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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 7:15pm On Mar 13, 2021
Thank you Oga Lexusgs430, since we have progressed to this stage, would like to know if the agents have other applicants that are interested in the same property going through the same process. Or do they pick just one applicant? I want to know if we should check other property or just hope for this. Thanks.


Lexusgs430:
Veegal.......

Referencing simply means a credit history check + affordability test........

The result of the above, would determine if you have secured that accommodation.......

NB: Referencing fees, are non refundable.........
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 7:01pm On Mar 13, 2021
Aahh! You are not nice oo. There's God oo��


umarwy:



Any house you view and like.

Tell them you are ready to pay 6 months rents as you really like the house.

No landlord will refuse that.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 10:20am On Mar 13, 2021
Good morning everyone, thank you for all your contributions thus far. Please my people, we have been trying to secure an accommodation here in the UK(North), we have applied through some agents on Zoopla and Rightmove.

We got a house that was viewed, the agent said the Landlord has accepted our application after filling an online application form. We were askes to pay a holding fee, which we did. They requested for copies of our travel documents, Proofs of our legal stay in the country and our current address respectively.

We got a response that our files would be sent out to their refrencing team and we should expect their email.

Please my people, does it mean we are getting the accomodation?

We are tired of searching! One of the agents where we applied has been calling us so frequently to make the deposit; we are beginning to be doubtful of her genuineness. Please help!

Thank you.
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by veegal: 9:32pm On Feb 24, 2021
Hello Omopapa & all the gurus,

Thank you for your advice as regards working as a Biomedical Scientist in the UK.

I am a graduate of Biochemistry and have an MBA from a Nigerian University. I have over 10years work experience (Medical Sales Rep.) but not related to Laboratory experience. I checked the shortage occupation list and Biochemistry is included.

I'm currently in the UK on a Tier 2 dependent visa and i would like to search for a job with my qualification.

What are the steps to take especially getting the IBMS evaluation and then HCPC registration?

Are the modules or add-on courses to be taken to make up; masters degree courses? How long does it take for this whole process to be completed? What are my options please? Kindly advise! Thank you.








omopapa:
Depends on ur situation. If u have experience in Nigeria then u apply via the international route. Otherwise, do the IBMS assessment, the outcome will determine how much modules u need to do which will then explain whether a masters will cover for it or just top modules will be enough.

The 5 weeks training will need you to be in the UK for it so it’s better for people already in

Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 9:39am On Feb 16, 2021
Thanks so much, i really appreciate


Chukwuka16:


You (dependants) do not need to re-apply as long as your current visa is valid and main applicant continues to remain in-status (employed). No go dash Home Office money o.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 9:36am On Feb 16, 2021
Thank you so much, very helpful �




quote author=Bourne007 post=99096803]"If you cannot apply at the same time, your partner or child can apply to extend or switch their visas at a later date." So up to you guys really


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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 9:33am On Feb 16, 2021
Thank you for your response, i didn't mean to make annyone feel less�. I tagged the names I could remember ��






RalphJean:


You know the thing about making enquiries, and @‘ing some people?
There may be others with the knowledge to help, but will not. Since your question is/wasn’t directed at them.

Now to your question.

Look at your BRP carefully, you will see that the end date was made to coincide exactly with the Main Applicant’s end date.

If (God forbid) the sponsor had withdrawn their CoS, and the main applicant hasn’t got another job, it means both main applicant and dependants would have their BRPs curtailed.

As a dependant, your Permit is dependant on the main applicant whose permit is dependant on the Sponsor.

Short answer: Yes. You will ALL need to apply for new visas.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 3:00pm On Feb 15, 2021
Hello everyone, please i need a clarification on this; hubby has been on Tier 2 work Visa(3 years) since 2019.We joined him as dependents recently. He got another offer with another Employer and he's applying for another visa. The new employer provided COS that will cover us as well. Do we need to apply for visas together with him? Are our BRPs still valid despite him applying for a new Visa? Please help!!

@justwise
@Lexusgs430
@all the gurus
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by veegal: 12:33pm On Jul 18, 2020

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by veegal: 4:42am On Jul 02, 2017
Hello Nairalanders, thanks to everyone for your efforts & contributions. Our interview (my daughter & I) is this week and that of my mum is in a month's time. Remember, I told you earlier that I have 2 brothers who are citizens, I was able to swap my Ds-160 form to include my brother's address as the place we will be staying instead of the hotel I used earlier.

The US Embassy contacted one of my brothers in the US who hasn't been home for a while now to verify if he knew my mum & their relationship. They asked why he hasn't been home since and if he was ready to receive my mum and he said yes that he invited her. My brother called us immediately to inform us and we were surprised!

My advice to all is to be sincere in your applications as The US Embassy still does background checks. Will post my transcript & that of my mum after our interviews . Thanks.

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by veegal: 8:48pm On Jun 20, 2017
@ 9jastar, seyewest & Omobendel. Thanks once again for your opinions. I quite understand your points but I have already submitted my DS form and interview is in 2weeks. Do I retrieve the form to remove the hotel address? I actually filled the column where they asked for relatives in the US with my 2 brothers' names and their addresses. I haven't applied before with my daughter. The last time I did was in 2003 but I couldn't go for the interview then because I was writing my exams as an undergraduate. Will my info still be on their database?
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by veegal: 6:39pm On Jun 20, 2017
Thanks everyone for your response. God bless you all! I intend staying in a hotel close to my brother because I need my privacy, besides he lives with a girlfriend and I have my little daughter with me so I wouldn't want to expose her to some adult lifestyles, you understand what I mean.
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by veegal: 1:07pm On Jun 20, 2017
Kudos to all the gurus in the house! I am married with 2 kids and I applied for a B1/B2 visa with my daughter (4yrs). Hubby couldn't get his leave approved the same time with mine( medical profession) I am also employed ( total monthly income 245k), 7yrs experience. I intend taking my last child almost 2yrs to stay with my sister while I'm away. I have 2 elder bros who are US citizens (born there). One of them hasn't been home for 10years, I booked a hotel in the same state where they live ( contact address). My primary purpose of traveling is for vacation and as well see my brother whom I haven't seen in a while. I have traveled to the UK, Dubai and I hot an expired German Visa I didn't use 6yrs ago. In my DS form I filled my child as the only Dependant, have submitted and got an interview appointment. Now, my mum (retired) showed interest in visiting the US to see my brother, we have paid and filled the form for her and she's likely to have a different interview date with us. My question is, should we have applied together that is included her as one of my Dependants? More so, my brother filed for citizenship on her behalf some 13yrs ago which she asked him to stop that she wasn't interested in living there. Meanwhile, my mum came to the US with an F2 visa in mid '70s, schooled there and had my 2 bros (8yrs). They all came back to Nigeria and hasn't visited for long now. Secondly, how do I present this scenario at the interview? I still have 2weeks to my appointment, mum hasn't got an appointment yet. Thanks.

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