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Angel1403
5th January 2010, 02:19
Hi folks,
Can you confirm please can my fiance pay the Fiance Visa Fee £485) & Additional fee ( I believe 3000 pesos) at the VFS when handing in the docs at the appointment?
Also in cash (pesos) or need to be bankers cheque etc?
Thanks :)
Bluebirdjones
5th January 2010, 09:54
NO .... u do NOT pay at the VFS office.
You either present them a bankers cheque ... or a receipt from a (recognised) bank
showing them that you have paid the required monies.
see
http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/applying.aspx
(Where to pay your visa application fee)
..... also, u need a booking for the VFS appointment... which is dependent on
having already paid the fee
Angel1403
5th January 2010, 15:04
NO .... u do NOT pay at the VFS office.
You either present them a bankers cheque ... or a receipt from a (recognised) bank
showing them that you have paid the required monies.
see
http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/applying.aspx
(Where to pay your visa application fee)
..... also, u need a booking for the VFS appointment... which is dependent on
having already paid the fee
Thanks for info. However you say must pay before appointment made, then say you can present a bankers cheque? Is this at the vfs?
Also in the Town where my Fiance is there are only the following banks....Metrobank, landbank, RCBC and DBP
Consequently, my Fiance planned to make visit appointment online this week, then arrive in Manila the day before the appointment, next week then pay the fee at a bank the day before then bring receipt to the appointment the day after.
Will that be ok?
Bluebirdjones
5th January 2010, 15:36
VFS will not accept cash.
They will only accept a bankers cheque (drawn on specific banks)
or
a receipt/confirmation that the money has been transferred/forwarded to
the UK Embassy's bank account.
If u have neither, they will not accept your visa application form.
Can she not catch a bus to the nearest town with a BDO or BPI branch ?
If u go via the funds transfer route, you need to do it at least 24hrs BEFORE your appointment
(so they can clarify/confirm that the funds have cleared).
For the banker's draft ..... so long ago that we did it, I cannot fully remember
but I believe that you can arrange for its issuance at any time before your scheduled
appointment. You just need to have it in your possesion when u submit the application form
(I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong)
Angel1403
6th January 2010, 11:24
Hi folks
can someone please confirm re payment. Fiancé tried to phone but numbers not working??
Our plan I'd for my fiancé to make online appoint re FiNce visa. Arrive in Manila the day before appoint and pay visa fee at bank in Manila. Then take receipt to appoint the next day?
Will that be ok?
If not she needs to take 2 5 hr bus trios to another City to paye at detailed banks. Cause no designated banks in yer town. So I hope she not hot to take such a long trip.
Cheers :-)
estherboaz
6th January 2010, 11:35
Thanks for info. However you say must pay before appointment made, then say you can present a bankers cheque? Is this at the vfs?
Also in the Town where my Fiance is there are only the following banks....Metrobank, landbank, RCBC and DBP
Consequently, my Fiance planned to make visit appointment online this week, then arrive in Manila the day before the appointment, next week then pay the fee at a bank the day before then bring receipt to the appointment the day after.
Will that be ok?
to answer your question:
The following visa fee payment options are available for your convenience. Cash over the counter and manager's cheque options are available at any branch of Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI), or Banco De Oro (BDO) anywhere in the Philippines.
1. Surcharge free payment facilities
a. Applicants are encouraged to avail of this Surcharge Free visa fee payment facility.
Cash over the counter at Banco de Oro Ayala Avenue Branch located at:
G/F People's Support Center
Amorsolo St. corner Ayala Avenue
Makati City
Tel. 889-7552 or 4 or 6
b. BancNet Online
Applicants are encouraged to avail of this Surcharge free visa fee payment option using the online payment facility.
You may go to BancNet online website: http://www.bancnetonline.com.
Please refer to the guidelines below when using the BancNet online - visa for the UK payment option:
• Step 1: Go to BancNet - online website: http://www.bancnetonline.com
• Step 2: Select your bank to perform the payment for a visa for the UK. On the left side of the screen, select a Bancnet -member bank (for example - Standard Chartered Bank), to transact online.
• Step 3. A separate window will open and you will be redirected to a secure session (https). Please read or go through the terms and conditions. Click on the 'I Agree' button as seen on screen to continue.
