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xebec
12th June 2008, 16:45
Good afternoon.

This is my first post although I have been lurking here for some time. I will post an Introduce Myself summary in due course.
My fiance submitted a Fiance visa application on 14th April and the online status has been that it was submitted to the British Embassy on the same date.
Today she has received a text message to attend VFS tomorrow between 3 and 5pm and the tracking status has changed to
"Status Your application is ready for collection; please visit the UK Visa Application Centre where you submitted your visa application to collect the same 12 Jun 2008"
My question is really as per the header, "Is this likely to be good news or bad?"

I will have a few more questions depending on the answer.

Thank you

David

gemini63
12th June 2008, 16:49
Good afternoon.

This is my first post although I have been lurking here for some time. I will post an Introduce Myself summary in due course.
My fiance submitted a Fiance visa application on 14th April and the online status has been that it was submitted to the British Embassy on the same date.
Today she has received a text message to attend VFS tomorrow between 3 and 5pm and the tracking status has changed to
"Status Your application is ready for collection; please visit the UK Visa Application Centre where you submitted your visa application to collect the same 12 Jun 2008"
My question is really as per the header, "Is this likely to be good news or bad?"

I will have a few more questions depending on the answer.

Thank you

David

it seems good news... i recon.

xebec
12th June 2008, 16:56
Thats what I hoped you would say. She hasnt been called for an interview and in fact we have had no contact from the embassy since applying. If the application was rejected would that have not required a visit to the embassy rather than to the VFS?

Being positive, and hoping it is good news, we did indicate in the covering letters (the online application form didnt give an option to indicate) that she was looking to travel in mid-september. Do the VFS do the visa stamping with a date or is that something which the embassy will have arranged?

We have a provisional wedding date for January 17th next year and I am just concerned about the 6 months duration of the visa.

Thanks again

Piamed
12th June 2008, 17:07
Clearly suggests good news to me. Welcome btw!

LadyJ
12th June 2008, 17:09
The result is either Granted or Refused.

Goodluck to her.

joebloggs
12th June 2008, 20:28
If the application was rejected would that have not required a visit to the embassy rather than to the VFS?



oh yes, the embassy do tell people to visit to give a refusal..

but sounds good news to me :xxgrinning--00xx3:

andypaul
12th June 2008, 20:36
oh yes, the embassy do tell people to visit to give a refusal..

but sounds good news to me :xxgrinning--00xx3:

So now they charge a fortune and ask you to attend several times the system just gets better:NoNo:

xebec
13th June 2008, 07:25
Well my fiance is on the way to BFS now. Everything is crossed for a good outcome........

Sconnie
13th June 2008, 07:37
This also sounds positive to me I assume she did not request the visa to be returned by courier.

Good luck fingers crossed.

xebec
13th June 2008, 07:44
She did not request return by courier. She lives in Manila and its fairly easy for her to get to VFS or the British embassy

Sconnie
13th June 2008, 07:46
Then I am feeling positive for you, good luck i realyy do hope its good news.

patti1227
13th June 2008, 08:45
Good luck for the both of you. :)

vbkelly
13th June 2008, 10:07
it sounds positive to me thats what they did to me they sent me a letter to collect my passport with the visa anyway, goodluck!

xebec
13th June 2008, 11:26
Its GOOD News

Daisy has her visa!

The only slight problem is its dated from now and expires in December. We had said in our covering letters that we were looking for her to travel in September! There was no space for the travel date on the online application form.

Rather than try to get the dates changed which I imagine would be complicated I am going to try to arrange a different wedding date. And will probably look to travel in August to collect her.

I cant stop smiling. Will be able to talk to her properly when she is home from the VFS.

IainBusby
13th June 2008, 11:34
Hi xebec,
Congratulations on the good news to both you and your fiancee.
Louella & Iain

vbkelly
13th June 2008, 11:58
Its GOOD News

Daisy has her visa!

The only slight problem is its dated from now and expires in December. We had said in our covering letters that we were looking for her to travel in September! There was no space for the travel date on the online application form.

Rather than try to get the dates changed which I imagine would be complicated I am going to try to arrange a different wedding date. And will probably look to travel in August to collect her.

