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gladz
21st January 2014, 10:41
Hello guys.

I have lodged my application today but i've got a problem. The woman returned the folder where i put my docs, when i got home, i got out the folder from my bag and to my surprise and disappointment, the printed VAF4a form was left in the folder. I secured all my docs in a big clip. Will they still accept it if i bring it back at vfs?

Advice please.

Michael Parnham
21st January 2014, 13:11
Give it a try, take it back!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

rani
21st January 2014, 14:26
No reason why they wouldn't :cwm25: just explain what happened to the guard on duty and i'm pretty sure that they will accommodate you with no hassle :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gladz
22nd January 2014, 08:23
No reason why they wouldn't :cwm25: just explain what happened to the guard on duty and i'm pretty sure that they will accommodate you with no hassle :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Hello Rani.
Did they not return the photocopy of your VAF4a when you lodged yours?

rani
22nd January 2014, 13:14
Hello Rani.
Did they not return the photocopy of your VAF4a when you lodged yours?

Hi gladz! Sorry i didnt notice that its just the photocopy of the vaf4a. What i photocopied are the supporting documents not the application form and vaf4a :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gladz
22nd January 2014, 15:09
Hi gladz! Sorry i didnt notice that its just the photocopy of the vaf4a. What i photocopied are the supporting documents not the application form and vaf4a :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Hello.
Sorted. Rang vfs this afternoon and was told that no problem about the photocopy being returned as all they need is the original copy.
Hoping for a positive result soon. How's your application btw?

jasper999
24th January 2014, 19:03
Did you have to fill in a VAF4a form as well as the online application?

I thought it was just one form now??

Terpe
24th January 2014, 21:23
Did you have to fill in a VAF4a form as well as the online application?

I thought it was just one form now??

You need to print out the online form that was submitted and take to VFS along with the Financial Requirement Form completed manually and all supporting docs.

jasper999
25th January 2014, 01:25
Terpe,

Do you have a link to the Financial Requirement Form please?

Can't seem to find that on the site.

Thanks Joe

Slip
25th January 2014, 01:31
Terpe,

Do you have a link to the Financial Requirement Form please?

Can't seem to find that on the site.

Thanks Joe


Here you go

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/visas/vaf4a2.pdf

Terpe
25th January 2014, 11:06
Here you go

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/visas/vaf4a2.pdf

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

jasper999
25th January 2014, 11:14
Thanks for that.

I will complete the main one as well:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/visas/vaf4a.pdf

Probably do it when I am there as I will arrive on the 14th Feb and we will submit on the 25th.

Certainly not an easy process though, and would have been much tougher without the support from the people here.

Terpe
25th January 2014, 12:10
Thanks for that.

I will complete the main one as well:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/visas/vaf4a.pdf

Probably do it when I am there as I will arrive on the 14th Feb and we will submit on the 25th.

Certainly not an easy process though, and would have been much tougher without the support from the people here.

Take some time to check out the questions on the forms and the documentary evidence required whilst you are here. Better than realising any unforseen issues when you are far from home. IMO

jasper999
26th January 2014, 19:08
Yes, good point and lucky I did.

Question 2.8 asks if you intend to work in the UK. I think I should answer no because Jen will not be working in the first 6 months but may do at some point in the future after settlement etc.

Michael Parnham
26th January 2014, 23:19
Yes, good point and lucky I did.

Question 2.8 asks if you intend to work in the UK. I think I should answer no because Jen will not be working in the first 6 months but may do at some point in the future after settlement etc.

I would put 'yes'! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
27th January 2014, 01:27
I would put 'yes'! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mmm ... on balance, :iagree: - 'YES' ...

... taking care to add the words:

"Once her Immigration Status permits her to do so."

rani
27th January 2014, 04:40
Mmm ... on balance, :iagree: - 'YES' ...

... taking care to add the words:

"Once her Immigration Status permits her to do so."

Thats what i did :xxgrinning--00xx3: