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joebloggs
21st August 2011, 11:22
you should not need to use an agency if your case is pretty straight forward :NoNo:,
why trust someone else and pay them when its pretty straight forward process :Erm:

as long as you've got evidence you met, you have a job, some savings and a place for her to live without overcrowding, you shouldn't have a problem..

hardly anyone uses an agency on here, and 90%+ get their visa the first time without using an agency

KeithD
22nd August 2011, 09:00
98% ;)

Maria B
22nd August 2011, 09:29
Hiya Maricris,

My suggestion is, no need to use the agency to process your future application. For as long as all papers/relationship is genuine, no worries at all.

U may check this website http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/vfsglobalintroduction.html
& there's a lot of links there for your future use too.

Good Luck!:Wave:

brokenpieces
28th August 2011, 21:49
I was also thinking of linking with agency/solicitor for the application but I guess well maybe we can do it on our own :)

stevewool
28th August 2011, 21:55
save your money and ask here if you need advice or a little help

lastlid
28th August 2011, 22:20
Hi to everyone
This is John and Maricris we were talking about one of Maricris's family friends who works in an Agency sorting out Visas before application is it wise to use such Agencys or should we stay clear of them. Many thanks John and Maricris

My way of thinking is that if the agency is good then it might be worth it in terms of them doing ta lot of the hard work for you. If you are busy with work yourself and dont have a lot of time then it might be a good idea. However i think there is a drawback to agencies. If when your good wife has received her parcel of documents from the agency, there are any errors in the documentation, then you may never know. In a way i think it is better to know yourself what is exactly in the parcel when you send it so that you know what your wife is looking at at the other end. And that you know it is all in good order when you send it.

Bit like doing your own decorating ......

Terpe
28th August 2011, 22:23
I was also thinking of linking with agency/solicitor for the application but I guess well maybe we can do it on our own :)

There's no way you would ever need an agency or solicitor for EEA family permit :Erm:

Your settlement route is both gauranteed and free of charge.