View Full Version : List of docs for spousal visa application...begging for ur help guys
chieldave
4th October 2012, 01:05
This is the time me and hubby needed most your comments,suggestions/opinions,corrections guys,we humbly asking your help as it would be a great help for us:Help1::Help1::Help1:...here’s our list of docs to be submitted on Nov 11th,we put also the 4 pages of my hubby/sponsor letter that he wrote wholeheartedly and honestly,we are 100% open on whatever better help from u to make this letter more direct and understandable for ECO(even you’re not the ECO and thinking varies).Me not yet done writing my letter,will follow it soon...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAIN DOCUMENTS
Printed Application Form(VAF4A)
Spousal Visa application fee receipt
Passport sized photo
VFS Appointment
Passport (new)
APPLICANT’S DOCUMENTS
Marriage Certificate (SECPA and Local)
NSO Birth certificate
English Requirement Certificate
Passport bio data page of applicant (old)
Diploma
Transcript of Records
Dressmaking Certificate
Applicant’s Support Letter
SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS
Birth Certificate
Passport bio data page and stamped pages of sponsor(old and new)
Divorce paper
Employer’s Letter
Employment Certificate
6 months payslips
6 months Bank Statements
P60 Forms 2010-2011,2011-2012 (for income history purposes)
Savings account statement/certificate
Land Registry Title
Title Plan
Mortgage statement (highlighted in bank statement)
Council tax
Electric bill
Water bill
Gas bill
Accommodation Pictures
Husband’s Support Letter
EVIDENCE OF RELATIONSHIP
Engagement ring receipt
Wedding receipts
Remittances receipts(Western Union,PNB and BPI statement of deposits and withdrawals,Thermal paper receipts of withdrawals from ATM,Sponsor’s bank records)
His/our accommodation receipts and others during his stay/our stay
Scrapbook/Pictures (from his first visit,second visit-the wedding-,and currently third visit)
Emails
Chat Logs
Screen shots of video chat
E cards(from/to me and him)
Wedding cards of congratulations from his/our family and friends in UK
Snail mail or Post cards/letters
Itinerary Tickets with Boarding Passes(of him and us together)
rhaichard
4th October 2012, 07:07
u need to pass also ur old passport if u have ..
i think ur documents is fine .. they check most is ur financial requirement that is 18,600pounds if dont have any dependants ..
here's the list of documents that i passed on my application before ..
-my passport
-online application form
-bank receipt for payment of fee
-nbi/police clearance
-marriage licence with
local marriage certificate
-NSO marriage certificate
-NSO birth certificate
-20pictures of us (in uk and in philippines
-english requirements
my sponsor provide docs
-passport biodata and stamped pages (scan)
-2pages of supporting letter
-p60( for 7months)
-employer's letter
-employment contract
-9months payslips
-7months bank statement
-letter from his brother (our tenant)
-4pictures of the house
so u're going to pass more documents that i passed to them ... so if you're husband earned 18,600 per annum ,i dont think that u have any problems ..
Leen
4th October 2012, 07:41
chieldave dont forget to fill up the appendix form 2 and your hubby should sign his passport bio data page as well as the stamped pages,all your documents looks good and in order...wish you luck in your application:xxgrinning--00xx3:
chieldave
4th October 2012, 22:25
u need to pass also ur old passport if u have ..
i think ur documents is fine .. they check most is ur financial requirement that is 18,600pounds if dont have any dependants ..
here's the list of documents that i passed on my application before ..
-my passport
-online application form
-bank receipt for payment of fee
-nbi/police clearance
-marriage licence with
local marriage certificate
-NSO marriage certificate
-NSO birth certificate
-20pictures of us (in uk and in philippines
-english requirements
my sponsor provide docs
-passport biodata and stamped pages (scan)
-2pages of supporting letter
-p60( for 7months)
-employer's letter
-employment contract
-9months payslips
-7months bank statement
-letter from his brother (our tenant)
-4pictures of the house
so u're going to pass more documents that i passed to them ... so if you're husband earned 18,600 per annum ,i dont think that u have any problems ..
thanks for the reply rhaichard,,,yes,it's already on my list to include my old passport.I'm only the dependant,no kids yet:biggrin:,so he only needs to show 18,600 minimum annual gross income.
