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    thank you sir joe.....i've already got an ILR....

    when my daughter submited her visa application she was 15, it was denied and the appeal process took more or less a year, she's already 16 now, and now that our appeal was allowed, i was thinking maybe the UK Embassy in the Philippines will issue her visa after couple of months, and most probably she will be already 17 by the time they will issue her visa from there....continued process, never ending agony....

    hi September, my daughters visa was denied due to the issue of 'sole responsibility', complicated issue to prove but as long as you've got lots of proofs and supporting documents, i guess you will be fine.....


    follow-up question again please, if in case, they issued my daughter her visa, how many days or weeks does she have before she travels to UK?


    thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbt View Post
    thank you sir joe.....i've already got an ILR....

    when my daughter submited her visa application she was 15, it was denied and the appeal process took more or less a year, she's already 16 now, and now that our appeal was allowed, i was thinking maybe the UK Embassy in the Philippines will issue her visa after couple of months, and most probably she will be already 17 by the time they will issue her visa from there....continued process, never ending agony....

    hi September, my daughters visa was denied due to the issue of 'sole responsibility', complicated issue to prove but as long as you've got lots of proofs and supporting documents, i guess you will be fine.....


    follow-up question again please, if in case, they issued my daughter her visa, how many days or weeks does she have before she travels to UK?


    thank you.
    As long as they don't disagree with the reasoning behind the ruling, which is very unlikely, it shouldn't take that long, it's more or less a formality now. Once they receive the judgement from the UK they will just ask her to send her passport to them, put the visa sticker into it and send it back to her. She should try to get the CFO seminar thing sorted out in the meantime.
    Iain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jbt View Post
    thank you sir joe.....i've already got an ILR....
    your daughter will get her visa very soon, a few wks probably at the most.
    if you already have ILR then i think your daughter will be granted ILE (Indefinite Leave to Enter, virtually the same as ILR but granted from outside the UK) in other words the same visa as you, as your daughter is your dependent

    great news again , and my stepson should be back in the UK in May for good this time


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    Thank you very much Iain and Joe... if i may ask, sir joe, how long does your stepson stayed in the Phils. when he went back there after he got his visa?


    My daughter will be graduating in secondary school before the end of march in the Philippines. This month she will attend the Junior/Senior prom. Well, at least, she experienced these things before she embarks to a new chapter of her would be life here in the UK.


    Thank you all esp. Joe and Iain....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbt View Post
    Thank you very much Iain and Joe... if i may ask, sir joe, how long does your stepson stayed in the Phils. when he went back there after he got his visa?
    he has ilr, but hes been nearly 2yrs in the phils, that why he has to be back in the uk b4 mid may, or it will cause too much hassle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    he has ilr, but hes been nearly 2yrs in the phils, that why he has to be back in the uk b4 mid may, or it will cause too much hassle.
    wow, your stepson stayed 2 years in the Philippines, it means, just in case, if my daughter will decide in the future, she can also stay in the Philippines for 2 years after having her visa?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbt View Post
    wow, your stepson stayed 2 years in the Philippines, it means, just in case, if my daughter will decide in the future, she can also stay in the Philippines for 2 years after having her visa?
    if she has ilr, then nearly 2 yrs, if he stayed more than 2 years it could cause problems, his ilr would expire and he would have to try and apply again, but it would be difficult because he would no longer be a minor.

    under present laws, which might change, you can be out of the uk just under 2yrs in one trip, but the UK is suppose to be your home,

    but i'll see in April if we have a problem which i doubt


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    if she has ilr, then nearly 2 yrs, if he stayed more than 2 years it could cause problems, his ilr would expire and he would have to try and apply again, but it would be difficult because he would no longer be a minor.

    under present laws, which might change, you can be out of the uk just under 2yrs in one trip, but the UK is suppose to be your home,

    but i'll see in April if we have a problem which i doubt
    i wish there'll be no problem in april..... .....
    "Chains do not hold a marriage together.It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years.That is what makes a marriage last - more than passion or even sex..."


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