scuba888
16th June 2008, 00:54
Hi guys,
need to ask some advice on behalf of a friend....(I did ask him to come on here himself but he is a computer technophobe)
anyway, his fiancee was granted a fiancee visa in April 2007(this date was far earlier than what was asked for on the application form), she arrived in the country in August 2007 . They assumed that the 6 month validty of the visa started from the date she entered the UK but in reality it expired in October 2007.
Their wedding was in January 2008, soon after they tried to apply for the FLR (extension of stay in the UK) only to be told that because she overstayed, she will not be approved as well as forfeiting the £595 application fee. Their advice was for her to return back to the Philippines.
My advice was for her to return to the Philippines and start again maybe to apply for a spouse visa now that they are married. The Filipina has also sort advice from a so called reputable Filipino Immigration Solicitor in London (cost them £60 in consultation fees) and was told that she did not need to return to the Philippines as it can be sorted out in this country, claiming he was 90% certain she will be granted an extension of stay.
Over the last few months, they were unsure what to do, whether to;
a) for her to return back to the Philippines and apply for a spouse visa/settlement visa or
b) get it sorted some how in this country without her returning to the Philippines
I suggested to them months ago that she should return to the Philippines but he told me she was nervous to travel by herself, and because of finances and work committment he can only travel with her in July. Yesterday I spoke to them and now they have decided for her to return to the Philippines (both of them travelling together) in 3 weeks time.
He now wants to seek advice as to;
1) once she is back in the Philippines, which visa does she now need to apply for her to join him again in the UK? is it a spouse visa, settlement visa, returning visa etc?
2) will there be a black mark on her because she overstayed (will the embassy believe it was a genuine mistake in reference to the validity of the visa?)
3) on leaving the UK, what happens at the departing immigration control at Heathrow, will she have to go to another room for an interview? Will there be a fine for overstaying?
I'll be happy to hear from those who have experienced this or have knowledge in such matter.
I apologise if this subject has been raised before, just couldn't find it on the search function.
Thanks in advance
Scuba
need to ask some advice on behalf of a friend....(I did ask him to come on here himself but he is a computer technophobe)
anyway, his fiancee was granted a fiancee visa in April 2007(this date was far earlier than what was asked for on the application form), she arrived in the country in August 2007 . They assumed that the 6 month validty of the visa started from the date she entered the UK but in reality it expired in October 2007.
Their wedding was in January 2008, soon after they tried to apply for the FLR (extension of stay in the UK) only to be told that because she overstayed, she will not be approved as well as forfeiting the £595 application fee. Their advice was for her to return back to the Philippines.
My advice was for her to return to the Philippines and start again maybe to apply for a spouse visa now that they are married. The Filipina has also sort advice from a so called reputable Filipino Immigration Solicitor in London (cost them £60 in consultation fees) and was told that she did not need to return to the Philippines as it can be sorted out in this country, claiming he was 90% certain she will be granted an extension of stay.
Over the last few months, they were unsure what to do, whether to;
a) for her to return back to the Philippines and apply for a spouse visa/settlement visa or
b) get it sorted some how in this country without her returning to the Philippines
I suggested to them months ago that she should return to the Philippines but he told me she was nervous to travel by herself, and because of finances and work committment he can only travel with her in July. Yesterday I spoke to them and now they have decided for her to return to the Philippines (both of them travelling together) in 3 weeks time.
He now wants to seek advice as to;
1) once she is back in the Philippines, which visa does she now need to apply for her to join him again in the UK? is it a spouse visa, settlement visa, returning visa etc?
2) will there be a black mark on her because she overstayed (will the embassy believe it was a genuine mistake in reference to the validity of the visa?)
3) on leaving the UK, what happens at the departing immigration control at Heathrow, will she have to go to another room for an interview? Will there be a fine for overstaying?
I'll be happy to hear from those who have experienced this or have knowledge in such matter.
I apologise if this subject has been raised before, just couldn't find it on the search function.
Thanks in advance
Scuba