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chrissy_uk
2nd April 2013, 22:12
Hello guys,
I'm trying to put together an in-order list of things that me and/or my wife will need to do before she can apply for the VISA.
Does this sequence make sense?
1) First she wants to renew her passport and use my surname, so as I understand it, she will first need to attend the CFO seminar and obtain the 'Guidance and Counseling Certificate'.
2) She submits the GCC along with the marriage contract/certificate from the NSO, birth certificate and any other supporting documents (with the relevant photocopies) to apply for her new passport.
3) After obtaining the passport she will need to make an appointment to attend the clinic in Manila to take the TB test. After taking the test she will be issued with a certificate that is valid for 6 months.
4) At this point, she can begin to complete the spouse VISA application form. In parallel with (1) to (3) I will have obtained and prepared supporting documents as the sponsor pertaining to accommodation, i.e. housing inspection reports, a letter from council, my covering letter etc.
5) When she is ready or nearing to submit the application I will gather the last 6 months worth or more of payslips, bank statements, letters from my employer confirming salary and contract and up to date statements issued by my bank covering the same period. I will then DHL/FedEx all of my documents to her so that she can submit the application.
Any thoughts on the above? Is there anything (especially on my wife's side) that I need to consider?
Thanks
Chris
Moving Forward
4th April 2013, 09:08
I can't comment on point 5 as I am self employed, nor on point 3).
Whilst she needs the GCC for her passport application, she will need to go back to the seminar center once a visa has been issued so a CFO sticker can be put in her passport.
The counselling centre require the NSO marriage certificate. Make sure she knows where she is going.... if she arrives after 9am it will be too late and she will go back another day.
How does she meet the English requirement & do you have documents so show evidence of a 'genuine and subsisting relationship'? (photos, chat logs, emails etc.)
For passport renewal, probably best to pay a bit extra and get it fast tracked with courier service.
chrissy_uk
4th April 2013, 20:47
Thanks for the input Moving Forward.
Yes, once she has her visa and it is valid she will return to the counseling centre to obtain the CFO sticker.
She meets the English requirements as she already has a score report for an approved test at an appropriate level. However, when it is submitted with the application for the visa, the name on the score report will be her maiden name and not the name in her new passport. Would you suspect this to be a problem?
As far as evidence of a 'genuine and subsisting relationship', we have cards and letters we have exchanged, general photos together, wedding photos with her family, photos with my parents and work colleagues, honeymoon photos, chat logs etc.
We are looking to submit the application as soon as we can, simply because we cannot stand to be apart, but I have heard that sometimes this can make the UKBA suspicious, so I'm a little concerned about that :cwm25: I really hope from all of the above they can see that we are genuine and simply want to be together as soon as we can.
Moving Forward
5th April 2013, 20:51
I can't see her maiden name on the English certificate being a problem. Just clarify this in a supporting letter or in the final section of the application form where you have an opportunity to add any relevant info. Her birth certificate shows evidence of her maiden name.
Some English certificates are only accepted if they are submitted less than 2 years from when the test was taken (such as IELTS).
If it's a genuine relationship and you can show that (which you can) I would not hold off applying - the way the rules keep changing best to do it sooner rather than later if you meet all the criteria.
Every case is different. Be sure to ask for advice but also question the advice you are getting if it's not direct from the source.
Be sure to check the official websites for all the documents required... not just the UKBA site for the visa, but also the CFO site for the seminar and the DFA for the passport. Compliment that info with advice you get from here and other sources. But use the official sites as your main source.
There can be so much hearsay with this process. It is also easy to over think things. My wife is currently overthinking her spouse visa application which we submitted late Feb. It's out of my hands now, I have done the best I can, so I am just quietly waiting.
chrissy_uk
6th April 2013, 21:37
Thanks again Moving Forward.
I think you're right, it's very easy to over think the whole application process, escpecially if you're a 'worrier' like myself!
My wife has an English test report that she obtained just last year and it has a validity of 2 years, so hopefully that should be OK.