Didn't u pass any docs for proof of relationship when u applied like chat logs,emails or screen shots?
chieldave
4th October 2012, 22:32
chieldave dont forget to fill up the appendix form 2 and your hubby should sign his passport bio data page as well as the stamped pages,all your documents looks good and in order...wish you luck in your application:xxgrinning--00xx3:
hmm,I've just read it somewhere here about that appendix form 2 leen,was bit not sure as I only thought than only VAF4A form need to fill-up,thanks for clarifying it:smile:.ok I will tell hubby to put his signature with his scanned passport pages...I may send you private message for more needed help leen as u just got your visa:biggrin: and rhaichard as well...thanks again
rhaichard
5th October 2012, 07:26
thanks for the reply rhaichard,,,yes,it's already on my list to include my old passport.I'm only the dependant,no kids yet:biggrin:,so he only needs to show 18,600 minimum annual gross income.
Didn't u pass any docs for proof of relationship when u applied like chat logs,emails or screen shots?
no i didnt pass chat logs or emails .. i only sent to them is our picture together here in the uk and in the philippines ... prove that we have are met each other after every 2 or 3 months that we are away since we know each other ... i think marriage certificate and pictures is enough to prove that you and your husband have a relationship ..
yes you need to pass the docs proving that ur husband earned 18,600pounds per annum ...
about appendix 2 form , you need to fill that by hand / hand writing ...
chieldave
5th October 2012, 23:13
no i didnt pass chat logs or emails .. i only sent to them is our picture together here in the uk and in the philippines prove that we have are met each other after every 2 or 3 months that we are away since we know each other
I see,that is firmer evidence:biggrin:
about appendix 2 form , you need to fill that by hand / hand writing
oops,didn't aware of that,thought it's same with the main form that I'll fill in up in comp the answer then print it together:doh..seems I need to read more the instructions..thanks for that rhaichard
Guys,how about our sponsor letter?what can u say on it,you think it's not long writing with lots of unnecessarily info's?do we need to cut some ?is it ok that we'll just put subtitles before the paragraphs so they can see quickly which portion they want to read and know?:Help1:
thanks advance
rhaichard
6th October 2012, 07:39
your letter is fine i think ... when my hubby make sponsor he only write is the summary lol ... :icon_lol: because my hubby is lazy ..
print the appendix form and then u fill it up :Wave:
Rory
6th October 2012, 10:15
I always wondered if it was best to type and print out the covering letter or hand write it, what have most of you done?
chieldave
6th October 2012, 10:22
your letter is fine i think ... when my hubby make sponsor he only write is the summary lol ... :icon_lol: because my hubby is lazy
thank rhaichard,just bit worried if ECO will ever get bored with the this long writing:icon_lol:,but this is all true and wanted them to know it well...
print the appendix form and then u fill it up :Wave:
ok I will ,thanks girl:smile:
chieldave
6th October 2012, 10:29
I always wondered if it was best to type and print out the covering letter or hand write it, what have most of you done?
was thinking of writing it before as thought that it has more personal attachment:biggrin:,but read few here that they just type and print then they sign it above printed name,,,maybe that 's we plan to do :Erm::biggrin:....anymore suggestion folks?
Goodluck on your application Rory,think we'll next to you as we plan to pass ours by 2nd week of Nov:smile:
andy222
6th October 2012, 11:04
Ok you guys great input. Can anybody make a complete foolproof list for me and others?
rhaichard
6th October 2012, 18:19
I always wondered if it was best to type and print out the covering letter or hand write it, what have most of you done?
we made the letter thru type and print then signed ..
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thank rhaichard,just bit worried if ECO will ever get bored with the this long writing:icon_lol:,but this is all true and wanted them to know it well...
at least u both make an effort :xxgrinning--00xx3:
chieldave
6th October 2012, 22:54
we made the letter thru type and print then signed ..
