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    They`ve given you answers to your question classy girl so I`ll just congratulate you
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    Hi Classygirl, congratulations.

    Did you get married in the UK or the Philippines?
    Because in our case we got married in the UK.
    What we would like to know what is the legal process to get employment for my filipina wife. Do we need to apply a FLR because my wife came here on a fiance visa last March? and we got married June 27th and the fiance visa will end in September.

    Thanks.
    Bheng and David


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    congrats classygirl and welcome also DavidArt I guess that classygirl arrived here on fiancee visa also DavidArt like your wife, and she had applied for her flr already after their wedding here in the uk. Like what Ladyj said let your wife apply for new passport at the Philippine Embassy in london so that she can then then apply for national insurance. And for the n.i. Just go to any jobcentre plus located in your area and you will be given the interview and forms to fill up


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    Quote Originally Posted by acs View Post
    congrats classygirl and welcome also DavidArt I guess that classygirl arrived here on fiancee visa also DavidArt like your wife, and she had applied for her flr already after their wedding here in the uk. Like what Ladyj said let your wife apply for new passport at the Philippine Embassy in london so that she can then then apply for national insurance. And for the n.i. Just go to any jobcentre plus located in your area and you will be given the interview and forms to fill up
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    Just wondering if the lead time for a Further Leave to Remain is 2 1/2 months (for example), which may be past the expiry date of the Fiance visa for Davids wife, what happens then?


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    As long as the application for FLR is made before the expiry of the Fiance visa all should be ok. We waited from November 25th 2008 to March 14th 2009 to get FLR. Daisy's fiance visa expired early December


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    Quote Originally Posted by acs View Post
    congrats classygirl and welcome also DavidArt I guess that classygirl arrived here on fiancee visa also DavidArt like your wife, and she had applied for her flr already after their wedding here in the uk. Like what Ladyj said let your wife apply for new passport at the Philippine Embassy in london so that she can then then apply for national insurance. And for the n.i. Just go to any jobcentre plus located in your area and you will be given the interview and forms to fill up
    Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidArt View Post
    Hi Classygirl, congratulations.

    Did you get married in the UK or the Philippines?
    Because in our case we got married in the UK.
    What we would like to know what is the legal process to get employment for my filipina wife. Do we need to apply a FLR because my wife came here on a fiance visa last March? and we got married June 27th and the fiance visa will end in September.

    Thanks.
    Bheng and David
    Hi Bheng and David,

    We've got married too here in the UK last April (came here in Feb on Fiancee Visa) and right away applied for FLR.It took almost 2 1/2 months before I've got my FLR approved which means I could work also.Just make sure that you will give all the documents they need and once you got a notification about the biometric make the appointment ASAP.At the moment I am still waiting for the ID which HO said will be mailed to me with in 7 days.You could ask me anything and will answer on the best of my knowledge but of course we have alot of members here who is more knowledgeable than me but still I will try.Good luck and for sure everything will be fine...


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    Quote Originally Posted by classygirl View Post
    Hi Bheng and David,

    We've got married too here in the UK last April (came here in Feb on Fiancee Visa) and right away applied for FLR.It took almost 2 1/2 months before I've got my FLR approved which means I could work also.Just make sure that you will give all the documents they need and once you got a notification about the biometric make the appointment ASAP.At the moment I am still waiting for the ID which HO said will be mailed to me with in 7 days.You could ask me anything and will answer on the best of my knowledge but of course we have alot of members here who is more knowledgeable than me but still I will try.Good luck and for sure everything will be fine...
    can i ask if you had to pay a fee for the FLR?
    thanks in advance.


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    FLR fee

    ... as at April 2009 is
    £465 for postal applications
    £665 for premium (personal) applications

    .... and add another £50 for each dependents (if any)

    ... and I'll say it for you ....

    WHAT !
    THIS IS CRAZY !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdjones View Post
    ... as at April 2009 is
    £465 for postal applications
    £665 for premium (personal) applications

    .... and add another £50 for each dependents (if any)

    ... and I'll say it for you ....

    WHAT !
    THIS IS CRAZY !

    Hehe, it will still go up and THAT'S FOR SURE


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    They`ve given you answers to your question classy girl so I`ll just congratulate you
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!


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