The other point of concern I have is this statement on the UKBA website relating to payment of the visa fees:
You must pay your visa application fee online, in US dollars, either a Visa card or MasterCard. In addition to credit cards, a debit card or pre-paid card bearing the Visa or MasterCard logos are also accepted. Other methods of payment will not be accepted.
When my wife comes to submit the application online, is it acceptable that I use my debit card to pay the fee for her? She doesn't have a debit or credit card to make the payment herself :cwm25:
(I'll keep my finger's crossed for you and your wife that she gets her visa soon Moving Forward :xxgrinning--00xx3:)
Moving Forward
7th April 2013, 21:35
Thanks.
Yes it is fine if you use your debit card to pay the fee that's what we did.
When she applies online, she will create an account on the VFS Global application site. She can save the progress of a partially completed application form and come back and finish it if more time is needed to get info.
I recently flew out there to help my wife with the application. I filled out the details for her and paid the fee. We then printed out the form, she checked it and signed it, making it her application.
Remember to fill in the Appendix 2 form also (when you start the application process online, the site will also remind you to complete this form).
chrissy_uk
8th April 2013, 22:15
Thanks Moving Forward.
So is the online application form simply the electronic equivalent of the VAF4A? There's no online submission of Appendix 2 required?
Is it possible (or even allowed) for me to help my wife in completing the form by logging in for her from the UK? I only ask as my wife would feel much more comfortable if I handled the application process on her behalf, but I could understand why doing so from the UK for an external application may be forbidden. Unfortunately I can not be there with her when she applies online. Is the online form relatively straightforward?
Moving Forward
8th April 2013, 22:44
Yes the online application form is the electronic equivalent of VAF4A. It is straight forward. If there is information you need to go away and find (e.g.details of her parents) you can save your progress, sign in later and continue the application.
This application form is not actually submitted online. After it has been completed and once payment has been made, it is printed off for the applicant to sign and bring along to their appointment. The printed application form contains a payment reference number. So the form provides evidence that payment has been made (and it can't be printed until payment has been made).
There is no online submission of Appendix 2. Once VAF4A has been completed there should be a link to a pdf (I think) of Appendix 2, which again you print off and the applicant signs.
I completed the form VAF4A for my wife by logging into her account. Once printed off she signed it making it her application.
If you complete it remotely for her, after completing it and making payment, save the application as a .pdf file and send it to her to print out and sign, or she can login herself and print it out. I have a saved PDF of our application form. Before making payment, obviously ask her to log in and check all the details on the form. After payment is made I am not sure if you can change details and print it off again
To reiterate, make sure Appendix 2 gets completed (by hand).
chrissy_uk
9th April 2013, 21:52
Ah I see... Thanks, I understand now :smile:
I will complete it from the UK on her behalf and get her to check it all before finalising it as it will be much easier for her that way.
I'm currently trying to contact the CFO offices in Manila to get an idea of what documents my wife will need to take with her apart from the marriage certificate from the NSO and her ID (current passport and voters ID may suffice, but they have not confirmed this yet). Their website also states to bring "other documents as may be required by the counselors"
, though there is no elaboration or examples as to what this should include. I have also heard from other posts on this forum that UK bound spouses are to attend only on Thursdays, yet the website refers to European destinations and not specifically the UK as running from Monday to Friday.
Moving Forward
10th April 2013, 13:02
I have also heard from other posts on this forum that UK bound spouses are to attend only on Thursdays, yet the website refers to European destinations and not specifically the UK as running from Monday to Friday.
This is an example of the hearsay I was referring to earlier. Checking the official source first, http://www.cfo.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1348%3Afiancee-spouses-and-other-partners-of-foreign-nationals&catid=140%3Aguidance-and-counseling-program&Itemid=833#First shows that yes, it is from Monday to Friday (9am to 12pm).
So we can say with confidence that it is from Monday to Friday; this tallies with the time my UK bound wife attended which was on a Tuesday morning.
