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juvyjones28
17th February 2012, 21:17
I have lodged my spouse visa application last February 15 using VIP premium service. Its only my 3rd day of waiting but its already feels like eternity :cwm3::Cuckoo::Help1:
Its indeed start of sleepless nights, well its just add to my insomnia. I'm afraid I would turn into zombie while waiting :NoNo::8_1_215:
On a bright side, I am confident that I supplied all relevant documents for the ECO to come into positive outcome except one thing I'm worried about is my husband's last bank statement which was lower in balance than usual because he had to pay for my visa fee and other things. Take note that he never overdrawn and had a healthy balance since last year. He explained clearly on his supporting letter about this and also I included my last 3 months bank statements and bank certificate with some savings and also I wrote a letter explaining my savings would either go towards my trip expenditures or as my pocket money to UK.
I think we've done our part and now we're leaving it up to HIM. Keeping our fingers crossed and staying positive. Patience is all I need now and a lot of prayers. God bless us all :)
Juvy
Terpe
17th February 2012, 21:37
Here's wishing you all best luck and not too much waiting :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Our prayers are with you.
Think positive. I'm sure you covered all the angles and the ECO will have no other choice than to grant.
iamghee
17th February 2012, 22:06
The best of british to you Juvy :) God Bless you and keep praying :)
I'm wondering though what do you mean by VIP premium service, never heard that before but I kept reading about this.
Steve.r
17th February 2012, 22:17
Good luck Juvy :xxgrinning--00xx3:
mikey73
17th February 2012, 22:17
hi juvy
all the best with your application and hope you dont have a long wait.
tone
17th February 2012, 22:23
Same from us I'm sure it will be ok.
Try to get some peace and rest because I'm sure once you get to our shores Im sure you won't get too much :D
All the best!
Tone
Smurfette07
17th February 2012, 23:46
i know what you mean, waiting game can be stressfull..
think positive and good luck juvy :)
Eyes O'Donnell
18th February 2012, 01:20
I think we've done our part and now we're leaving it up to HIM. Keeping our fingers crossed and staying positive. Patience is all I need now and a lot of prayers. God bless us all :)
Hi juvyjones :) Good luck and I'm sure all of us here waiting for the result we'll hear the good news soon :):xxgrinning--00xx3: Take care and God bless :)
bigmarco
18th February 2012, 05:58
Hi JuvyJones
All the very best with your application. Our application went in on the 18th January and we're still waiting to hear. These are difficult times but please god everything will be fine.:)
Marie
18th February 2012, 06:14
Good luck to you all ..those who are waiting for their VISAS and those who are just going to lodge .....
juvyjones28
18th February 2012, 06:46
Thanks everyone for the support. :xxgrinning--00xx3: We'll let you know how it goes.
lastlid
18th February 2012, 08:00
The best of british to you Juvy :) God Bless you and keep praying :)
I'm wondering though what do you mean by VIP premium service, never heard that before but I kept reading about this.
http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/additionalservice.html#1
Have a look on here, the VFS website tells you the fine detail. Basically you pay an extra 1800 pesos for a slightly more comfortable appointment. You can book with a minimum of 24 hours notice and select a time of day that is convenient for you, there are free refreshments etc etc and you get personal attention as soon you arrive. My wife had to travel in to Manila from Cavite on several jeepneys / trycycles etc etc with a parcel that was almost as big as she was so I paid the extra for the convenience for her. It was all done in about 20 minutes. Yes it is an extra 1800 but not so much considering all the other financial outlay. It doesnt give you any priority in terms of the processing, just in terms of the submission of the application.
lastlid
18th February 2012, 08:04
............... except one thing I'm worried about is my husband's last bank statement which was lower in balance than usual because he had to pay for my visa fee and other things. Take note that he never overdrawn and had a healthy balance since last year.
As I have said before, I am not an expert in these matters but although I didn't go overdrawn either I came close to it a few times along the way. I have a current account where you cant go overdrawn (my choice) and a few times in the 6 months, towards the end of the month, my phone bill showed as paid then refused on my statement :omg: as I had drained my current account for the month and the ECO must have been happy with that. It was something that played on my mind, during the wait after submission, but from the sound of it, I imagine that your hubby's financial paperwork will be fine. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I presume you have read the postings by Eyes ODonnell.....
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/36227-Still-waiting-for-my-VISA
Looks like they are taking a bit longer to process just now.
juvyjones28
18th February 2012, 18:12
Thanks lastlid. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yes its only thing that worries me but as I say he explained it on the covering letter so I hope the ECO consider that, the rest of the documents are all good. For Funds: We supplied 6 months of his paylips, his P60, his employment contract with 40,000 p.a., last 7 months bank statements with 2-4K pounds on it but the last statement was lower in balance. I also supplied my last 3 months bank statements and bank certificate with some savings enough for airfare one way and some as pocket money to UK.
We won't know the outcome til I get the visa. Yeah I heard its taking quite a while these days due to several reasons. We don't have a choice but to wait, wait and wait.. staying positive here :D:Wave:
Arthur Little
18th February 2012, 19:45
Please don't worry about the depletion in your husband's bank balance, Juvy :nono-1-1: ... it's perfectly understandable his funds will have taken a bit of a "knock" after paying the hefty visa fee. What's more important is the fact that he's not overdrawn ... plus, you've both written letters explaining your situation. Everything's under control, honestly! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Once again, all the very best with your application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
iamghee
18th February 2012, 20:12
http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/additionalservice.html#1
Have a look on here, the VFS website tells you the fine detail. Basically you pay an extra 1800 pesos for a slightly more comfortable appointment. You can book with a minimum of 24 hours notice and select a time of day that is convenient for you, there are free refreshments etc etc and you get personal attention as soon you arrive. My wife had to travel in to Manila from Cavite on several jeepneys / trycycles etc etc with a parcel that was almost as big as she was so I paid the extra for the convenience for her. It was all done in about 20 minutes. Yes it is an extra 1800 but not so much considering all the other financial outlay. It doesnt give you any priority in terms of the processing, just in terms of the submission of the application.
Thanks for the reply lastlid, I would rather not get it, it's still a huge amount of money just to get a welcome, I thought they would somehow expedite the whole processing of the visa but thanks for clarifying this. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
iamghee
18th February 2012, 20:15
Thanks lastlid. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yes its only thing that worries me but as I say he explained it on the covering letter so I hope the ECO consider that, the rest of the documents are all good. For Funds: We supplied 6 months of his paylips, his P60, his employment contract with 40,000 p.a., last 7 months bank statements with 2-4K pounds on it but the last statement was lower in balance. I also supplied my last 3 months bank statements and bank certificate with some savings enough for airfare one way and some as pocket money to UK.
We won't know the outcome til I get the visa. Yeah I heard its taking quite a while these days due to several reasons. We don't have a choice but to wait, wait and wait.. staying positive here :D:Wave:
I am convinced that you will get a VISA juvy :) what your husband is earning is in fact a lot of money in the UK so don't worry. Keep us posted ok? I suggest you do something to keep you busy so you won't be worrying about it too much.
stevie c
18th February 2012, 20:25
Hi Juvy
I cannot see any problems whatsoever with your application.:)
Im sure you & your hubby will have your visa granted.:):)
All the best for your future here in the uk :xxgrinning--00xx3:
gladz
19th February 2012, 12:09
Goodluck on your visa application juvy.Stay positive and be patient.:)
juvyjones28
19th February 2012, 14:24
@ Mr. Arthur, iamghee, mr steve & gladz :Wave: Thanks for the support. Godbless us all :xxgrinning--00xx3:
shalona
20th February 2012, 22:27
Good Luck from us :)
We're putting in our docs submittal tomorrow..
May you both be blessed:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
20th February 2012, 22:45
Good Luck from us :)
We're putting in our docs submittal tomorrow..
May you both be blessed:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Good luck to you shalona :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Doc Alan
20th February 2012, 22:54
Best wishes to you Juvy, and the other members waiting for visas :xxgrinning--00xx3:
You are an asset to the forum with your helpful contributions :).
I hope you are sleeping better now !
Rory
20th February 2012, 23:29
I do not think you need a "good luck" quote, i am sure you will get the visa with what you have supplied to them in documents. :)
juvyjones28
22nd February 2012, 08:36
Thanks Doc Alan, Shalona and rory. Godbless!
pinay4uk
23rd February 2012, 04:43
Hi everyone! I would just like to ask if the marriage is done in UK yet not here in the Phils.,is it just ok to apply for a spousal visa showing the marriage contract from UK? If the marriage is done in UK, is it necessarily to report the marriage to the Phils. embassy London before the Filipino spouse can apply for a change of passport carrying the husband's name already and before she can apply for a spousal visa? or the British Marriage Contract will already work in both change of passport and application for spousal visa? and for the application of spousal visa, is it still necessary to submit certificate of no marriage apart from the marriage certificate they have? Your reply will be much appreciated. Thank u in advance for this site really helps a lot of people. God bless us all!!!
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