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Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 07:13
Hi everyone, I'm new here however I've always visited your site as me and my husband are on the process of collecting documents for our application which we plan to submit next month.

Hope everything goes well of course with you guys helping out.

I am scheduled to take my exam this 11th of July. Hope to get this passed!

lastlid
6th July 2012, 07:16
:xxgrinning--00xx3: Yes. Good luck. Its about a year ago that my wife did hers. Where are you being tested?

Terpe
6th July 2012, 08:45
:Hellooo: Hello Mrs P, welcome to the forum :Wave:

Good luck for your test and application :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 08:56
hopkins as majority here got theirs there :) and it's cheaper

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 08:57
why do i have restricted access? what do i need to do get full access?

lastlid
6th July 2012, 09:03
hopkins as majority here got theirs there :) and it's cheaper

Okay. Thats where my wife went. They were pretty good. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 09:07
@lastlid, do u know why i have restricted account? i have tried posting something on the spouse visa forum but it's not posted there. awaiting for approval could be. is it because i have limited access?

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 09:10
:Hellooo: Hello Mrs P, welcome to the forum :Wave:

Good luck for your test and application :xxgrinning--00xx3:

A big thanks. I know u are responsible for the majority of answers/assistance to the members here.

lastlid
6th July 2012, 09:12
@lastlid, do u know why i have restricted account? i have tried posting something on the spouse visa forum but it's not posted there. awaiting for approval could be. is it because i have limited access? Yes. I think you need to put in a few more posts before you eventually get fuller access. So I believe.

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 09:19
@lastid did u get an immigration advisers before?

Terpe
6th July 2012, 09:21
why do i have restricted access? what do i need to do get full access?

As a forum security measure all new members have restricted access whilst having a post count of 15 or less. Their posts will be put into a moderation queue.

At a post count of 16 restrictions will be lifted. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 09:24
but those posts i have made on pending will still be shown?

Miss Taurus
6th July 2012, 09:26
welcome mrs.p and good luck for your test..:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
6th July 2012, 09:28
but those posts i have made on pending will still be shown?

When approved, Yes :xxgrinning--00xx3:
There may be some small delay so please be patient.

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 09:41
Thanks terpe!

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 10:27
Sure you can make it! The exams are really easy and the people in the Hopkins are really approachable :):)

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 10:40
Sure you can make it! The exams are really easy and the people in the Hopkins are really approachable :):)

Thank you so much! have u done with the application?

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 10:44
Yeah Mrs.P just submitted it Last Monday 2nd of July!that's why I'm so freakin' nervous right now for the result just hoping everything will be positive and great result :)

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 10:46
can u help me with the docs we need to supply? did u get an adviser?

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 10:58
sure sure!!! I didn't get an adviser..actually this forum is my adviser! If i need some help or consultation i asked them or just type my problem in the search bar to see if there are same cases here before the same as mine that will give me some idea on how they handle it. My requirements are all based on the UKBA requirements..did you already have the checklist from the UKBA?

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 11:02
Here's one of the links :)
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/26857-Applying-for-a-Fiance-or-Spouse-Visa-A-quick-guide?highlight=spouse+visa+checklist

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 11:10
sure sure!!! I didn't get an adviser..actually this forum is my adviser! If i need some help or consultation i asked them or just type my problem in the search bar to see if there are same cases here before the same as mine that will give me some idea on how they handle it. My requirements are all based on the UKBA requirements..did you already have the checklist from the UKBA?

actually this is the list. and also () is what we want to supply in support for the requirements


I have also took facebook greetings on the date of the wedding, greeting cards will also be submited, speech from my father-in-law during the wedding.. my husband wants me to get like a personal letter from my friend stating about our relationship. do u think it will help?

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 11:11
oops forgot the list

here it is


2. evidence of your age and your partner's age
(BIRTH CERTIFICATE)

3. your marriage or civil partnership certificate
(MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE NSO copied)(CIVIL REGISTRAR copy)

4. evidence that you were both free to marry or enter your civil partnership, if either of you was previously married or in a civil partnership
(CNI/CENOMAR CERTIFICATE)

5. evidence that you have met
(PHOTOS TOGETHER & WITH FAMILIES AND RELATIVES)
(TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

6. Evidence of relationship
(SMS/iMESSAGES, EMAILS, LOVE LETTERS, CARDS, CHATS, OTHER MESSAGES FROM MOBILE APPLICATIONS)

7. evidence of your English language ability
(ENGLISH EXAM)

8. evidence that you can can maintain yourselves and any dependants adequately without needing public funds
(HUSBAND’S BANK STATEMENT)
LETTER FROM THE BANK)
(Certificate of Employment if possible salary is mentioned)
(In-laws’ bank statements with a letter, although not needed because i believe my husband’s salary is enough for him to support me, however it may help with the application)

9. evidence of your accomodation
my husband plans to get a company to survey the house and as per him it is recognized by the UKBA
(MORTGAGE TITLE such as deed etc)
(LETTER FROM MY FATHER-IN-LAW AS HE IS THE LAND OWNER)

10. Other supporting documents may include
(Im a full time IT student but have previously worked as a call center agent (Certificate of Employments)AS TO PROOF THE EMPLOYABILITY)
(A record from my school registrar or school director confirming i will be included in the tentative list to graduate)
(My resume ( we think this can help))

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 11:15
Yes thats it! I think those are the majority requirements :)

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 11:17
is there anything u think we are missing here? or anything that can help with the application?

