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bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 11:50
hello, i submitted my son's visa application 5 days ago and this morning i received an email from them saying that:

Dear Mr XXXXX

Manila Ref: XXXXX

We refer to your visa application for Settlement received on 22 February 2013.

Please provide the following documentation in order for your application to be fully assessed and processed:

Copies of the bio data page and passport pages from your mother`s passports, showing immigration stamps and/or visas which clearly demonstrate

Where both your parents were at the time of your conception
Evidence of occasions when your parent/s have visited you in the Philippines or elsewhere.

Copied passport pages must clearly show the passport number from which they came.

If you are not able to provide this evidence, please submit a statement to explain why. Where a passport has been lost, a police report should be forthcoming.

Please submit this documentation within 10 working days from the date of this email.


is it just my old passport that they need? this 'Where both your parents were at the time of your conception' confuses me. can someone help me pls.. thank you.. :smile:

joebloggs
26th February 2013, 11:59
did you not submit your childs filipino birth cert ?

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 12:02
did you not submit your childs filipino birth cert ?

i did,, i even submitted a photo of me and my son after i gave birth.. :Erm:

Michael Parnham
26th February 2013, 12:48
Does that mean where YOUR parents were when YOU were concieved Bhem bhem? If so, very strange question!:Erm:

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 12:57
Does that mean where YOUR parents were when YOU were concieved Bhem bhem? If so, very strange question!:Erm:

that email was addressed to my son so i'm guessing they were asking about me and his biological father. i have submitted photos of me and my son after i gave birth and i have stated on my letter that his biological father didn't come so i'm confused why are they asking for another evidence. :cwm25:

Michael Parnham
26th February 2013, 13:09
I understand now Bhem bhem, just tell them what they want to know, I woudn't dig too deeply into there reasons for wanting to know!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 13:17
I understand now Bhem bhem, just tell them what they want to know, I woudn't dig too deeply into there reasons for wanting to know!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

yeah,, i'll explain to them again and i'll email them the copy of my old passport. :smile:

andy222
26th February 2013, 13:22
It just seems like they are doing everything they can to stop people form coming here outside of europe of coarse.

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 13:36
It just seems like they are doing everything they can to stop people form coming here outside of europe of coarse.

i do understand why they are doing that but of course i hope they won't refuse my application and they do realize i badly want my son to be with me..

grahame 1
26th February 2013, 13:38
it looks to me that they are asking proof of your sons father. they seem as if they want proof that yours sons father was with you when your son was conceived . 9 months before your son was born. they need details from the stamps on his passport for this

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 13:51
it looks to me that they are asking proof of your sons father. they seem as if they want proof that yours sons father was with you when your son was conceived . 9 months before your son was born. they need details from the stamps on his passport for this

i don't know where to get these evidences. i left my son's father when i was on my 1 month pregnancy and never heard of him ever. god knows where he is right now. :bigcry:

joebloggs
26th February 2013, 14:13
it looks to me that they are asking proof of your sons father. they seem as if they want proof that yours sons father was with you when your son was conceived . 9 months before your son was born. they need details from the stamps on his passport for this

:xxgrinning--00xx3:


i don't know where to get these evidences. i left my son's father when i was on my 1 month pregnancy and never heard of him ever. god knows where he is right now. :bigcry:

your child's father is Filipino?
from this i get the impression they think the father is possibility your British husband :Erm:

is the childs surname your maiden name ?

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 14:20
:xxgrinning--00xx3:



your child's father is Filipino?
from this i get the impression they think the father is possibility your British husband :Erm:

is the childs surname your maiden name ?

yes he's filipino and yeah my son is using my maiden name..

joebloggs
26th February 2013, 14:31
was you married to the father, is he named on the child's birth cert ?

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 14:37
was you married to the father, is he named on the child's birth cert ?

no,, i'm not married to him and i didn't put his name on my son's birth certificate..

raynaputi
26th February 2013, 14:54
Joe's right, they probably thought that the father of your son is your British husband. You need to clear this thing up with them.

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 15:07
Joe's right, they probably thought that the father of your son is your British husband. You need to clear this thing up with them.

yeah,, i'll better explain it to them again.. :smile:

anne090909
26th February 2013, 18:09
i recieved same email when we applied my sons visa last oct...i just provided my old n new passport to show that im in ph when he was born...i included my hubbys passport (sponsor) and more pics indifferent places to show that weve been together in different occasions...lastly letter of explanation why u cant provide ur son's biologicals fathers passport and how u wish to be with ur son....

i hope that helps....anyway we got visa me n my son are here now with my hubby ;)

grahamw48
26th February 2013, 18:30
Presumably if the father is shown as 'unknown' on the child's birth cert, then there can be no father to give details about ? :Erm:

That was certainly the case with my two stepchilderen, who were given settlement visas. They were also using (and still are doing) their mother's maiden name.

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 18:46
i recieved same email when we applied my sons visa last oct...i just provided my old n new passport to show that im in ph when he was born...i included my hubbys passport (sponsor) and more pics indifferent places to show that weve been together in different occasions...lastly letter of explanation why u cant provide ur son's biologicals fathers passport and how u wish to be with ur son....

i hope that helps....anyway we got visa me n my son are here now with my hubby ;)

what a relief.. thnx anne..:xxgrinning--00xx3::smile:

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 18:55
Presumably if the father is shown as 'unknown' on the child's birth cert, then there can be no father to give details about ? :Erm

i know...:doh

grahamw48
26th February 2013, 21:41
I mean...it should simplify matters. :)

joebloggs
26th February 2013, 21:43
this must be a new procedure, i've not heard of them doing this b4 when the child is filipino and the father is filipino.