only downside - giving the spouse the bank card details and security features - joking; if she spends it like the Beckhams then at least we know where we stand. LOL |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by chrisj2(m): 4:31pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
oxygyne: funny - as long as the UK get their blood money... They sabi like money - even though I know it is more about creating a hostile environment but the UK have always been a country that knows how to exploit every opportunity to make money; at least they use it for their citizens; all good! |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 10:34pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
Velourcity31: Wao strange but like you said no need to panic, it would be sent to you shortly. Be sure you went to the correct post office though....lol |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Ibkbosson: 7:26am On Aug 13, 2018 |
chrisj2:No need to give her your bank details. Just get her log in details for the online application and pay 1 Like |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by swtjane: 9:08am On Aug 13, 2018 |
Good morning MreSBee I really need your assistance, was your wife on a salaried paid job and picked the category A on the unsalaried paid job because my husband is on a salaried job and he earns £18000 but his pay varies due to expenses and overtime. Please what category can we go for. His employer has also agreed to increase this pay to £18600. MreSBee: |
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 4:04pm On Aug 13, 2018 |
swtjane: While you wait for the response from MreSBee, please note that if the employer has just agreed to increase his pay then you are advised to apply after at least 6 months counting from the month when he starts to officially receive the £18600 pay. I hope you understand, all the best! 4 Likes |
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