• Step. 4. Balance inquiry window will appear. From the left side of the screen, click on the 'Payment' button to proceed with the online payment.
• Step 5. You will then be redirected to 'Payment' window. Select a Biller/Institution from the drop down.
• Step 6. Select British embassy
a. If you paid from 00:00 to 13:00: Submission can be made the day after payment
b. If you paid from 13:00 to 00:00: Submission can be made 2 days after payment
2. Cash over the counter
Obtain a fee receipt from any branch of Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of Philippine Islands, or Banco De Oro. Please carry a photocopy of your passport data page when you go to the bank to pay the visa fee. You can book an appointment online on the next working day from date of payment. There is a bank charge of PHP 200.00 for this payment option.
3. ATM
Keep the ATM transaction print out to serve as proof of visa payment and present the receipt upon submission of your application at the visa application centre. You can schedule an appointment one day after the date of your ATM BancNet visa payment. There is a bank charge of PHP 50.00 for this payment option.
4. Manager's cheque
You may obtain a manager's cheque from any branch of Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of Philippine Islands, and Banco De Oro. You may book an appointment online on the same day. There is a bank charge when you purchase a manager's cheque.
http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/applying.aspx
Florge
6th January 2010, 20:28
what i did was, i made the online appointment 2 weeks before my intended day of submission.. then a day prior my appointment, i went to BDO and asked for a manager's check drawn... but BDO will only issue you with a manager's check if you have an existing account with them (which, thankfully I had).. not sure with BPI's policy on that though...
what your fiancee plans to do is ok... there is a bdo bank right accross vfs so she can actually pay there and bring the receipt to vfs.. if her appointment is in the afternoon, she can pay in the morning and submit her documents in the afternoon...
good luck!
Doc Alan
6th January 2010, 21:52
what i did was, i made the online appointment 2 weeks before my intended day of submission..
May I ask if you simply made the online appointment and then brought your completed Marriage visitor/fiancee visa form VAF1F to the appointment together with all the other required documents ? Or did you have to fill in the form online?
I hope to attend the appointment with my fiancee.
Angel1403
7th January 2010, 00:52
what i did was, i made the online appointment 2 weeks before my intended day of submission.. then a day prior my appointment, i went to BDO and asked for a manager's check drawn... but BDO will only issue you with a manager's check if you have an existing account with them (which, thankfully I had).. not sure with BPI's policy on that though...
what your fiancee plans to do is ok... there is a bdo bank right accross vfs so she can actually pay there and bring the receipt to vfs.. if her appointment is in the afternoon, she can pay in the morning and submit her documents in the afternoon...
good luck!
Hi :)
Thats exactly what we hoped my Fiance can do re make appoint online, arrive in Manila day before, may the fee then appoint next day as made.
So thanks for the info and good luck :)
Dee31
7th January 2010, 01:54
May I ask if you simply made the online appointment and then brought your completed Marriage visitor/fiancee visa form VAF1F to the appointment together with all the other required documents ? Or did you have to fill in the form online?
I hope to attend the appointment with my fiancee.
You do not need to fill in the form online. Have her print the application form instead. She can hand it in, along with her other documents required for applying the visa. Just make an appointment online. Pay the fee at any bdo branch.
If she does not have a bdo account. She can just tell the bank teller, that she will pay for her visa fee to the uk embassy. She will need to pay the fee plus the bank charge. Some BDO branch will charge you less than the amount expected. In my case, i was only charge 120php. But the website stated that i should be paying 200php as bank charge. Just accept what it was charge to you. Most of the banks are not updated to the current fees. when you get to the visa centre, the person who will accept your application will tell you that the bank has only charge you less, and you will be advised to pay the correct amount. Just bring some money with you inside.
You cannot attend the appointment with your fiance'. Only applicant are allowed inside. So you have to wait outside. xx
Doc Alan
7th January 2010, 05:13
You do not need to fill in the form online. Have her print the application form instead. She can hand it in, along with her other documents required for applying the visa. Just make an appointment online. Pay the fee at any bdo branch.
You cannot attend the appointment with your fiance'. Only applicant are allowed inside. So you have to wait outside. xx
Thank you so much for that helpful information !
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