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fhara
19th February 2009, 12:36
hi to all :) its me again,..i know some of you here still remember me im fhara from cebu and recently in scotland now coz i was lucky to get a visit visa last year,but my visa is only until april and my question is....
my bf's paper is not yet done so he want me to get another visit visa for the second time when i go home to phils this april,..but then i was wondering if you heard about this situation like coming back as visit visa but im almost 3 mos preggy now,which we are both very happy of what happen...but is it possible or you think the eco will allow me to come back while im pregnant and give birth here?...im really confused about this coz i know visa fee is not refundable and also when i get another 6 mos visa when i go home again after my visa i dont know if its okay for the baby to travel if she/he is just 2 mos old...hope you guys can help me..my head is aching thinking whats the best thing to do:Brick::Brick:...coz my bf want me to give birth here,..but i dont know..thanks for reading this and godbless to all of you....:)
aromulus
19th February 2009, 20:52
Why don't you apply for a Fiancee visa on your return????:Erm:
The fact that you are pregnant could be a big help with the ECO and maybe, only maybe, fast track the application.
It would show some commitment.
Ady
19th February 2009, 23:21
That's what I am thinking too. But she said her bf's papers are not ready (not sure what this means).
Shayla
20th February 2009, 02:29
hi to all :) its me again,..i know some of you here still remember me im fhara from cebu and recently in scotland now coz i was lucky to get a visit visa last year,but my visa is only until april and my question is....
my bf's paper is not yet done so he want me to get another visit visa for the secont time when i go home to phils this april,..but then i was wondering if you heard about this situation like coming back as visit visa but im almost 3 mos preggy now,which we are both very happy of what happen...but is it possible or you think the eco will allow me to come back while im pregnant and give birth here?...im really confused about this coz i know visa fee is not refundable and also when i get another 6 mos visa when i go home again after my visa i dont know if its okay for the baby to travel if she/he is just 2 mos old...hope you guys can help me..my head is aching thinking whats the best thing to do:Brick::Brick:...coz my bf want me to give birth here,..but i dont know..thanks for reading this and godbless to all of you....:)
Good luck dear for your next visa application and congratulations to your pregnancy..:REDancedancer08::REDancedancer08::REDancedancer08:
tiger@tigress
20th February 2009, 08:51
hi to all :) its me again,..i know some of you here still remember me im fhara from cebu and recently in scotland now coz i was lucky to get a visit visa last year,but my visa is only until april and my question is....
my bf's paper is not yet done so he want me to get another visit visa for the secont time when i go home to phils this april,..but then i was wondering if you heard about this situation like coming back as visit visa but im almost 3 mos preggy now,which we are both very happy of what happen...but is it possible or you think the eco will allow me to come back while im pregnant and give birth here?...im really confused about this coz i know visa fee is not refundable and also when i get another 6 mos visa when i go home again after my visa i dont know if its okay for the baby to travel if she/he is just 2 mos old...hope you guys can help me..my head is aching thinking whats the best thing to do:Brick::Brick:...coz my bf want me to give birth here,..but i dont know..thanks for reading this and godbless to all of you....:)
wow thats a good news t:Hellooo::BouncyHappy::Hellooo::BouncyHappy::cwm12:hen start gathering proofs and docs apply for fiacee visa as soon as get back :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
darren-b
20th February 2009, 09:02
Firstly you should normally only spend a maximum of 6 months in any one year period in the UK on visit visas. So the ECO may well reject you straight away if you apply immediately as it appears that you are trying to settle in the UK using visit visas.
Secondly I'm not sure if you would be entitled to free health care whilst in the UK, if you are not and you actually get charged it could work out very expensive.
fhara
20th February 2009, 11:26
Why don't you apply for a Fiancee visa on your return????:Erm:
The fact that you are pregnant could be a big help with the ECO and maybe, only maybe, fast track the application.