I cant stop smiling. Will be able to talk to her properly when she is home from the VFS.

wow thats good news congratulation to both of you

gadgets
13th June 2008, 12:04
congratulations!!!! :BouncyHappy: :BouncyHappy: :BouncyHappy:

Sconnie
13th June 2008, 12:31
Congratulations to you both, I hope we are as lucky :-)

Best wishes also for your wedding and a long and happy future together.

John and vanessa.

xebec
13th June 2008, 13:34
Thanks for all the good wishes. I hope we can share our experiences with the rest of the group.

Other than what seemed like a long wait (almost 2 months) the visa was issued. It would be good to know what clinched it as Daisy was not invited for interview. But I guess we will never know.....

Pepe n Pilar
13th June 2008, 14:04
Congratulations to both of you

Piamed
13th June 2008, 14:51
Thanks for all the good wishes. I hope we can share our experiences with the rest of the group.

Other than what seemed like a long wait (almost 2 months) the visa was issued. It would be good to know what clinched it as Daisy was not invited for interview. But I guess we will never know.....

Congrats xebec! So many variables determining. Minimally you require adequate evidence of ability to support, accommodation and relationship. Yet, those things in themselves do not determine the time lines or whether your partner is called for an interview. Time of year and ECO profile/circumstances are also key.

I think it has been tempting for some with good outcomes in the past to suggest that they did everything right which is why it happened for them. However, there are many on here who have been the key sources of the info that we all rely on for our application who had terrible experiences getting their wife/fiancee a visa. so there are many factors that as you suggest, we will never know about.

Congrats again!

xebec
13th June 2008, 17:09
Yes Piamed, absolutely right. You said what I was trying to say better than I could.

It would be easy for us to say we got the visa because we did this and that and had this and that. But I have looked at other people's experiences - particularly since we submitted the visa when I was having doubts as to whether we would be successful - and they have done similar or done something better than we did.

I thought ours was a fairly straightforward application in that neither of us has been married before and we have no dependents. I was worried that the copy of my passport was simply that, a photocopy and not notarised, and also that the wedding plans were vague. My covering letter stated at least twice "If Daisy is called for interview she will be able to produce....." My budget was a couple of short columns and my bank statements showed as overdrawn in a couple of months with no explanation although I also evidenced some savings.

More by luck than judgement the 2 visits I have made to the Philippines were well documented with tickets, receipts, etc.

We have plenty of photographs although did not submit any with the application. My feeling being they were interview rather than application ecidence.

As I have said before this forum has been a source of inspiration and reassurance and sometimes challenge.

Piamed
13th June 2008, 17:26
Yes Piamed, absolutely right. You said what I was trying to say better than I could.

It would be easy for us to say we got the visa because we did this and that and had this and that. But I have looked at other people's experiences - particularly since we submitted the visa when I was having doubts as to whether we would be successful - and they have done similar or done something better than we did.

I thought ours was a fairly straightforward application in that neither of us has been married before and we have no dependents. I was worried that the copy of my passport was simply that, a photocopy and not notarised, and also that the wedding plans were vague. My covering letter stated at least twice "If Daisy is called for interview she will be able to produce....." My budget was a couple of short columns and my bank statements showed as overdrawn in a couple of months with no explanation although I also evidenced some savings.

More by luck than judgement the 2 visits I have made to the Philippines were well documented with tickets, receipts, etc.

We have plenty of photographs although did not submit any with the application. My feeling being they were interview rather than application ecidence.

As I have said before this forum has been a source of inspiration and reassurance and sometimes challenge.

Xebec, you can tell a lot about a person by what they say and how they say it. To my mind you are a genuinely responsible person of humility and integrity. I'm sure that came across in the info as you presented it and helped the application a great deal.

Good luck to you both and God bless you!

misscarie
13th June 2008, 17:39
Xebec, you can tell a lot about a person by what they say and how they say it. To my mind you are a genuinely responsible person of humility and integrity. I'm sure that came across in the info as you presented it and helped the application a great deal.

Good luck to you both and God bless you!


