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scg_19
7th May 2008, 06:12
Hi Everyone, Im new here and Im still feeling my way around the forums. I came across this site when I was researching infos regarding about UK visa application as dependent of a work permit holder.
Im hoping I could get help or advice from here. Thank you very much!:)
SCG
lavander
7th May 2008, 06:52
Hi Everyone, Im new here and Im still feeling my way around the forums. I came across this site when I was researching infos regarding about UK visa application as dependent of a work permit holder.
Im hoping I could get help or advice from here. Thank you very much!:)
SCG
Hey,
Welcome aboard...Enjoy and for sure you'r going to find help on your searching related to visa etc.....
Have a good and nice day ahead....
Cheers!
Lavander
scg_19
7th May 2008, 07:46
Hey,
Welcome aboard...Enjoy and for sure you'r going to find help on your searching related to visa etc.....
Have a good and nice day ahead....
Cheers!
Lavander
Hi Lavender,
Thanks so much for the welcome! Yes, im all hopes to find what advice and answers im seeking!:)
LEAHnew
7th May 2008, 07:55
Welcome to the forum:Hellooo:
Piamed
7th May 2008, 08:05
Welcome aboard!
alicat
7th May 2008, 08:26
welcome to the forum...
lavander
7th May 2008, 08:28
Hi Lavender,
Thanks so much for the welcome! Yes, im all hopes to find what advice and answers im seeking!:)
Definitely..i will recommend you to throw your question to those 'matured' citizen here in the forum hahah..what i mean are those long enough here in the forum that somehow gone through the same process as you were now and managed to conquered it with high flying colors...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
take note that i have a high regards and admiration to those that i called 'matured' citizen here in the forum...ok....;)
lavander...
welcome to the forum sgc_19...:):Hellooo::Hellooo:
I hope I belong to one of those matured citizen ure saying sis Lavander..:Erm::Erm::doh:Rasp::icon_lol:
Pepe n Pilar
7th May 2008, 13:45
welcome to the forum scg_19.
aug06_2006
7th May 2008, 14:08
Hi scg, welcome to this informative site.
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:45
Welcome to the forum:Hellooo:
Thank you kukurokuk! :Hellooo: BTW, does anyone has any Idea how many hours will I get my thread posted? I posted somewhere in Visa section few hours ago but I still couldn't see the post. I hope someone could read my post regarding my case.. Thanks!:)
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:47
Welcome aboard!
Thanks so much! Glad to be a part of this forums! :)
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:48
welcome to the forum...
Thank you very much for the warm welcome!
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:54
Definitely..i will recommend you to throw your question to those 'matured' citizen here in the forum hahah..what i mean are those long enough here in the forum that somehow gone through the same process as you were now and managed to conquered it with high flying colors...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
take note that i have a high regards and admiration to those that i called 'matured' citizen here in the forum...ok....;)
lavander...
Hi Again Lavender!
Thank you once again! I posted a thread somewhere in HELP and Advice, Im not really sure If thats the right topic to post my concerns. ( Coz I didnt get any replies yet) So I posted the same concern in UK Visa/British Citizenship.
I am so in need of answers and advice! :confused:
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:55
welcome to the forum scg_19.
Thank you! Thank you! :)
scg_19
7th May 2008, 16:56
Hi scg, welcome to this informative site.
Thank You very much for the welcome! yes indeed, This is a very informative site. So glad to come across this kind of site! :)
joebloggs
7th May 2008, 17:00
Thank you kukurokuk! :Hellooo: BTW, does anyone has any Idea how many hours will I get my thread posted? I posted somewhere in Visa section few hours ago but I still couldn't see the post. I hope someone could read my post regarding my case.. Thanks!:)
if it was about applying for a visa as a dependent of a work permit holder, have you got evidence that you've both lived together for 2 years as a unmarried partner ???
keithAngel
7th May 2008, 17:17
and even more welcomes
scg_19
7th May 2008, 17:51
if it was about applying for a visa as a dependent of a work permit holder, have you got evidence that you've both lived together for 2 years as a unmarried partner ???
Hi Joebloggs! :Hellooo:
We checked Visas under dependent of a work visa it could be:
a. dependent of a work permit-unmarried partner (and documents guidance requires evidence of cohabitation with no specified lenght of time, and other evidence of commitment to each other)
B. Dependent of workers with limited leave to remain in the UK. ( which we are both not so sure what this one means)
I address my whole concern at Help & advice Topic and at Visa/British Citizenship Topic.
Thank you very much!:)
scg_19
7th May 2008, 17:52
and even more welcomes
:Hellooo: and more thank yous! :D
scg_19
8th May 2008, 02:22
welcome to the forum sgc_19...:):Hellooo::Hellooo:
I hope I belong to one of those matured citizen ure saying sis Lavander..:Erm::Erm::doh:Rasp::icon_lol:
Thank you for the welcome!:Hellooo: looking forward for advices! :)
scg_19
8th May 2008, 03:06
Im 40 so i considered myself as matured :D
:Hellooo::Hellooo: welcome SCG...you will be fine once u become member here
see most percentage of those members here always get satisfied w/ their visa
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thank you so much! :Hellooo::) Yup, Ive seen many successful stories here regarding their visa! Hope ill get as lucky as them and would be able to join my BF in UK before his transfer to Mexico! :bigcry:
jencha8569
8th May 2008, 05:48
welcome welcome:Hellooo::Hellooo: and good luck
keep posting and reading :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lavander
8th May 2008, 11:23
Hi Again Lavender!
Thank you once again! I posted a thread somewhere in HELP and Advice, Im not really sure If thats the right topic to post my concerns. ( Coz I didnt get any replies yet) So I posted the same concern in UK Visa/British Citizenship.
I am so in need of answers and advice! :confused:
Hmmmmmm...you post it on the right section...there could only be one possible reason why you have'nt got any replies ....:yikes:
no one dare to be called 'matured' hahahhaha
am referrring to 'matured' in terms of thinking and experience and not the age number hahaah....:Brick::doh
will see...:D
lavander :]
lavander
8th May 2008, 11:26
Im 40 so i considered myself as matured :D
How about matured and young at heart for you jed143 ??:xxgrinning--00xx3:
am referrring to 'matured' in terms of thinking and experience and not the age number hahaah....:Brick::doh
will see...:D
lavander :]
:omg::omg::Erm::NoNo::icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mrs.JMajor
8th May 2008, 13:26
How about matured and young at heart for you jed143 ??:xxgrinning--00xx3:
fine :rolleyes:
scg_19
8th May 2008, 13:45
Hmmmmmm...you post it on the right section...there could only be one possible reason why you have'nt got any replies ....:yikes:
no one dare to be called 'matured' hahahhaha
am referrring to 'matured' in terms of thinking and experience and not the age number hahaah....:Brick::doh
will see...:D
lavander :]
that.. Im afraid would be right! :D But hey, maturity doesnt come with age, it comes with experience, and with that I agree with you Lavender! So calling all matured ( experienced wise ) members, please do share your precious advices.:Hellooo::):)
scg_19
8th May 2008, 21:57
welcome to the forum!
Thank you very much!:)
Thank you very much!:)
No problem at all :D
IainBusby
9th May 2008, 08:39
Hi SCG,
Welcome to the forum.
Louella & Iain.
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