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alvyncallier
18th June 2012, 16:23
hello guys, just joined this forum.... I am alvyn (girl) from cebu po... will be applying for fiance visa next month...I need some advises guys...
me & my fiance has a 2 year old daughter and she is a british passport holder already...

I need some help or someone can tell me what sort of documents do we have to provide before handling all the docs in vfs.

here's all the REQUIREMENTS we have on-hand:

(sponsor)
-letter stating about how we met,how our love story started,about how long we've been in-love to each other lol,about our plans in life and also about our daughter together and etc...
-tenancy agreement
-birth certificate
-plane itinerary from '09 up to present
-passport
-divorce papers (cert. of entitlement to a decree)
-wedding confirmation
-money transfers
-phone calls history
-letter from her mum regarding her house that we can use/stay whenever at no any cost..
-pictures together (including our child's delivery day,birthday, xmas, holidays together with his 1st daughter.
-bank statement (self-employed)



(applicant)
-nso
-passport
-cenomar
-passport of our daughter
-hospital bills & docs
-plane itinerary together (thailand & philippines with our daughter)
-photos together

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST RESULT WILL BE AVAILABLE ON JUNE 29TH 2012 AND RELEASING OF CERTIFICATES ON JULY 13TH 2012..

*** do I have to get NBI cert?
what else do i need to get/prepare?


thanks in advance guys.... :Wave::)

Terpe
19th June 2012, 09:11
:Hellooo: Hi there Alvyn, welcome to the forum.

Looks like you will be our first applicant under the new rules due to come into force on July 9th.
At this time probably the most important question should be about the income of your fiance, as the new rules will require a minimum income of £18600.
This needs to be evidenced by bank statements and other documentation that will cover at least the previous 6 months.

I think you should also include some evidence of your intention to marry and to live together in the UK.

Regarding the divorce papers, your fiance should, ideally have a divorce decree absolute, is that what you meant? Without that final paper you would certainly need to work very hard with the ECO.