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    Quote Originally Posted by jam07 View Post
    is that true arthur? spousal visa is more likely to be approved than fiancee visa? but which is more time consuming in terms of gathering necessary documents, application and the time of its approval?
    Yes, it seems so! When Myrna called at the Phil-Axa building to present her application and its supporting paperwork, the VFS clerkess duly checked over everything, thanked her and, pointing to where the biometric fingerprinting would be done, added: "Ma'am, you should be made aware that a Settlement Visa normally takes around 3 months to process ... but no SPOUSAL visa [is] ever refused without very good reason!" I specifically remember those being the EXACT words the woman used. As to the amount of time taken to assemble the necessary documents, submit them and await the outcome, I believe there's very little difference [if indeed any] between the two.

    In the event, we were, I suppose, a good deal luckier than most, as Myrna's visa was approved after just four and a half weeks.


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    CENOMAR? is this the same as 'certificate of singleness'? how long before your wife get it?
    Again ... yes. In Myrna's case, it took 21 WORKING days. However, the waiting period can ... and does ... vary from person to person according to circumstances.

    But it's easily obtained, as Sophie's experience clearly illustrates.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Yes, it seems so! When Myrna called at the Phil-Axa building to present her application and its supporting paperwork, the VFS clerkess duly checked over everything, thanked her and, pointing to where the biometric fingerprinting would be done, added: "Ma'am, you should be made aware that a Settlement Visa normally takes around 3 months to process ... but no SPOUSAL visa [is] ever refused without very good reason!" I specifically remember those being the EXACT words the woman used. As to the amount of time taken to assemble the necessary documents, submit them and await the outcome, I believe there's very little difference [if indeed any] between the two.

    In the event, we were, I suppose, a good deal luckier than most, as Myrna's visa was approved after just four and a half weeks.



    Again ... yes. In Myrna's case, it took 21 WORKING days. However, the waiting period can ... and does ... vary from person to person according to circumstances.

    But it's easily obtained, as Sophie's experience clearly illustrates.
    wow! i guess it eases the mind of the someone who has the dilemma of choosing between the two

    thanks a lot for that information

    one more question though, does your wife needs to ammend the lastname on her passport first before applying for a spousal visa?

    hey, steadyfornow, i guess you should listen to arthur and go for spousal visa that is, if you are ready to spend the rest of your life with your bf


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    Quote Originally Posted by jam07 View Post
    one more question though, does your wife needs to ammend the lastname on her passport first before applying for a spousal visa?
    No. My wife's passport was issued in her maiden name at the end of September last year. We were married less than three months later, and she was told it would be quite in order for her to have it updated to her new status once she was living in the United Kingdom. So no problem there.


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