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\\\ElizaTony///
26th January 2011, 14:52
hello guys can someone give an advice???
i really really miss my husband i just want to know if i can apply for spouse visa i want to try on may bcoz my husband was working now if ever he still working until april i will try to apply spouse visa ?????


thanks for advice

\\\ElizaTony///
26th January 2011, 14:53
im fed up without my husband huhu

bruneicop
27th January 2011, 04:40
I hope everything works out for you guys, i have posted some info on your hubby's thread, hopefully some of it can be of help.

\\\\ToNy////
28th January 2011, 00:12
:hug-1:hi honey, dont worry, all will be ok, check out my thread, lots of very good advice there, everyone so nice on this forum:xxgrinning--00xx3::puppykisses:

malditako
28th January 2011, 08:30
too early to loose hope...some of us here have waited for years....dont rush things up it needs proper planning.

keithAngel
28th January 2011, 09:32
What do you think of my idea Eliza get Tony a ticket back over there in the Phils im sure your family in the UK will help:xxgrinning--00xx3:

malditako
28th January 2011, 09:51
What do you think of my idea Eliza get Tony a ticket back over there in the Phils im sure your family in the UK will help:xxgrinning--00xx3:

:Erm:

keithAngel
28th January 2011, 10:09
:Erm:

This was the begining of Tony,s post on his thread

"spouse visa is easier to get than a family visit visa ? apparently! is it true that i need to have a job before my wife can apply for a family visit visa, even though she will be staying at her sisters house here in uk and her sis will be paying for everything"

Since Tony is perhaps not yet able to apply a spouse visa due to earnings etc and a visit visa to the uk may not suceed.and as being together is the important thing for these two newly weds, I was sugesting that Elizas sister could support Tony to visit to the Phils and they would have a chance to be together much cheaper to:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Hope that clarifies for you:rolleyes:

\\\\ToNy////
28th January 2011, 12:47
i dont know if shes read it yet, i should be able to afford a ticket at the end of my contract if i save, but is early to say, the job im at might keep me on or the other agancy miht have work for me, or if all goes wrong, her sis would probly offer to help me buy the ticket, at the moment the cheapest i can find from birmingham to manila is £650, emerates

joebloggs
28th January 2011, 14:18
tony save your money, see if her sister, your family btw them will loan you £2,000 for 6 months, put it in your bank, go find any job you can, live on the minimum you can and apply for a spouse visa.
where r u living ? renting or with family etc..

no getting around this, its the only way..

somebody
28th January 2011, 20:57
What joe says some short sharp pain (Saving money like crazy) sorting all the paperwork and making sure you dot all the i's and cross all the t's.

If all the family work hard together im sure you can do:)

\\\\ToNy////
29th January 2011, 22:12
thanks, thats sounds like a good plan, does it matter if i have 6 months of pay slips in tempory work, eg agency work in different places?
also how will i have to prove where in liveing? will my address on my bank statements be good enough. i live with my mom, she rents from the houseing assosiation

Arthur Little
30th January 2011, 00:37
Work's work, Tony ... full or part-time. Obviously it'd be better if you could find a permanent job ... which, I do realise, isn't easy in the present economic climate. But make sure you keep all the payslips you receive for the temporary work you're doing through the agency. Also, have you considered speaking to your local MP about your circumstances :rolleyes: ... as I suggested in my message the other night? I'm not promising anything, mind ... but, as I mentioned, this can sometimes help - and will certainly do no harm! :NoNo:

\\\\ToNy////
30th January 2011, 22:05
hi arthur, hope you had a good weekend,
i did reply to your message in my profile, thanks for the advise, how do i contact my local mp.
well i had better sleep now, i have work at 6am and ive been working today also:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Manila_Paul
31st January 2011, 02:27
hi arthur, hope you had a good weekend,
i did reply to your message in my profile, thanks for the advise, how do i contact my local mp.
well i had better sleep now, i have work at 6am and ive been working today also:xxgrinning--00xx3:

You can send your MP a letter through http://www.theyworkforyou.com/ it tracks how long it takes them to respond.

By the way, one of the best named websites around. If only it were true in practice as in theory.