Is there such a thing....???![]()
Is there such a thing....???![]()
Yes, there are visit visas that are valid for 2 years, 5 years, and even 10 years (the longer they are the more they cost).
Though with all of them you should only spend a maxium of 6 months in the UK in any 12 month period.
As you have already had a 6 month one granted I suspect you stand some chance of getting a 2 year one (though you would probably stand more chance of getting a 6 month one...).
Guess it depends whether you can afford to lose the PHP17200 - though if it's a family visit visa (not sure if it counts if your husband is not settled in the UK) you could appeal if you are refused.
"Guess it depends whether you can afford to lose the PHP17200 - though if it's a family visit visa (not sure if it counts if your husband is not settled in the UK) you could appeal if you are refused."
Thanks for the reply darrenB. Yes it would count as a family visit visa as a Mother-in-law is considered as family based on the reply I received from VFS last time and from the visa that was granted to me last year even if my husband is not currently settled in the UK. She's the only reason why we would like to do this in the first place as my husband has not spent some time with her for a long time.
The main reason that I've posted this is just to really know whether or not someone has tried it . Mr. PeterB? Thanks
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