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DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 04:03
Yes Terpe, you were right about that email.. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I couldn't quite believe it till we had it but my wife picked it up this morning so now i finally feel i can celebrate..! :Rasp::Hellooo:

With regard to all the tosh DHL had told us last week, my wife arrived this morning in Tacloban and they just asked for ID and then handed it over.. No questions at all, and no proof of the application number.

We now just have to get the CFO stamp and were good to go. Now there's a question, how long does it take to obtain an NSO copy of our marriage license ? We need to get one for the seminar...

Anyway, a massive thank you to all you kind and generous people on this forum for your help and advice, it is truly appreciated.:)

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 04:18
This is our timeline...

First met, at a Jeepney stop in Cebu City on 08-03-2012
Dated daily until we got engaged on 04-04-2012
Married on 22-06-2012
Spousal visa submitted to embassy 19-07-2012
Deferred application 29-08-2012
Visa Granted :icon_lol: 11-09-2012

Short but sweet: When you meet the right one, you just know... I always thought that was a cheesy line but man, its true..

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 04:21
I will also add my index of supporting documents here just incase it may help. Im sure its not perfect, we had no professional help...

1) Applicants Information:
 A: Applicants letter of introduction
 B: Passport and two colour passport-sized photos
 C: Original Birth Certificate
 D: Biometrics Confirmation
 E: Work /Educational history / Evidence of Employability
 Ea: Curriculum Vitae and teachers qualifications
 Eb: Most recent employment contract
 Ec: Letters of recommendation from former employer
 Ed: Emails from prospective employer in UK with job interview offer
 F: Proposed flight itinerary for travel to UK in September 2012
 G: IELTS Certificate for compliance with the English language requirement
 H: Certificate of joint account confirmation
 I: Criminal record certificate
 J: Copies of Cenomar. Eligibility for marriage
2) Sponsors Information:
 A: Sponsors letter of introduction
 B: Certified copies of passports Bio Page and visa stamps
 C: Financial Information:
 Ca: Current account bank statements for the previous six months +
 Cb: Business account statements from the previous 6 months +
 Cc: Bank letter confirming amounts in all accounts including savings and Cash ISA account statements
 Cd: Accountants letter confirming current yearly earnings and projected earnings for next year/Online tax return form
 Ce: Budget for living costs after arrival to UK
 Cf: Bank statements provided in my absence and screenshots of internet banking
 D: Evidence of accommodation in UK:
 Da: House deeds showing ownership and land registry details / Utility bill
 Db: Recent mortgage statement including payment alterations and amendments
 E: Sponsorship undertaking form
 F: Copies of CNI / Cenomar. Eligibility for marriage
3) Applicant - Sponsor Relationship
 A: Original and certified copy of our marriage licence
 B: Photo's from our wedding and honeymoon
 C: Other proof of wedding arrangements, bookings, invitations, receipts ect
P.T.O
4) Additional proof of relationship
 A: Flight details from visits. Including family of sponsor's attendance.
 B: Photos of time spent together
 C: Skype video call logs
 D: Facebook messages log
 E: Yahoo email logs
 F: Viber logs of messaging and calls
 G: Receipts from hotel reservations/accommodation

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 04:30
We then backed that up with an explanation of supporting documents to clear up any questions or holes we felt we had in the application... Explanation of bank withdrawals, documents we couldn't provide with reasons why ect. And of course our letters to the Entry Clearance Officer.

I also added this... From the UKBA website, the guide to supporting documents page concerning maintenance, regarding the bank letter. It requests that the bank letter should state " that there are enough funds present in the account to support a dependent partner and any dependent children ". Unfortunately my bank manager declined my request to do this and said that it is against their policy.

rhaichard
17th September 2012, 06:09
i've got my NSO copy of marriage 2months after the relevant transfer our SECPA marriage contract in the NSO ..


i think you can use your local civil registry ..



Requirements for Attendance to Guidance and Counseling Program

Two (2) valid identification cards (IDs) with photograph;
Duly completed guidance and counseling form;
If married, certified true copy and photocopy of marriage contract on security paper from the National Statistics Office, or Local Civil Registry Offices; or original and photocopy of marriage contract duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/ Consulate (if married abroad)
Other documents as may be required by the counselors; and
Payment of P400.00 counseling fee.

joebloggs
17th September 2012, 06:16
This is our timeline...

First met, at a Jeepney stop in Cebu City on 08-03-2012
Dated daily until we got engaged on 04-04-2012
Married on 22-06-2012
Spousal visa submitted to embassy 19-07-2012
Deferred application 29-08-2012
Visa Granted :icon_lol: 11-09-2012

Short but sweet: When you meet the right one, you just know... I always thought that was a cheesy line but man, its true..

:yikes::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

that is quick :love2::Bolt::wedtoss:

good news you got your visa without any problems because of the short time span

Leen
17th September 2012, 06:45
congrats to you :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
17th September 2012, 07:22
Congrats:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
17th September 2012, 07:30
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Glad to hear the DHL issue didn't turn into a drama

Well done and enjoy the celebration.

lastlid
17th September 2012, 07:36
Yes. Seemed alarming at first, but worked out okay in the end. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

rhaichard
17th September 2012, 07:47
i mean reverent not relevant :doh :D :icon_sorry:

rusty
17th September 2012, 07:47
We then backed that up with an explanation of supporting documents to clear up any questions or holes we felt we had in the application... Explanation of bank withdrawals, documents we couldn't provide with reasons why ect. And of course our letters to the Entry Clearance Officer.