It would show some commitment.
hi aromulus thanks for the reply :)...we wanted to get fiancee visa but my bf's divorce is not yet done so thats why..
fhara
20th February 2009, 11:26
That's what I am thinking too. But she said her bf's papers are not ready (not sure what this means).
hi ady thats the reason...
fhara
20th February 2009, 11:27
Good luck dear for your next visa application and congratulations to your pregnancy..:REDancedancer08::REDancedancer08::REDancedancer08:
thanks shayla...and i cant believe im soon to be a mama hehe:)
fhara
20th February 2009, 11:28
wow thats a good news t:Hellooo::BouncyHappy::Hellooo::BouncyHappy::cwm12:hen start gathering proofs and docs apply for fiacee visa as soon as get back :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
thanks tiger....yups its very nice and maybe thats the best thing fiancee visa soon...:)
fhara
20th February 2009, 11:31
Firstly you should normally only spend a maximum of 6 months in any one year period in the UK on visit visas. So the ECO may well reject you straight away if you apply immediately as it appears that you are trying to settle in the UK using visit visas.
Secondly I'm not sure if you would be entitled to free health care whilst in the UK, if you are not and you actually get charged it could work out very expensive.
hi darren-b as of now we are not charge of my scanning,..but yup thats my big worry also coz i know im not entitle with his nhs yet so its expensive if im going to give birth here..im really sorry thats why i post this thread coz i dont know what to do...
aromulus
20th February 2009, 12:01
hi darren-b as of now we are not charge of my scanning,..but yup thats my big worry also coz i know im not entitle with his nhs yet so its expensive if im going to give birth here..im really sorry thats why i post this thread coz i dont know what to do...
I suggest to go home and give birth there.
You will have the support and help from your family that you need at that time.
Regardless of birth place, the child will still be entitled to a British Passport if the name of the father and nationality are stated on the birth certificate.
Besides, this would give him time to get his business in order and get proper documentation ready for a spouse visa.
Good luck
darren-b
20th February 2009, 13:31
hi darren-b as of now we are not charge of my scanning,..but yup thats my big worry also coz i know im not entitle with his nhs yet so its expensive if im going to give birth here..im really sorry thats why i post this thread coz i dont know what to do...
As I said though I think you will struggle to get back to the the UK with another visit visa so soon, so you may not have a decision to make (assuming you are not considering overstaying).
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:06
As I said though I think you will struggle to get back to the the UK with another visit visa so soon, so you may not have a decision to make (assuming you are not considering overstaying).
hi darren...of course not i dont want to have a problem of my setlement visa soon...and yup ur right ive been thinking about that also,thats what i kept telling to my bf that its a waste of visa fee coz its not refundable and also theres lots have been denied..:NoNo:..just hope we can find the right decision soon b4 i go home...thanks a lot :)
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:12
I suggest to go home and give birth there.
You will have the support and help from your family that you need at that time.
Regardless of birth place, the child will still be entitled to a British Passport if the name of the father and nationality are stated on the birth certificate.
Besides, this would give him time to get his business in order and get proper documentation ready for a spouse visa.
Good luck
hi aromulus,...
yup ur right thats the best thing also coz i need my mom as of now,..it does'nt mean that im afraid its just its my first time to have a baby also :)and maybe if im not here things will be sorted out faster and we can start ours soon...thanks a lot:xxgrinning--00xx3:
PAT
20th February 2009, 14:13
what a great news fhara..!!!..congratulations..!
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:15
what a great news fhara..!!!..congratulations..!
thanks te..another blessing hehe:icon_lol:
PAT
20th February 2009, 14:19
thanks te..another blessing hehe:icon_lol:
Yup, so happy for you and your bf.:):)
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:23
Yup, so happy for you and your bf.:):)
thanks te...and i can tell also that im so lucky to have him..his everything to me :)..goodluck to ur papers te..
PAT
20th February 2009, 14:24
thanks te...and i can tell also that im so lucky to have him..his everything to me :)..goodluck to ur papers te..
Many thanks....:):):)
Shayla
20th February 2009, 14:38
thanks shayla...and i cant believe im soon to be a mama hehe:)
You will be a great hot Momma like me...Only joking lol..Btw it's so good to be a mommy.. believe me :)
We're blessed to have our little one...
