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resnic123
17th May 2007, 12:15
Hi everyone
I got great news today, my gf was granted her tourist visa.
Thank god cos i really wanted her to come over and see what its like her in Uk.
So we didn't have to go throught the whole fiance visa process:)
Maybe next time :Rasp:

I guess me meeting her 3 times in phili and taking her to Hong Kong once may have gone in my favour.
Who knows but she is coming yippee

Thanks all:Hellooo:

Stew

baboyako
17th May 2007, 12:30
:yikes: hey congratulations :Britain::xxparty-smiley-050::333:

joebloggs
17th May 2007, 12:55
:xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
well scouser keith will tell you, you had a few % chance of getting the tourist visa. :omg:

thats was the few % one gone, looks like the quota for a tourist visa has been used up,next 96%+ will be refused :icon_lol:

andypaul
17th May 2007, 19:27
Good news hope the weather improoves once she is here

resnic123
17th May 2007, 20:59
Thanks everyone:D

eljean
17th May 2007, 22:18
nice try...wish you happiness in that time being together....:D

LadyJ
18th May 2007, 09:23
Hi everyone
I got great news today, my gf was granted her tourist visa.
Thank god cos i really wanted her to come over and see what its like her in Uk.
So we didn't have to go throught the whole fiance visa process:)
Maybe next time :Rasp:

I guess me meeting her 3 times in phili and taking her to Hong Kong once may have gone in my favour.
Who knows but she is coming yippee

Thanks all:Hellooo:

Stew

Very lucky! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

mach
18th May 2007, 10:14
congRatulations SteW :D

tiger@tigress
18th May 2007, 11:01
:Hellooo: Congratz :Hellooo:

resnic123
18th May 2007, 19:43
Thanks everone.
Gonna make the best of our time together :)

poss30
7th June 2007, 15:59
hi stew i was just wondering does your gf have a good job,money,house etc back in the philippines because my gf doesnt and i am thinking along the same lines as you.i want my gf to sample life in england first although we are going to risk it and go for fiance visa early 2008.
unless your gf is in the same position as mine ie no reason to go back to phili in the eco's eyes

zabby123
21st July 2007, 07:26
Hello Resnic123!

PLease let me know how did your girlfriend go about the tourist visa? What were the things she showed to the emabassy that she was granted a tourist visa/Im happy for you. But then I am quite sad cause I need a tourist visa which I found out that its really hard to get one. I am planning to go to U.K. 6 months from now sponsored by a friend who will get married this november here in Philippines.

Please let me know what to do.

thank you so much for your attention .

Any advice please is very much appreciated

LadyJ
21st July 2007, 09:27
Hello Resnic123!

PLease let me know how did your girlfriend go about the tourist visa? What were the things she showed to the emabassy that she was granted a tourist visa/Im happy for you. But then I am quite sad cause I need a tourist visa which I found out that its really hard to get one. I am planning to go to U.K. 6 months from now sponsored by a friend who will get married this november here in Philippines.

Please let me know what to do.

thank you so much for your attention .

Any advice please is very much appreciated

You will need;
bank statements, payslips, or some other evidence to show that you can pay for the trip and that you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants without working or getting any help from public funds, and
evidence that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit (for example, a letter from your employer).

If you are visiting family or friends you will need:

a letter from your sponsor (the person you are visiting) explaining your relationship with them and the purpose of your visit, and
a copy of the bio-data page (the page containing their photograph) of their UK passport or, if they are not a UK national, evidence of their immigration status in the United Kingdom.

If your sponsor will be supporting you during your visit, or paying for the cost of the visit, you will need:

payslips, bank statements, or some other evidence to show that they have enough money to support you.

Or visit the website below
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018696642519

Mrs Daddy
21st July 2007, 11:56
Hi everyone
I got great news today, my gf was granted her tourist visa.
Thank god cos i really wanted her to come over and see what its like her in Uk.
So we didn't have to go throught the whole fiance visa process:)
Maybe next time :Rasp:

I guess me meeting her 3 times in phili and taking her to Hong Kong once may have gone in my favour.
Who knows but she is coming yippee

Thanks all:Hellooo:

Stew


Thats Unusual:Erm: anyway Congrats and Gudluck.Job well done for you both:xxgrinning--00xx3:

zabby123
22nd July 2007, 06:09
You will need;
bank statements, payslips, or some other evidence to show that you can pay for the trip and that you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants without working or getting any help from public funds, and
evidence that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit (for example, a letter from your employer).

If you are visiting family or friends you will need:

a letter from your sponsor (the person you are visiting) explaining your relationship with them and the purpose of your visit, and
a copy of the bio-data page (the page containing their photograph) of their UK passport or, if they are not a UK national, evidence of their immigration status in the United Kingdom.

If your sponsor will be supporting you during your visit, or paying for the cost of the visit, you will need:

payslips, bank statements, or some other evidence to show that they have enough money to support you.

Or visit the website below
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018696642519


Thank you so much for the attention I really fear for I might be denied. Ohh i dont know.But thanks a lot. COngratulations to you and your wife!

chazz1018
27th July 2007, 20:39
hi!

i need some help, i've been here in the uk for the last 3 years, i have a daughter age 8 y/o and im planning to get her asap in time of my wedding this october, what's the bst thing for me to apply for her visa as my dependant, or family visitor/ which is easier and less expensive and less hasle?i gave birth to her illigitimately, and am not married.

tiger@tigress
28th July 2007, 21:09
hi!
i need some help, i've been here in the uk for the last 3 years, i have a daughter age 8 y/o and im planning to get her asap in time of my wedding this october, what's the bst thing for me to apply for her visa as my dependant, or family visitor/ which is easier and less expensive and less hasle?i gave birth to her illigitimately, and am not married.

Hiya i guess i have same case as you send me a pm:xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
28th July 2007, 21:58
hi!

i need some help, i've been here in the uk for the last 3 years, i have a daughter age 8 y/o and im planning to get her asap in time of my wedding this october, what's the bst thing for me to apply for her visa as my dependant, or family visitor/ which is easier and less expensive and less hasle?i gave birth to her illigitimately, and am not married.

as no one has helped yet, i'll try, a few questions thou ..
you've been in the uk 3 years ? on what visa? a workpermit ?
do you have 'sole custody' of your daughter and is the fathers name on her birth cert ? does she have any contact with her father, and do you ?
also who's looking after her now ?

also are you planning on living permenantly in the uk with your daughter ?