I also added this... From the UKBA website, the guide to supporting documents page concerning maintenance, regarding the bank letter. It requests that the bank letter should state " that there are enough funds present in the account to support a dependent partner and any dependent children ". Unfortunately my bank manager declined my request to do this and said that it is against their policy.

Congratulations, its good to see that where you thought there would be any problems you backed it up with an explanation and supporting documents. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

rusty
17th September 2012, 07:53
Now there's a question, how long does it take to obtain an NSO copy of our marriage license ? We need to get one for the seminar...


I will also add my index of supporting documents here just incase it may help. Im sure its not perfect, we had no professional help...

1) Applicants Information:
 J: Copies of Cenomar. Eligibility for marriage

2) Sponsors Information:
 F: Copies of CNI / Cenomar. Eligibility for marriage

I thought one of the requirements for spouse visa was the NSO copy of marriage certificate, but in your documents you listed, it seems that you have supplied only a Cenomar?

Was it spouse or fiance visa you applied for?

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 08:05
I thought one of the requirements for spouse visa was the NSO copy of marriage certificate, but in your documents you listed, it seems that you have supplied only a Cenomar?

Was it spouse or fiance visa you applied for?

It was a spousal visa.

3-A.. We supplied the original marriage license which had been endorsed by the local registrar / Not the NSO copy. My wife has just been to the NSO Office in Tacloban and they have issued her with an NSO copy on the spot :)

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 08:07
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Glad to hear the DHL issue didn't turn into a drama

Well done and enjoy the celebration.

Thanks Terpe

and yes, i think i was just unlucky to speak to the worlds biggest :censored: on the phone that day.. Common sense prevailed :)

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 08:12
:yikes::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

that is quick :love2::Bolt::wedtoss:

good news you got your visa without any problems because of the short time span

Hi Joe,

Yes, quick indeed. I think it helped that i have spent 5 of those 6 months living here in the Phils so we had tonnes of evidence. I was worried about it at first but there is no time requirement in the rules :)

rhaichard
17th September 2012, 08:30
You can use the local one that u have with ur marriage license if you have that ...

rhaichard
17th September 2012, 08:33
You are lucky then ... congrats


It was a spousal visa.

3-A.. We supplied the original marriage license which had been endorsed by the local registrar / Not the NSO copy. My wife has just been to the NSO Office in Tacloban and they have issued her with an NSO copy on the spot :)

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 08:51
You are lucky then ... congrats

Thanks rhaichard and to everybody for the congratulations :)

han
17th September 2012, 09:30
congratulations :Wave: :meet-1::meet-1: danandclavs,

by looking on your timeline :omg::hubbahubba: :) that was quick- BUT of course if its meant to be it will happen without any hassle at all.
It's a good news really... for spousal visa. I hope this is the start that the UKBA people will process as fast as they can, knowing that there are still filipinas waiting for their visas.
All the best!
han

raynaputi
17th September 2012, 09:38
Congrats! :Jump:

Tinker
17th September 2012, 09:51
Congratulations....

Arthur Little
17th September 2012, 10:21
Congratulations ... relieved to read your recent worries are finally at an end. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

DaveUK
17th September 2012, 11:47
Congratulations to you both! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

anonymous
17th September 2012, 11:58
Congratulations :Jump::xxgrinning--00xx3:

MissAna
17th September 2012, 12:34
:Britain::wiggle: congratulations to you both! :D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
17th September 2012, 15:46
Congratulations to you both and best wishes for the future :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

DanandClavs
17th September 2012, 15:57
Thank you everyone :) Looking forward to getting home and eating some good old english food :)

RickyR
17th September 2012, 18:04
Congratulations

stevie c
17th September 2012, 18:07
Terriffic news congratulations :Jump:

Rory
17th September 2012, 19:16
That was quick going, great news as well. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Rhose
17th September 2012, 21:12
Congratulations!!! :Jump: :Jump: :Jump: praying for your best future... :)

febmary
17th September 2012, 22:37
Congrats! Just see your timeline..Happened so quickly and just a year..Well done!

Anyway, What a best of luck...Life is full of surprises....:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Crampton
17th September 2012, 22:51
DanandClavs,

Hey,

It is so brilliant to here such wonderful news. So happy for you that it went smoothly.
I was laughing at how fat your story happened, I thought I was bad meeting in September 2010, an item in October 2010, Engaged in May2011, Married in June 2011 and had a Daughter In November 2011.
Hoping to get EEA Family Permit in for November 2012.

I wish you a happy life together and know you'll love been back to the food you know best.

Alan :)

marga
18th September 2012, 03:19
Congratulations!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

DanandClavs
19th September 2012, 08:24
Thank you everybody for your kind messages :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
19th September 2012, 22:43
Looking forward to getting home and eating some good old english food :)

:hubbahubba: ... I know the feeling well, Dan!