Hello Kuya Piamed,

It's exactly 4 weeks now since I lodge my application. Any news about ate pia's visa? goodluck to all of us whos waiting for the visa result.:Hellooo:

misscarie
13th June 2008, 17:41
Congratulations Xebec. Great News!

Piamed
13th June 2008, 18:04
Hello Kuya Piamed,

It's exactly 4 weeks now since I lodge my application. Any news about ate pia's visa? goodluck to all of us whos waiting for the visa result.:Hellooo:

Hello amiga! 4 weeks for Pia too, 14th May. We are just waiting. How are you coping? I'm still praying for us all. God bless you!

gemini63
13th June 2008, 18:11
Its GOOD News

Daisy has her visa!

The only slight problem is its dated from now and expires in December. We had said in our covering letters that we were looking for her to travel in September! There was no space for the travel date on the online application form.

Rather than try to get the dates changed which I imagine would be complicated I am going to try to arrange a different wedding date. And will probably look to travel in August to collect her.

I cant stop smiling. Will be able to talk to her properly when she is home from the VFS.

I think its not on the covering letter u will put wn in she going,but on the application form. theres a question there, wn is the possible departure...coz like mine, i filed october last yr. and i said il be going november 28, so i got my visa after 3 days and the validity date starts november 28.

Shamrockdave2003
13th June 2008, 18:28
2 Weeks today for my wife and Daughter

SD:angry:

misscarie
13th June 2008, 18:47
2 Weeks today for my wife and Daughter

SD:angry:

hello Shamrockdave , dont worry we will have our visa soon :Hellooo:

Kuya Piamed im abit nervous waiting for the result :D but im ok : having now my late dinner ... oh i mean early breakfast :icon_lol: and waiting my mahal to come online:cwm3:

Piamed
13th June 2008, 20:33
hello Shamrockdave , dont worry we will have our visa soon :Hellooo:

Kuya Piamed im abit nervous waiting for the result :D but im ok : having now my late dinner ... oh i mean early breakfast :icon_lol: and waiting my mahal to come online:cwm3:

It is normal amiga. All will be well. I hope you had a nice meal. I have just worked out and am now waiting until the morning so I can call Pia. Have a great day! Kuya Toks

xebec
13th June 2008, 22:04
I think its not on the covering letter u will put wn in she going,but on the application form. theres a question there

Yes there was on the written application form but we submitted one online and the question was missing. Thats why we included the date in the covering letter(s).
Also strange that we talked about getting married in January 2009 but they grant the visa to expire in December 2008!

Hopefully it wont be a problem and we will bring the marriage forward..........

LadyJ
13th June 2008, 22:40
Yes there was on the written application form but we submitted one online and the question was missing. Thats why we included the date in the covering letter(s).
Also strange that we talked about getting married in January 2009 but they grant the visa to expire in December 2008!

Hopefully it wont be a problem and we will bring the marriage forward..........

You have plenty of time, just change the date of your marriage (before the visa expiration) then you have no problem.

Frances
14th June 2008, 09:02
hi Congratulations to you xebec and your fiancee.A lot of us are still waiting.It's been 6 weeks for me now.I try to forget about it but i can't seem to get it out of my mind.I'm always hoping for the best for all of us.Have a nice day and God bless.

alicat
14th June 2008, 09:53
congratulation to u xebec..

islander
14th June 2008, 15:55
Its GOOD News

Daisy has her visa!

I cant stop smiling. Will be able to talk to her properly when she is home from the VFS.

CONGRATULATIONS & GOOD LUCK TO YOUR UPCOMING WEDDING!

Just hope all waiting applicants will receive same good news soon!

xebec
16th June 2008, 21:23
Thanks again for the good wishes.

Have managed to bring the wedding forward to November 15th. Just have to sort flights out now to bring my fiance to London.

Just one question: Can someone confirm that we wont need a COA? (I am British, she is Filipino on a fiance visa) I cant really follow the logic on what I have read about the COA but suspect that the fiance visa does the same thing. Yours hopefully

David

Sconnie
17th June 2008, 07:37
Pleased you were able to change the wedding date, when are you posting the invitations ?

Not sure about the COA sorry, will have to search and read about this. Good luck.

Terrielicious
17th June 2008, 09:58
congratulations :)