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    Too true, Steve ... at between £550 & £600 a time, most applicants can ill-afford to make mistakes!

    with Bluebirdjones ... whose [now] wife, herself came here on a fiancee visa. However, for what it's worth, I was staying in the Phils when MY wife applied for her spousal visa during the third week of January last year. And, since I was scheduled to return to the UK on February 19, we put THAT date on her application form, in the vain hope she would accompany me; in the event, her visa was granted 3 days after I arrived home.

    So, to my mind, applicants are being asked THIS particular question purely from the point of view of giving the Embassy a rough idea of when your partner would LIKE to travel, then - presumably depending on its workload around that particular time - she may (or may not) receive her visa before the date specified. Good Luck!


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    hi

    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Too true, Steve ... at between £550 & £600 a time, most applicants can ill-afford to make mistakes!

    with Bluebirdjones ... whose [now] wife, herself came here on a fiancee visa. However, for what it's worth, I was staying in the Phils when MY wife applied for her spousal visa during the third week of January last year. And, since I was scheduled to return to the UK on February 19, we put THAT date on her application form, in the vain hope she would accompany me; in the event, her visa was granted 3 days after I arrived home.

    So, to my mind, applicants are being asked THIS particular question purely from the point of view of giving the Embassy a rough idea of when your partner would LIKE to travel, then - presumably depending on its workload around that particular time - she may (or may not) receive her visa before the date specified. Good Luck!
    the cost is worth it if it all happens we are hoping to live in the phils one day say 7 to 8 years just saving so hard for our future, its just knowing whats the best, emma is looking for work abroad but the cost upfront they are asking thousands of pounds so we thought try this, we have known each other over 2 years and have meet also, how do i get more things on this site also thanks , steve


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