The site also lists the pertinent documents required (http://www.cfo.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1348%3Afiancee-spouses-and-other-partners-of-foreign-nationals&catid=140%3Aguidance-and-counseling-program&Itemid=833#ThirdB) at the bottom of the page.
Scroll up a bit from that link and you will get the list of documents required for registration AND attendence of the counselling seminar.
It is possible to attend the seminar first, then go back with the docs required for registration which includes the visa, so you can get a sticker put in her passport.
My wife is doing this. She has attended the guidance and counseling program and will go back with the docs required for registration when she gets her visa.
A couple of points: they will only accept an NSO authenicated marriage certificate on security paper, I think she will need the address of where she will be staying in the UK when she fills out the form. To avoid stress, arrive early so she can find the place, and have time to fill out any forms. The doors shut at 9am when the seminar begins. It's first come first served each day, but there should be a place on the day she goes.
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DOCUMENTS
Requirements for Attendance to Guidance and Counseling Program
Two (2) valid identification cards (IDs) with photograph;
Duly completed guidance and counseling form;
If married, original 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.
TOP of page
Requirements for Registration
Original and photocopy of Passport;
Original and photocopy of visa
Original and photocopy of Immigrant Data Summary for US-bound emigrants (except for K visa holders);
Original and photocopy of Confirmation of Permanent Residence for Canada-bound emigrants;
Original and photocopy of Certification of Eligibility for Japan-bound emigrants;
Original CFO guidance and counseling certificate;
Duly completed emigrant registration form; and
Payment of the authorized registration fee.
andy222
10th April 2013, 15:07
Some good info there.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
chrissy_uk
10th April 2013, 20:21
Thanks, this is very helpful!
My wife will be renewing her passport following attendance of the seminar, so she will also be returning to the CFO office to get her sticker after her visa has been issued. From what other members have said, the sticker will only be given once the validity period of the visa begins.
I will make sure my wife has all of my details when she attends the seminar and be on hand over the phone if she needs to ask me anything else.
Moving Forward
10th April 2013, 21:27
My wife will be renewing her passport following attendance of the seminar.
My wife was in a similar position. She attended the seminar first, before renewing her passport in her new name.
I hope it all goes smoothly for you both.
chrissy_uk
1st May 2013, 22:27
My wife was in a similar position. She attended the seminar first, before renewing her passport in her new name.
I hope it all goes smoothly for you both.
Thanks Moving Forward.
My wife has attended the seminar and is now waiting for her passport to be issued.
After she has the passport and takes the TB test, we will almost be in a position to start completing the forms.
The bit I'm still not sure on is the timing between getting the form completed, sending my documents and making the appointment to submit everything.
Do you know how long it could take to get an appointment once everything is ready?
My understanding is that the latest payslips and bank statements I provide must have been issued within the 28 days prior to submitting the application. This is a little awkward because in my case if I wait until I have payslips and bank statements that are in line with one another, the last payslip will have been issued almost 20 days prior to the corresponding bank statement. This is a little tighter than I would like as DHL will likely take another 3 - 4 days.
Any thoughts on how best to time the submission would be appreciated!
Moving Forward
2nd May 2013, 13:01
My best advice would be to create a fake appointment using the VFS online booking system to find out when the next available appointments are.
Then delete this appointment.
https://www.vfs.firm.in/pl-apptsystem/appscheduling/
When I last looked I could say with some confidence that I would have an appointment within 10 days. Best for you to look at the available appointments first then try and schedule your application.
You could always book your appointment in advance before you apply online.
DHL Express only took 24 hours for me, your mileage may vary.
Moving Forward
2nd May 2013, 18:26
Also, there maybe some leeway with current bank statements - the entry clearance officer, at their discretion may request further bank statements once the application has been made. Going from comments I have read on this forum, it's not that uncommon for applicants to be asked to provide the latest bank statement within a reasonable time after applying. However, its perhaps not the best way to apply so like you I would be wanting to provide all the documents in one go.
