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iamherbie
4th February 2013, 04:29
Hello everyone.. iamherbie here from Philippines.
I have a girlfriend living in London (Filipino British). Planning to tie a knot with her soon, and planning to live there and have our own family..

Hope to make friends here and find some information that might assist us on our plans.

Thank you and have a great day everyone.

angellegwen
4th February 2013, 10:54
welcome to the forum herbie...try to check on some other posts here maybe you can find something that will help you...

Terpe
4th February 2013, 11:54
Hello everyone.. iamherbie here from Philippines.
I have a girlfriend living in London (Filipino British). Planning to tie a knot with her soon, and planning to live there and have our own family..

Hope ot make friends here and find some information that might assist us on our plans.

Thank you and have a great day everyone.

Hello herbie, welcome aboard :welcomex:

Arthur Little
4th February 2013, 14:55
:welcomex:, Herbie ... we're a friendly bunch. :biggrin:

MissAna
4th February 2013, 16:41
:meet-1::welcomex: to the forum

stevie c
4th February 2013, 16:52
Welcome herbie :Wave:

bigmarco
5th February 2013, 00:16
Hi Herbie and welcome to the forum :Hellooo::Hellooo:

iamherbie
20th March 2013, 13:45
thanks guys for the warm welcome.. sorry for very late response :)

Arjie
20th March 2013, 14:10
welcome herbie:Hellooo::Hellooo:

smileyangel
22nd March 2013, 11:11
Hi Iamherbie! welcome to the forum.:Hellooo: Where do you plan to get married?

iamherbie
25th March 2013, 01:20
Thanks smileyangel.. we're planning to get married here in the philippines. after giving birth, maybe after 2 or 3 mos., they will visit me here in the phil and may stay for a month or two. We'll get married and process our papers.. Is this a nice move for us? hopefull i can go and stay in UK with them. I want to be with my family of course

iamherbie
25th March 2013, 01:35
I forgot to mention. We're having a baby.. Here's our short story.. last 2000 they migrated in the UK together with her family. They stay there for good. But of course she's visiting me here in the Philippines almost once a year.

Last 2010 she went back here to have her master degree.. Last year, she get pregnant (We're having a baby boy :Hellooo: ) Then her parents advised us and insist that she'll give birth in the UK. So she went home last January of this year.

Our first plan is for me to go there for a visit during her due date of giving birth. But then we've decided that they will just visit me after giving birth. And hopefully we can process our papers, get married and we'll go together to UK. :)

Can someone advise please on what are the best actions or steps that we should do for us to live together in UK?

jake
25th March 2013, 02:08
I forgot to mention. We're having a baby.. Here's our short story.. last 2000 they migrated in the UK together with her family. They stay there for good. But of course she's visiting me here in the Philippines almost once a year.

Last 2010 she went back here to have her master degree.. Last year, she get pregnant (We're having a baby boy :Hellooo: ) Then her parents advised us and insist that she'll give birth in the UK. So she went home last January of this year.

Our first plan is for me to go there for a visit during her due date of giving birth. But then we've decided that they will just visit me after giving birth. And hopefully we can process our papers, get married and we'll go together to UK. :)

Can someone advise please on what are the best actions or steps that we should do for us to live together in UK?

This forum contains a wealth of information on moving to the UK.

Try using the search button :smile:

smileyangel
25th March 2013, 08:42
Thanks smileyangel.. we're planning to get married here in the philippines. after giving birth, maybe after 2 or 3 mos., they will visit me here in the phil and may stay for a month or two. We'll get married and process our papers.. Is this a nice move for us? hopefull i can go and stay in UK with them. I want to be with my family of course

Hello! congratulations to you and your GF for the incoming baby boy. Since you are planning to get married in the Phils.you could apply for a spouse visa. Here's one of the helpful link that may help you:
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/26857-Applying-for-a-Fiance-or-Spouse-Visa-A-quick-guide?highlight=rickyr+spouse+visa

There are lots of thread in the forum that can enlighten you with regards to your question, don't hesitate to use the advance search. Goodluck!!!:Wave:

smileyangel
25th March 2013, 08:55
Here's one more: http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/45242-hello

I hope it helps.

Cheers!

iamherbie
28th March 2013, 16:10
Thanks a lot Guys..

Terpe
28th March 2013, 16:19
I forgot to mention. We're having a baby.. Here's our short story.. last 2000 they migrated in the UK together with her family. They stay there for good. But of course she's visiting me here in the Philippines almost once a year.

Last 2010 she went back here to have her master degree.. Last year, she get pregnant (We're having a baby boy :Hellooo: ) Then her parents advised us and insist that she'll give birth in the UK. So she went home last January of this year.

Our first plan is for me to go there for a visit during her due date of giving birth. But then we've decided that they will just visit me after giving birth. And hopefully we can process our papers, get married and we'll go together to UK. :)

Can someone advise please on what are the best actions or steps that we should do for us to live together in UK?

Herbie, I hope you reviewed the helpful links that members here already provided for you.
I hope you have already agreed a plan of how to meet the UKBA Financial Requirement ? Or if your fiancee is able to make a valid case for an exemption?
You both would need to settle this matter very urgently.

Please follow those links.

UK settlement under the circumstances you have divulged is no easy challenge.
I would advise you act now. There can be no reliance upon 3rd party financial support.