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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    I will in due time Iain

    love you all members ,you really make me laugh reading this thread

    How to change log in name? did you make another account?


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    I think you will have to ask the admin and if you give them a valid reason for changing, then the admin will do it for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simplelife View Post
    How to change log in name? did you make another account?
    So if we see a new member posting on here as Mrs. P that will be you then will it?
    Iain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    So if we see a new member posting on here as Mrs. P that will be you then will it?
    Iain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    So if we see a new member posting on here as Mrs. P that will be you then will it?
    Iain.


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    whehehe...
    so u can do that? i have an old account called: remee, after my mum's name hehe.. can that be merged with my present 1? hehe
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    Ok Mrs P & MrsJ hehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    whehehe...
    so u can do that? i have an old account called: remee, after my mum's name hehe.. can that be merged with my present 1? hehe
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    Ok Mrs P & MrsJ hehe
    as long as u still remember the password u can log onto it miss zobel


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    hey everyone... is there a minimum amount of monthly income that my spouse needs to have to merit a visa? and are we required to show proof of sent remittances to my account here in the philippines? thanks so much. :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjaes View Post
    hey everyone... is there a minimum amount of monthly income that my spouse needs to have to merit a visa? and are we required to show proof of sent remittances to my account here in the philippines? thanks so much. :-)
    There is no minimum as such, but he does have to show he has accommodation for the both of you and has enough money to support you as well. Any savings can be taken into account.

    Showing proof of remittances can be helpful, though not essential.


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    no set figure, but The absolute minimum amount of disposable income that is generally considered for settlement visas is £94.95 / week net (after tax and some bills)


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    hi... kinasal ako sa isang british citizen and now were waiting for the result of my settlement visa and its almost 9 months already since we submit my documents... im worried na hindi ako bigyan ng visa kasi my husband is unemployed and he only 20 years old but his parents is the one who support us while he staying here and she provide all my financial support for my application... and beside i have 7 years old son from my previous husband... my husband did not want me to leave here in the philippines and i want to go with him coz i will miz him a lot... hope you can help me or some advice pls...


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    9 months! That is a loooong wait!
    You have some issues though and would have been better if you had solved them first before submitting your application. I waited 30 months and cleared everything before I'll submit mine. Anyway, wish you get the answer soon, Shalimar.

    Hey, Shayla, braise yourself. just kidding, dear. I know you won't wait that long, you'll have yours soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shalimar View Post
    hi... kinasal ako sa isang british citizen and now were waiting for the result of my settlement visa and its almost 9 months already since we submit my documents... im worried na hindi ako bigyan ng visa kasi my husband is unemployed and he only 20 years old but his parents is the one who support us while he staying here and she provide all my financial support for my application... and beside i have 7 years old son from my previous husband... my husband did not want me to leave here in the philippines and i want to go with him coz i will miz him a lot... hope you can help me or some advice pls...
    hi shalimar,

    welcome to the forum..like what Ate Ems have said 9 months is really a long wait.. have u tried giving them a ring to follow up ur application?

    if u wont mind my asking, when u submitted ur application have u made sure u followed all the documents/checklists needed for the settlement vsa?


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    Kimmi is right, phone them. And don't stop till you get an answer, Shalimar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shalimar View Post
    his parents is the one who support us while he staying here and she provide all my financial support for my application...
    his parents can provide accommodation for you, but 3rd party financial support is no longer allowed , 9 months , what has the embassy said about the cause of the delay.

    your husband should contact his MP, and get him to contact the embassy


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    his parents can provide accommodation for you, but 3rd party financial support is no longer allowed , 9 months , what has the embassy said about the cause of the delay.

    your husband should contact his MP, and get him to contact the embassy
    I think an unemployed 20 year old living with his parents would only receive £47.95/week JSA at that age. Would have thought no chance of getting a visa based just on his income unless lots of savings.


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    yes he needs a job, and savings would help

    well if it has been 9 months and if you've not contacted the embassy, maybe the visa app has got lost internally or have you moved house? maybe they have tired to contact you


    9 months is taking the


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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    Hey, Shayla, braise yourself. just kidding, dear. I know you won't wait that long, you'll have yours soon.

    Hello Ate Ems,

    I'm not worried at all lol .. As what lots said here..It depends on the cases for every applicants..I know and I'm positive to receive a good news very soon..

    Good luck for applying your visa!
    Life can be happier & less stressful if we remember one simple thought..We can't have all that we desire,but prayers will give us all that we deserve.God bless everyone!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shayla View Post

    Hello Ate Ems,

    I'm not worried at all lol .. As what lots said here..It depends on the cases for every applicants..I know and I'm positive to receive a good news very soon..

    Good luck for applying your visa!
    in a way, no news is good news
    cannot be long now..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    in a way, no news is good news
    cannot be long now..
    Yes Joe and who knows in 2-3 weeks time they might give me the result..

    I'm pretty sure that the ECO are doing their best for it.

    Cheers!
    Life can be happier & less stressful if we remember one simple thought..We can't have all that we desire,but prayers will give us all that we deserve.God bless everyone!


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    That's the spirit, Praise. Keep it up, girl.
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    Hi Tony

    Hi Tony,

    It's marie here and I just arrived in Scotland on a Marriage Settlement Visa and as I know you can have the application form from http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/contactus.aspx and you can download and print the form from there. I hope I can help you with this matter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    That's the spirit, Praise. Keep it up, girl.

    I will always do Ate Ems..Hope u too and good luck..

    Thank you!
    Life can be happier & less stressful if we remember one simple thought..We can't have all that we desire,but prayers will give us all that we deserve.God bless everyone!


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    Quote Originally Posted by smilinggirlfife View Post
    Hi Tony,

    It's marie here and I just arrived in Scotland on a Marriage Settlement Visa and as I know you can have the application form from http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/contactus.aspx and you can download and print the form from there. I hope I can help you with this matter.
    Although newbies are not allowed to post links, but due to the usefulness of this one of yours, it will be ok this time.


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    hi 'ya tony73 goodluck to your application and your wife, evryones given you the info 'bout the application im sure it'll be fine. i know how you feel my hubby felt the same way like you do when i apply for spouse visa in the philippines. the worries and stress all gone after 3 weeks i got my visa{ with out any enterview}......

    good luck again.....!
    ...wrigglybum....


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    Quote Originally Posted by TONY73 View Post
    hi everyone.
    i got married to my long term girlfriend in the Philippines recently,
    We are to put our application in to get her spouse visa,
    just a couple of things we need advice on.
    Where do we get the application checklist from ?
    Also do we have to have many savings to influence the decision,
    my account is stable but i am not rich.

    hope you can help me please.

    thanks

    Good luck Tony,everything is gonna be ok man..Always think positive okay?

    God bless you!
    Life can be happier & less stressful if we remember one simple thought..We can't have all that we desire,but prayers will give us all that we deserve.God bless everyone!


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    Just to remind you guys that Tony's wife is already in the UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    Just to remind you guys that Tony's wife is already in the UK.
    yup, I also knew Tony's wife was already with him in the UK..


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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    yup, I also knew Tony's wife was already with him in the UK..

    Opsssssssss....Sorry dear ...I thought Tony's wife is still here in the PI..haha...
    Life can be happier & less stressful if we remember one simple thought..We can't have all that we desire,but prayers will give us all that we deserve.God bless everyone!


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    yes me too i thought so tony's wife is still in the uk.i was scare to that 9 monts long wait.anyway hi shay hope we got a good news soon.


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