Also, there maybe some leeway with current bank statements - the entry clearance officer, at their discretion may request further bank statements once the application has been made. Going from comments I have read on this forum, it's not that uncommon for applicants to be asked to provide the latest bank statement within a reasonable time after applying. However, its perhaps not the best way to apply so like you I would be wanting to provide all the documents in one go.
Not recommended.
The risks are too high.
Many if's and but's for the caseworker to satisfy before discretion may be used.
chrissy_uk
5th May 2013, 17:46
My best advice would be to create a fake appointment using the VFS online booking system to find out when the next available appointments are.
Then delete this appointment.
https://www.vfs.firm.in/pl-apptsystem/appscheduling/
When I last looked I could say with some confidence that I would have an appointment within 10 days. Best for you to look at the available appointments first then try and schedule your application.
You could always book your appointment in advance before you apply online.
DHL Express only took 24 hours for me, your mileage may vary.
Thanks for the info :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I had a quick initial look on the appointment booking website and it appears I need to select a visa category. There is nothing in the list specifically for a spouse visa, so I assume I would need to choose "Other Visa Category"? Do you know what the "Prime Time Appointment" refers to?
On another matter regarding the paperwork my wife needs to submit, I am aware she will need the TB test result from the approved clinic, but is it necessary that she also takes a general medical exam for the spouse visa application? I understand that in other categories of visa application this is necessary, but I cannot find any information that states she needs this for the spouse visa application. If she does need this, which clinics are approved by the UKBA for this purpose?
...I had a quick initial look on the appointment booking website and it appears I need to select a visa category. There is nothing in the list specifically for a spouse visa, so I assume I would need to choose "Other Visa Category"?.....
If you look at the drop-down menu's you'll find:-
Type of Visa - Choose Settlement
Purpose - Choose Settlement
Type of Application - Choose Wife
... is it necessary that she also takes a general medical exam for the spouse visa application?...
There's no UKBA requirement for a general medical.
chrissy_uk
5th May 2013, 22:16
If you look at the drop-down menu's you'll find:-
Type of Visa - Choose Settlement
Purpose - Choose Settlement
Type of Application - Choose Wife
There's no UKBA requirement for a general medical.
Thanks for the info Terpe.
I clicked the link Moving Forward provided in his previous post above (https://www.vfs.firm.in/pl-apptsystem/appscheduling/), but I didn't see the options you listed on the "Schedule Appointment" page - am I looking at the wrong page?
Moving Forward
6th May 2013, 10:07
No it's the right page. But the option Terpe mentioned isn't listed.
You need to select the first option, Other Visa Category. I know this is the correct category to select as I had the same question and asked VFS to confirm the right category I should select prior to applying.
Prime time appointments are appointments which can be chosen usually at shorter notice and can include Saturdays (paid). For the purpose of a partner visa application I do not think you can make a prime time appointment although for most of the other visa categories you can.
Moving Forward
6th May 2013, 10:09
Dear Mr *******
Thank you for your email.
If your wife is applying for a ‘Settlement Visa’, she should choose ‘Other Visa Category’ option.
Please be informed that starting December 19, 2012 and onwards, all visa application fees must be paid online. Please be aware that the online visa fee payment is valid for 3 months and 7 days.
Other methods of payment will not be accepted from this date.
If the visa application form was submitted online before December 19, 2012, we can still accept the payment in Manager's Cheque.
However, if the visa application form was submitted online on December 19, 2012 and afterwards, the payment should be done online.
Applicants may use the credit card or debit card of their families or relatives, provided it is with the consent of the account holder. Only VisaCard or Mastercard are acceptable.
International accounts are still accepted as long as these are either Visa card or MasterCard (Credit or Debit cards). The system will automatically deduct the payment from the card the amount of the visa application fee equivalent to the currency of the account. Therefore, there is no need to convert the account to US Dollar.
If the online payment is successful, it will be indicated on the visa application form that the payment has been made.