ReemaOwens
6th July 2012, 11:22
Sponsor's letter or husband's letter to the ECO stating all about your relationship :):):) but the rest it's all complete :)

Eyes O'Donnell
6th July 2012, 12:19
:meet-1::welcomex: to the forum :) Good luck with your application and exam :)

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 15:38
:meet-1::welcomex: to the forum :) Good luck with your application and exam :)

Thanks thanks :D

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 15:39
Is it fine here to exchange personal info? Like email address or ym?

lastlid
6th July 2012, 15:42
oops forgot the list

here it is


2. evidence of your age and your partner's age
(BIRTH CERTIFICATE)

3. your marriage or civil partnership certificate
(MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE NSO copied)(CIVIL REGISTRAR copy)

4. evidence that you were both free to marry or enter your civil partnership, if either of you was previously married or in a civil partnership
(CNI/CENOMAR CERTIFICATE)

5. evidence that you have met
(PHOTOS TOGETHER & WITH FAMILIES AND RELATIVES)
(TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

6. Evidence of relationship
(SMS/iMESSAGES, EMAILS, LOVE LETTERS, CARDS, CHATS, OTHER MESSAGES FROM MOBILE APPLICATIONS)

7. evidence of your English language ability
(ENGLISH EXAM)

8. evidence that you can can maintain yourselves and any dependants adequately without needing public funds
(HUSBAND’S BANK STATEMENT)
LETTER FROM THE BANK)
(Certificate of Employment if possible salary is mentioned)
(In-laws’ bank statements with a letter, although not needed because i believe my husband’s salary is enough for him to support me, however it may help with the application)

9. evidence of your accomodation
my husband plans to get a company to survey the house and as per him it is recognized by the UKBA
(MORTGAGE TITLE such as deed etc)
(LETTER FROM MY FATHER-IN-LAW AS HE IS THE LAND OWNER)

10. Other supporting documents may include
(Im a full time IT student but have previously worked as a call center agent (Certificate of Employments)AS TO PROOF THE EMPLOYABILITY)
(A record from my school registrar or school director confirming i will be included in the tentative list to graduate)
(My resume ( we think this can help))

I see no reference to your partners passport...

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 15:44
Sponsor's letter or husband's letter to the ECO stating all about your relationship :):):) but the rest it's all complete :)

Yup just forgot to mention that. Thanks.

lastlid
6th July 2012, 15:45
@lastid did u get an immigration advisers before?

Yes. I used an OISC adviser. If you are tight on your budget then you can do without but if you can afford it then it can be helpful. It can prove to be an independent set of trained eyes that can be run over your case, just in case you miss something or there are any potential complications in your application. Or if you're partner isn't quite at the 18600 minimum income threshold....

lastlid
6th July 2012, 15:46
Partners divorce papers, if any?

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 16:02
I see no reference to your partners passport...

@lastlid, yes that's number 1. :)

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 16:03
Partners divorce papers, if any?

No we were both single before we got married.

lastlid
6th July 2012, 16:04
@lastlid, yes that's number 1. :)

Okay. I saw no 1 was missing in your post no 23 and thought that might be the explanation....:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 16:10
Yes. I used an OISC adviser. If you are tight on your budget then you can do without but if you can afford it then it can be helpful. It can prove to be an independent set of trained eyes that can be run over your case, just in case you miss something or there are any potential complications in your application. Or if you're partner isn't quite at the 18600 minimum income threshold....

We can actually get an adviser in fact he had a meeting with Westkins few months back. However i convinced him not to get the whole service because of the money we have to spend.

lastlid
6th July 2012, 16:12
We can actually get an adviser in fact he had a meeting with Westkins few months back. However i convinced him not to get the whole service because of the money we have to spend.

I won't try and sway you one way or another. Many people have used this forum for advice and got their visa. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
6th July 2012, 16:14
I see Westkin are OISC approved, which is good.

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 16:21
I won't try and sway you one way or another. Many people have used this forum for advice and got their visa. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Yes and that's made me realize and convinced my husband. Told him, "If these people were succesful, why can't we?" with no help from advisers :D

And prayers are always powerful!

Mrs.P
6th July 2012, 16:24
I see Westkin are OISC approved, which is good.

Yes and we believe is the best.

Arthur Little
6th July 2012, 18:25
Is it fine here to exchange personal info? Like email address or ym?

:sorry-2: NO ... for security reasons, members are respectfully requested NOT to post their email addresses or other personal information.

Having said that, :welcomex: to this friendly filipino/uk site, and Godspeed as you embark upon your immigration journey. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
6th July 2012, 19:27
Hi Mrs P and welcome to the forum :Hellooo:

febmary
6th July 2012, 21:23
Yes and that's made me realize and convinced my husband. Told him, "If these people were succesful, why can't we?" with no help from advisers :D

And prayers are always powerful!

There be lots of people to help or share their ideas and experience. Welcome to the forum.:)

Mrs.P
7th July 2012, 02:17
:sorry-2: NO ... for security reasons, members are respectfully requested NOT to post their email addresses or other personal information.

Having said that, :welcomex: to this friendly filipino/uk site, and Godspeed as you embark upon your immigration journey. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

thanks:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs.P
7th July 2012, 02:18
Thank you everyone!