Sorry to be a pain, let me just understand something. You guys are saying that with good preperation, there will be NO interview for my wife at the British embassy in Manila?
Sorry to be a pain, let me just understand something. You guys are saying that with good preperation, there will be NO interview for my wife at the British embassy in Manila?
you have free of choice whatever you think is the best for you and your wife...we that just been through with the process and experience of applying is here to tell what it is about..... but from my experience i just follow everyone advices in here.....got my fiancee visa with no interview in just 9 days......no agency involve
Filipina a born survivor!
my wife had to go for an interview, maybe things have changed since 2 yrs ago, but we had all the correct papers and more evidence than most people would ever have, after knowing each other nearly 5 years, (letters, bills, reciepts, icq logs. etc....)
We just missed the last batch of compulsory interviews for spouse visas back in sept 2005.
I think its at least partialy likely for security reasons they would rather not have too many people in the embassy, from reading about other countries brit embassies such as pakistan this is the norm for a while.
Hi guys,
just wanted to know one further thing, i have sent my wife my bank statements, wage slips and a letter from my employer saying how much i earn per year and how long i've worked there. Do they also require a letter from me as her husband stating i am her SPONSER ?, i am confused about that part.
Thanks
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