For more information, please visit our website: www.vfs-uk-ph.com or the UKBA website at http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/
Best regards,
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VFS Helpline
chrissy_uk
6th May 2013, 10:38
Thanks for confirming Moving Forward.
I take it your wife didn't need to include any general medical exam result with the application as Terpe says?
Also having looked at the VFS appointment booking form, it looks as though I need to provide a GWF reference number, which apparently I only obtain after finalising the online application.
Moving Forward
6th May 2013, 18:02
A general medical exam is not required, although a TB test is.
If you are just trying to get an idea of the available appointment times at the moment, you can make up a reference number for this bogus appointment, then delete that appointment once you can see what the current waiting times are.
Obviously, when booking a real appointment, use valid details and don't delete the booking afterwards!
Thanks for the info Terpe.
I clicked the link Moving Forward provided in his previous post above (https://www.vfs.firm.in/pl-apptsystem/appscheduling/), but I didn't see the options you listed on the "Schedule Appointment" page - am I looking at the wrong page?
No, I simply misunderstood :doh
chrissy_uk
6th May 2013, 23:24
A general medical exam is not required, although a TB test is.
If you are just trying to get an idea of the available appointment times at the moment, you can make up a reference number for this bogus appointment, then delete that appointment once you can see what the current waiting times are.
Obviously, when booking a real appointment, use valid details and don't delete the booking afterwards!
Thanks for confirming.
I had another go with the booking website. Managed to see the appointment calendars without actually submitting anything or choosing a date, so avoided making any appointment for now. It seems that at the moment they have free slots from three days in from the current date, though I suspect this will vary somewhat depending on the time of year.
Moving Forward
7th May 2013, 09:34
Ok, 3 days that's good. Which month do you think you will be applying?
chrissy_uk
7th May 2013, 21:11
Ok, 3 days that's good. Which month do you think you will be applying?
Hopefully end of next month, but can't really finalise the date until I have all of my documents.
I wonder, is there any reason I couldn't start helping my wife fill out most of the online form now and simply save it online until we are ready to submit it? Just thinking it may save a little bit of time later on.
Moving Forward
9th May 2013, 11:13
Myself, I would probably start filling in the form within a week of submitting. It doesnt take that long to do if you have the relevant information to hand.
chrissy_uk
31st May 2013, 23:47
Thanks for the input :smile:
Just looking in Appendix FM-SE on the UKBA website it states:
Where this Appendix requires the applicant to provide specified evidence relating to a period which ends with the date of application, that evidence, or the most recently dated part of it, must be dated no earlier than 28 days before the date of application
Does the "date of application" refer to the date of payment or the date of submission of the actual forms and supporting documents at VFS?
Terpe
1st June 2013, 08:31
Thanks for the input :smile:
Just looking in Appendix FM-SE on the UKBA website it states:
Does the "date of application" refer to the date of payment or the date of submission of the actual forms and supporting documents at VFS?
In your case it's the date when the application fee is paid. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
chrissy_uk
1st June 2013, 09:49
In your case it's the date when the application fee is paid. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks Terpe :smile:
If this is the case then I should be OK with submitting my last bank statement and payslip that tie up together. According to Appendix FM-SE as I quoted, it's the date of the most recent piece of evidence that must be dated no earlier than 28 days from the application.
Given that my monthly bank statements are dated 10 days after the payslip to which they correspond, then the most recent piece of evidence will always be the bank statement, so as long as that is dated for the period ending no more than 28 days prior to the application then that's acceptable right?
As an example:
Recent payslip: Dated 25th May
Recent bank statement: Dated from previous period in May until 5th June, but not received until 15th June
DHL'd documents to wife: Received 18th June
Payment for VISA application: 19th June
Submission at VFS: 27th June
I know I may have exaggerated some of the timescales above, but if the key gap is that between payment of the VISA application (19th) and the bank statement end date (5th) being less than 28 days, then this should be fine?
