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sweetlove
9th November 2013, 07:55
this is on behalf of my friend,,she just received her fiance visa right now but the validity is 24/11/2013 to 24/06/2016.....i think ukba done a mistake on her visa..... marriage visa its up to six months right? plss advice guys

andy222
9th November 2013, 10:37
A marriage visa is 33 months I believe sweetlove.

Terpe
9th November 2013, 15:31
this is on behalf of my friend,,she just received her fiance visa right now but the validity is 24/11/2013 to 24/06/2016.....i think ukba done a mistake on her visa..... marriage visa its up to six months right? plss advice guys

A Fiance(e) Visa is 6 months validity
A Spouse/Partner Visa is, as Andy has said, issued with 33 months validity

Looks like an error somewhere.
Your friend needs to get the visa details corrected in line with the visa she applied for.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

sweetlove
10th November 2013, 01:09
A Fiance(e) Visa is 6 months validity
A Spouse/Partner Visa is, as Andy has said, issued with 33 months validity

Looks like an error somewhere.
Your friend needs to get the visa details corrected in line with the visa she applied for.:xxgrinning--00xx3:


thanks sir terpe!

sir do you think there would be a problem if she flight without contacting the ukba to change her visa....

Terpe
10th November 2013, 01:42
thanks sir terpe!

sir do you think there would be a problem if she flight without contacting the ukba to change her visa....

I've no idea really.
She has been granted UK entry......so probably she'd be allowed to enter even if anyone noticed anything.
Exactly what does it state on her visa?
Marriage?

gWaPito
10th November 2013, 03:21
this is on behalf of my friend,,she just received her fiance visa right now but the validity is 24/11/2013 to 24/06/2016.....i think ukba done a mistake on her visa..... marriage visa its up to six months right? plss advice guys

I'd make the most of a long engagement :xxgrinning--00xx3: It's there mistake, not your's...If that is what it states in the passport, there's not a lot any one can do...Take it and run :biggrin:

sweetlove
10th November 2013, 04:02
I've no idea really.
She has been granted UK entry......so probably she'd be allowed to enter even if anyone noticed anything.
Exactly what does it state on her visa?
Marriage?


it states on her visa MARRIAGE VISA /CP VALID 24/11/2014 to 24/06/2016.....

Michael Parnham
10th November 2013, 07:46
If it was me I would let them know, I'm sure they would rectify it very quickly!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
10th November 2013, 12:30
it states on her visa MARRIAGE VISA /CP VALID 24/11/2014 to 24/06/2016.....

Yes, that Fiancee Visa.

It's a mistake that needs correcting. Whether she raises the issue for correction before or after UK entry doesn't really matter technically.

Solely in terms of logistics though, she only has 6 months in UK to get married and apply for FLR(M) (Further Leave to Remain) so probably wouldn't want to be without her passport for too long. Food for thought.

cessxy
10th November 2013, 19:56
thanks sir terpe!

sir do you think there would be a problem if she flight without contacting the ukba to change her visa....

There will be no problem when she fly to uk without informing ukba in philippines. The immigration will check her visa when she arrive here and will correct an error in her visa.

I got an error before to my visa, instead of no recourse to public fund they gave me indefinite leave to remain visa. They stamped my passport for the validity of my visa that time. Your friend will be fine, but she might stay longer in immigration to verify her visa. ( maybe 1hr).

Terpe
10th November 2013, 20:46
There will be no problem when she fly to uk without informing ukba in philippines. The immigration will check her visa when she arrive here and will correct an error in her visa.

I got an error before to my visa, instead of no recourse to public fund they gave me indefinite leave to remain visa. They stamped my passport for the validity of my visa that time. Your friend will be fine, but she might stay longer in immigration to verify her visa. ( maybe 1hr).

Good work cessxy :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sweetlove
11th November 2013, 02:11
Good work cessxy :xxgrinning--00xx3:

thank you so much guys