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alanp
22nd July 2010, 19:52
Hello to you all
i'm Alan live and work in Hertfordshire
just found the forum again after my pc died last year.
my lovely Jennie and myself are just about to apply for her Fiancee visa i am getting all the requirments that i need to supply for the application and to write the letter of surport (with my typing skills and never knowing what to write this will take ages)
so any help will be greatly welcome

thanks
Al

Dedworth
22nd July 2010, 20:19
Welcome aboard Al.

I'm unable to help never having applied for a Fiancee visa but there's plenty on here who will give you untold assistance. When you get further down the line I know a bit about Brit Citizenship & Passport applications. Good luck

stevewool
22nd July 2010, 20:38
hi there and welcome alan , myself and emma have just aplied and won our fiancee visa and she is flying here this month , so any help just ask :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gecko_pikachu
23rd July 2010, 01:15
Hello Allan welcome back to the forum and wishing you goodluck for your application of fiancee visa. I came here by a fiancee visa as well :Wave:

alanp
23rd July 2010, 05:28
thanks everyone. and congrats Steve and Emma how long did it take to process

mikey73
23rd July 2010, 07:37
hi alan
welcome to the forum:Hellooo:

Arthur Little
23rd July 2010, 14:16
Hello to you all
i'm Alan live and work in Hertfordshire
just found the forum again after my pc died last year.
my lovely Jennie and myself are just about to apply for her Fiancee visa i am getting all the requirments that i need to supply for the application and to write the letter of surport (with my typing skills and never knowing what to write this will take ages)
so any help will be greatly welcome

thanks
Al

:Hellooo: Al Mark II/Alan IV ... from which you'll gather we have a number of regular contributors who share your forename in one or other of the two forms mentioned!! :)

Either way, :welcomex: again, to the filipino/uk forum.

Yes, :iagree:, you'll need to compose a letter of sponsorship on your fiancee's behalf. And, in a bid to assist you, I've just been looking back over the one that accompanied my wife's application for a spousal visa 18 months ago ... with a view to drafting out something along similar lines for your guidance. But, of course, our circumstances are different in many respects - even although both visa types are classified under the Settlement category and the fees are the same. :rolleyes:

What the two DO have in common, though, is a declaration to the effect that the sponsor will be able to provide his/her partner with suitable accommodation and have sufficient means - i.e., a steady job with a regular income (backed up by [usually] six months' worth of Bank Statements) and a reasonable amount of Savings (£2-£3k recommended minimum ... with NO :nono-1-1: record of having recently been overdrawn!) - to fully support him/her financially WITHOUT becoming reliant upon Public Funds, e.g., State Benefits.

Earlier, I referred to the differences in our respective circumstances. Not least among them, is the fact that I am/was a retired person ... and, as such had to hope and :pray: that my [fairly modest] occupational pension would prove adequate - on the basis that I would become eligible to receive the State Pension within the ensuing 9 month period.

Luckily, my "prayers" were answered ... and I wish you and Jennie the same success! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
23rd July 2010, 15:44
alan it took emma and i from handing the forms in to the final yes was 3 weeks so pretty quick i think:xxgrinning--00xx3:

alanp
23rd July 2010, 17:53
thanks Arthur for the help one of my jobs at the weekend will be to write the letter.
Steve wo 3 weeks thats quick. we were told it would take 3-6 months fingers crossed we can get it sooner

James Hubbard
23rd July 2010, 17:55
thanks Arthur for the help one of my jobs at the weekend will be to write the letter.
Steve wo 3 weeks thats quick. we were told it would take 3-6 months fingers crossed we can get it sooner

yes, if you budget in your mind for 3-6 months, you won't be disappointed if it takes that long, but it'll be a very pleasant surprise if it's quicker :D

john480
23rd July 2010, 18:55
Hi, alanp . I m john

Arthur Little
23rd July 2010, 18:58
we were told it would take 3-6 months fingers crossed we can get it sooner

Yes ... that's what Myrna was led to believe - or, more accurately, THREE months as being the norm - when she lodged HER application on January 20, 2009. In the event, however, the visa was approved just 4/5 weeks later ... so WE were pleasantly surprised! :BouncyHappy:

I think, though, Al ... a lot probably depends on the time of year an application is submitted, the Embassy's workload at any given point ... and, not least, the Entry Clearance Officer(s) assigned to a particular case. In the course of my membership of this forum, for example, I've even known of some [isolated] instances where visas have been granted within a few days ... but, generally speaking, those tend to be the exception rather than the rule. :rolleyes:

stevewool
23rd July 2010, 20:10
thanks Arthur for the help one of my jobs at the weekend will be to write the letter.
Steve wo 3 weeks thats quick. we were told it would take 3-6 months fingers crossed we can get it sooner

alan send me your email mate and i will send you a copy of the letter i used for my support it may give you some pointers :xxgrinning--00xx3:

alanp
23rd July 2010, 21:57
thak you Steve that would be a great help
email address is xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Al

aromulus
23rd July 2010, 23:29
You will find a draft letter here, just change it to your requirements.

It is only a rough guide.


http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?13285-My-Letter-of-Sponsorship.&highlight=letter

jam07
24th July 2010, 15:11
Another 'Alan' in the forum! :) welcome here :xxgrinning--00xx3:

liane
24th July 2010, 15:35
Welcome here Alan :Hellooo:

LEAHnew
24th July 2010, 17:26
hello welcome and good luck:Wave:

alanp
25th July 2010, 21:03
thanks for the warm welcome everyone and for the tips on the writting of the letter of support.
Alan:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
25th July 2010, 21:12
thanks for the warm welcome everyone and for the tips on the writting of the letter of support.
Alan:xxgrinning--00xx3:

cant get your email alan it wont show on here mate

alanp
25th July 2010, 21:53
Hi Steve yes it was removed thanks for the offer of sending me a copy of your letter.
I have taken a break from writing it at the moment as my typing finger was starting to ache.