Terpe
1st June 2013, 10:30
Thanks Terpe :smile:
If this is the case then I should be OK with submitting my last bank statement and payslip that tie up together. According to Appendix FM-SE as I quoted, it's the date of the most recent piece of evidence that must be dated no earlier than 28 days from the application.
Any piece of evidence, (or the most recently dated part of that evidence) covering a period up to date of application must be dated no earlier than 28 days before the date of application.
Pedantic I know, but it's not limited to the just most recent single piece of evidence.
...so as long as that is dated for the period ending no more than 28 days prior to the application then that's acceptable right?
Right.
As an example:
Recent payslip: Dated 25th May
Recent bank statement: Dated from previous period in May until 5th June, but not received until 15th June
DHL'd documents to wife: Received 18th June
Payment for VISA application: 19th June
Submission at VFS: 27th June
I know I may have exaggerated some of the timescales above, but if the key gap is that between payment of the VISA application (19th) and the bank statement end date (5th) being less than 28 days, then this should be fine?
Yes.
At the date of application (payment on 19th June) there's no latest documentary evidence available.
chrissy_uk
1st June 2013, 10:43
Thanks again Terpe.
I guess I just need to make sure the financial evidence (latest payslip and corresponding bank statement) fall within the 28 days prior to payment and that should be enough.
Given it's based on payment date and not submission date, all should be fine :smile:
songz777
1st June 2013, 10:51
Hi guys.
This is really good information! My Angeline will apply in September after our wedidng and my last pay last pay slip / bank statement sent on 10th August.. which must arrive before 10th august and my love apply before that date. Great information and a real help to us. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I am making a long list of all documents required by us both and also a time scale of events to guide us. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
1st June 2013, 10:52
Thanks again Terpe.
I guess I just need to make sure the financial evidence (latest payslip and corresponding bank statement) fall within the 28 days prior to payment and that should be enough.
Given it's based on payment date and not submission date, all should be fine :smile:
Yep :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Just to help your 'double-checking' see this UKBA page (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/partners-families/citizens-settled/spouse-cp/apply-outside-uk/)
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click open the information header for "What is the date of your application if you are applying from outside the UK?"
chrissy_uk
1st June 2013, 18:25
Ah, thanks Terpe, that's what I was looking for :smile:
Hi guys.
This is really good information! My Angeline will apply in September after our wedidng and my last pay last pay slip / bank statement sent on 10th August.. which must arrive before 10th august and my love apply before that date. Great information and a real help to us. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I am making a long list of all documents required by us both and also a time scale of events to guide us. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I've done the same and made a list of documents - a rather long list - and then adding a column for notes/status updates on which documents I have, which ones I still need etc. One other thing you may want to do is keep a scan of all the documents you will submit so you have electronic copies of everything. At least then you don't have to have physical copies if you need to print more.
Terpe
1st June 2013, 19:27
Both you guys have got it spot on :xxgrinning--00xx3:
The more risks you eliminate, the less reasons there are for refusal.
Don't give the ECO any choice other than to grant that visa. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Well done to both for your efforts.
Your journey will be a big help to those who are following you.
chrissy_uk
10th June 2013, 19:11
Cheers Terpe :smile:
Doing all I can to make sure things go smoothly with the application, but still stressing somewhat about getting all my documents out there quickly.
Some well known couriers have quoted 7 - 10 working days to get the documents from UK to my wife, but I can't believe it should take that long.
In any case it's looking likely that the timescale I provided as an example is becoming a reality.
If making payment for the application before my most recent payslip and bank statement are more than 28 days old is all I need to do, is there actually a time limit between making payment and submitting all the documents? If anyone has an idea, please let me know, thanks!
Michael Parnham
10th June 2013, 20:20
Both you guys have got it spot on :xxgrinning--00xx3:
The more risks you eliminate, the less reasons there are for refusal.
Don't give the ECO any choice other than to grant that visa. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Well done to both for your efforts.
Your journey will be a big help to those who are following you.