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thanks for that girl:smile:
at least u both make an effort :xxgrinning--00xx3:
We really did,hope ECO sees it too:biggrin:
rhaichard
7th October 2012, 16:32
thanks for that girl
ur welcOme :xxgrinning--00xx3:
We really did,hope ECO sees it too
i bet they will see that ... because when they declined my application before on my first visa application ... some in the letter is in the refusal paper also .. lol :icon_lol:
smileyangel
11th October 2012, 11:05
I'm just thinking, did you already pay your visa application? If yes, in what way? :Erm:
Goodluck with your spouse visa application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
rhaichard
13th October 2012, 17:34
I'm just thinking, did you already pay your visa application? If yes, in what way? :Erm:
Goodluck with your spouse visa application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
they're not going to accept ur documents and application if u didnt show the UNION BANK receipt ..
so u need to pay first before u go to VFS take note that ur bank receipt from UNION BANK is only valid for 1 week
Ian S
14th October 2012, 21:02
Me and my wife are going to submit our documents at around the same time. My supporting documents are almost identical to yours but I kept my letter much shorter (I don't know if thats a good thing or not), but at least you gave each section a title so they can decide wethe or not they want to read it.
I haven't signed my passport copy, but I did getit certified by a solicitor (as well as drivers licence copy and house deeds).
I wish you good luck.
chieldave
15th October 2012, 08:12
I'm just thinking, did you already pay your visa application? If yes, in what way? :Erm:
Goodluck with your spouse visa application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Didn't yet pass my application till 2nd week of Nov smileyangel so haven't yet paid my application as well:smile:...thank you
chieldave
15th October 2012, 08:32
Me and my wife are going to submit our documents at around the same time. My supporting documents are almost identical to yours but I kept my letter much shorter (I don't know if thats a good thing or not), but at least you gave each section a title so they can decide wethe or not they want to read it.
I haven't signed my passport copy, but I did getit certified by a solicitor (as well as drivers licence copy and house deeds).
I wish you good luck.
Guess almost all docs to be passed are almost same with what others too esp if it same kind of visa to apply:smile:,so no wonder it's almost identical:biggrin:....we tried to do more edit of our letter to make it shorter,but since still bit long so that's why we decided to put titles above each paragraph.I think as long as you put all the necessary details and additional info/explanation that you think it helps to understand the situation more by the ECO,there's nothing wrong with it.Been one year since his last visit here,so we just feel that we have to fill in the holes that ECO might see or think negatively.:biggrin:...
Are you on mortgage house Ian?did you get just an email copy from land registrar as well then you let it certified by solicitor?
Thank you Ian,,you too and to your wifey wishing/praying for positive result as well:smile:
smileyangel
15th October 2012, 09:12
Didn't yet pass my application till 2nd week of Nov smileyangel so haven't yet paid my application as well:smile:...thank you
That's alright then, because I thought you paid it already and yet to submit it on 11th of November as I know bank receipt is only valid for 10 days from the date of payment. Goodluck with your application chieldave!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
chieldave
15th October 2012, 09:31
That's alright then, because I thought you paid it already and yet to submit it on 11th of November as I know bank receipt is only valid for 10 days from the date of payment. Goodluck with your application chieldave!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Will pay maybe 2nd week of Nov, 3 or 4 days before the appointment :xxgrinning--00xx3:....thanks for the concern smileyangel:smile:
Ian S
15th October 2012, 21:06
Guess almost all docs to be passed are almost same with what others too esp if it same kind of visa to apply:smile:,so no wonder it's almost identical:biggrin:....we tried to do more edit of our letter to make it shorter,but since still bit long so that's why we decided to put titles above each paragraph.I think as long as you put all the necessary details and additional info/explanation that you think it helps to understand the situation more by the ECO,there's nothing wrong with it.Been one year since his last visit here,so we just feel that we have to fill in the holes that ECO might see or think negatively.:biggrin:...
Are you on mortgage house Ian?did you get just an email copy from land registrar as well then you let it certified by solicitor?
Thank you Ian,,you too and to your wifey wishing/praying for positive result as well:smile:
My house is mortgaged but all title deeds are kept electronically now and you need to get them from here: http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/ The mortgage lenders nolonger keep a paper copy. You have to pay a small fee to get a copy (about 6 quid I think) and then you can get it certified by a solicitor (not sure if this is nececary but better safe than sorry)
chieldave
15th October 2012, 21:19
My house is mortgaged but all title deeds are kept electronically now and you need to get them from here: http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/ The mortgage lenders nolonger keep a paper copy. You have to pay a small fee to get a copy (about 6 quid I think) and then you can get it certified by a solicitor (not sure if this is nececary but better safe than sorry)
Yes,he got that copy from that website too but didn't get it certified,yes not sure also if necessary,but as you said it's better safe than sorry:biggrin:,so i just mentioned it to him about solicitor...thanks for that Ian
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