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:40
You will be a great hot Momma like me...Only joking lol..Btw it's so good to be a mommy.. believe me :)
We're blessed to have our little one...
yeah and i cant wait for that..even that its not easy coz im always sick but i know it will be gone soon specially when i see my baby :D:D:D
Shayla
20th February 2009, 14:54
yeah and i cant wait for that..even that its not easy coz im always sick but i know it will be gone soon specially when i see my baby :D:D:D
I agree and it's really worth it. Are you having a strong desire?
fhara
20th February 2009, 14:55
I agree and it's really worth it. Are you having a strong desire?
not yet really but my prob as of now is keep on vomiting:NoNo:
Shayla
20th February 2009, 15:01
not yet really but my prob as of now is keep on vomiting:NoNo:
That's normal dear. I was same before till after 3 months...It's worst ever..but again it's worth it in the end most specially when you seen your baby...
I hope you will deliver through normal one but if ever it's CS and you wont labor like I was...then you're lucky too. :)
Ann07
20th February 2009, 15:22
Hi dai:)
Firstly, congrats for the new addition:D
They've already given u best advice about your query:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Look after yourself na ron dai:)
GBU always:D
nids123
20th February 2009, 15:27
hi fhara congrats to ur coming baby and goodluck for ur applicarions what ever u apply for.
PeterB
20th February 2009, 18:08
Secondly I'm not sure if you would be entitled to free health care whilst in the UK
I looked into this when Ruby visited UK in 2007. Emergency out-patient treatment for visitors is free, but if you are admitted (an overnight stay), or require routine treatment, then you will be billed.
Piamed
20th February 2009, 18:22
I suggest to go home and give birth there.
You will have the support and help from your family that you need at that time.
[SIZE=4]Regardless of birth place, the child will still be entitled to a British Passport if the name of the father and nationality are stated on the birth certificate.
Hi Dom. I think I read on another post recently that it is no longer automatic as of 2005. Not sure though.
darren-b
20th February 2009, 18:42
Hi Dom. I think I read on another post recently that it is no longer automatic as of 2005. Not sure though.
The only recent rule change I know of is "If you were born before 1 July 2006 you may not qualify if your parents were not married at the time of your birth.". But in this case the change of rule is likely to help.
fhara
20th February 2009, 19:42
That's normal dear. I was same before till after 3 months...It's worst ever..but again it's worth it in the end most specially when you seen your baby...
I hope you will deliver through normal one but if ever it's CS and you wont labor like I was...then you're lucky too. :)
thanks shay and yup hope its normal one...:)
fhara
20th February 2009, 19:44
Hi dai:)
Firstly, congrats for the new addition:D
They've already given u best advice about your query:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Look after yourself na ron dai:)
GBU always:D
hello ann..
thanks au sa reply and yup super amping na jud ko ron hehe..and im happy of all the reply also it helps a lot..take care always :xxgrinning--00xx3:
fhara
20th February 2009, 19:45
hi fhara congrats to ur coming baby and goodluck for ur applicarions what ever u apply for.
thanks nids :)
fhara
20th February 2009, 19:46
I looked into this when Ruby visited UK in 2007. Emergency out-patient treatment for visitors is free, but if you are admitted (an overnight stay), or require routine treatment, then you will be billed.
hi peterB thanks for this info also...godbless :)
fhara
20th February 2009, 19:48
The only recent rule change I know of is "If you were born before 1 July 2006 you may not qualify if your parents were not married at the time of your birth.". But in this case the change of rule is likely to help.
Hi Dom. I think I read on another post recently that it is no longer automatic as of 2005. Not sure though.
hi i think it doesnt matter also coz we have plans to get married soon,..when all the papers are ready...:) thanks for the reply...
somebody
21st February 2009, 20:34
I looked into this when Ruby visited UK in 2007. Emergency out-patient treatment for visitors is free, but if you are admitted (an overnight stay), or require routine treatment, then you will be billed.
They are getting very hot on it as well.
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