This has been a typical example of the need of your knowledge again Peter, these two guys were really great at helping each other with whatever was required and I applause them sincerely. So don't ever retire from this forum Peter because you tied up the loose ends beautifully, well done!
Moving Forward
11th June 2013, 09:14
Cheers Terpe :smile:
Doing all I can to make sure things go smoothly with the application, but still stressing somewhat about getting all my documents out there quickly.
Some well known couriers have quoted 7 - 10 working days to get the documents from UK to my wife, but I can't believe it should take that long.
In any case it's looking likely that the timescale I provided as an example is becoming a reality.
If making payment for the application before my most recent payslip and bank statement are more than 28 days old is all I need to do, is there actually a time limit between making payment and submitting all the documents? If anyone has an idea, please let me know, thanks!
We sent our documents via DHL Document Express and they arrived within 2 working days. It was a very fast service.
As for the question about the time limit between making payment and submitting the documents, from what I can recall yes there was a time limit but I do not know how long it is.
I have just checked a copy of my wifes application form and there is a section which reads:
"I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT MY VISA APPLICATION FEE WILL BE REFUNDED ONLY IF
THE APPLICATION IS WITHDRAWN IN WRITING WITHIN 3 MONTHS AND 7 DAYS OF THE ORIGINAL DATE OF APPLICATION AND PRIOR
TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIOMETRIC DATA OR ANY PROCESSING TAKING PLACE."
To find out the time limit, try emailing VFS: info.ukph@vfshelpline.com
chrissy_uk
11th June 2013, 21:04
We sent our documents via DHL Document Express and they arrived within 2 working days. It was a very fast service.
I phoned DHL and they quoted me 7 working days; FedEx quoted 8 working days :cwm25:
Originally I planned to send all my documents to my wife and once she received them make payment for the application. The problem with this is that by the time she receives them, I would be approaching the date my next payslip is due.
It's looking likely I will have to pay for the application before or on the day I send the documents to avoid the latest documents I include from being issued more than 28 days prior to the date of the application and heaven forbid the courier loses all of my documents!
Moving Forward
11th June 2013, 21:14
I think they also quoted me 7 days. In reality it was much quicker than that.
robbie bobby
11th June 2013, 22:33
I phoned DHL and they quoted me 7 working days; FedEx quoted 8 working days :cwm25:
Originally I planned to send all my documents to my wife and once she received them make payment for the application. The problem with this is that by the time she receives them, I would be approaching the date my next payslip is due.
It's looking likely I will have to pay for the application before or on the day I send the documents to avoid the latest documents I include from being issued more than 28 days prior to the date of the application and heaven forbid the courier loses all of my documents!
7 days sounds about right.I have had stuff arrive there after 6 but on 90% of occasions its been the 7
elve_page
12th June 2013, 03:01
Any piece of evidence, (or the most recently dated part of that evidence) covering a period up to date of application must be dated no earlier than 28 days before the date of application.
Pedantic I know, but it's not limited to the just most recent single piece of evidence.
Is this applied also to the Savings account statements also???
Terpe
14th June 2013, 14:41
Is this applied also to the Savings account statements also???
Are you intending to use savings in support of a shortfall in the earnings ?
brocky
9th July 2013, 22:19
Does the "date of application" refer to the date of payment or the date of submission of the actual forms and supporting documents at VFS?
Ahah! I've just asked the very same question myself on a new thread Chrissy. Like you, my bank statements will be past 28 days by the time wife goes to VFS - but we have already paid and submitted online...now wondering if to wait for next statement or what...:Brick:
Terpe
14th July 2013, 14:22
Ahah! I've just asked the very same question myself on a new thread Chrissy. Like you, my bank statements will be past 28 days by the time wife goes to VFS - but we have already paid and submitted online...now wondering if to wait for next statement or what...:Brick:
I realise I joined this a bit late (due to my hols) but you need to take extreme care here with your key documents and bank statements etc.
UKBA get very very crusty about key documentary evidence older than 28 days.
My advice is to check and double check. Why take any risks at all.
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