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    Visa Advice

    Hi guys,
    My wife will be applying for a visa to come to live with me in the UK, I will send 6 months of wage slips, 3 months of bank statemens, she has my birth cert, our marriage cert, proof of my address in UK. Does she also need a supporting letter from her sponser, ie. Me? and is there anything else I have missed out that she will need.

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    Must have supporting letter. Letter from the registry office of marriage.....letter from a hotel showing enquiry of wedding reception.....letter from some one who can vouch for you is good.....etc.
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    i think u need 6 months bank statements, also they should be upto date, i was told they wanted my last bank statements ! seeing it was middle of the month, and when i sent the papers, the most recent one came about a week after i sent the papers, i had to email it to the philippines,, !!! petty ...

    also the following, letter from employer, stating your job, pay, time of service, p60 also helps. mortage or rent book, letters you sent to each other, hotel bills, telephone bills., plane ticket stubs, anythnig that shows you been togther.... .and finally on the conveyor belt --- a cuddly toy... !!!


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    Thanks guys for the advice


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    Hi,
    can i ask a question. My wife will soon make her application for a visa to British embassy in philippines. She said there is an agency in Cebu called Rica's Travel Services, that can assist with her visa application, and by going with this agency she will not have to be interviewed at the british embassy in Manila, as this agency will take care of everything. Has anyone ever heard of this?

    Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    Hi,
    can i ask a question. My wife will soon make her application for a visa to British embassy in philippines. She said there is an agency in Cebu called Rica's Travel Services, that can assist with her visa application, and by going with this agency she will not have to be interviewed at the british embassy in Manila, as this agency will take care of everything. Has anyone ever heard of this?

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    Mike

    D.I.Y

    The majority on here never used a Agency and were approved for a visa.

    I doubt the british embassy in phill would think oh its an application sent with the help of an agent, we had better not interview them.

    In fact from writing i have seen on the website of the embassy, they actually warn people not to use agents or fixxers.

    Follow the basic proceduere mentioned all over this forum and you both should have no problem.


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    Thanks for the advice. So you think the agency is really a scam as their fee is also 3,500 Peso to do this


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Mike

    D.I.Y

    The majority on here never used a Agency and were approved for a visa.

    I doubt the british embassy in phill would think oh its an application sent with the help of an agent, we had better not interview them.

    In fact from writing i have seen on the website of the embassy, they actually warn people not to use agents or fixxers.

    Follow the basic proceduere mentioned all over this forum and you both should have no problem.

    YEP DO IT YOURSELF!!!!
    YOU DONT NEED THEM!


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    Thanks for the advice. So you think the agency is really a scam as their fee is also 3,500 Peso to do this
    The words barge-pole and wouldn't and touch and with spring to mind here. Don't bother, save yourself 3500 peso and do the job yourself.


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    If you can read English....the application is simple.....Questions like "What is your name?, Where do you live? When did you last see fiancee?" etc.....if you need someone else to help, go to school again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    If you can read English....the application is simple.....Questions like "What is your name?, Where do you live? When did you last see fiancee?" etc.....if you need someone else to help, go to school again.
    hehehehe what i need is somebody to send me to school again
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger@tigress View Post
    hehehehe what i need is somebody to send me to school again
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    just keep on asking every little details about your visa application ...actually answers were all in here... agency will do the same thing as what we do in here...agencies is always like that to make a guarantee that no interview will be needed because they exactly know what papers will be needed not like your wife who doesnt have any clue about it....just keep on reading threads in here...this site is free for those who need advices on settlement visa application
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    Thanks for the advice. So you think the agency is really a scam as their fee is also 3,500 Peso to do this
    i used agency since my passport tourist visa till my spouse visa bcoz i was really busy for my work,but i only paid 1,000 pesos. there is no interview for spouse visa dont worry hehehe


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    Thanks everyone for the advice, it seems from what you guys are saying, it is best my wife does not use an agency, oh well, looks like she will have to have an interview like everone else.


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    NO interview!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    Thanks everyone for the advice, it seems from what you guys are saying, it is best my wife does not use an agency, oh well, looks like she will have to have an interview like everone else.
    very few Peeps have Interviews nowdays.

    This is why research, prepration and loads of effort are involved.

    Thankly Mr admins site has made the job much easier.

    Ask your questions if after searching and reading most of the posts on this sites doesn't help.

    I would also not advise using an agency, as you would be I guess supplying them with enough data to clone you and the missus id...

    Im sure this company has no intentions of doing this but whats its data security/protection policy and levels of vetting of the staff?

    Just a thought to bear in mind.


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    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?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    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?
    Well if you satisfy all the crietias, and prepare paperwork correctly and legally then its very very unlikely your wife will have an interview.

    Lets say 99 percent from a quick review of the most recent applications of members on this site.


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    Thank you so much


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    anyways....

    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
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    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....)


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    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.


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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
    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
    Yes a decent letter of support helps greatly. There was a thread on the subject recently and have been others in the past with examples and advice.

    the more info you give relevant the better also its your chance to answer or explain in detail any points which may help your case.

    suporting letter is another name be use for letter. Make it one to two pages long but if certain situations need more information or explantion write more.

    I had a supporting letter

    Also made a power point file with pictures and explantion to show flat big enough for the two of us to suport the deeds and council ta xinfo.

    I wrote two pages explaining my finances in detail and how i could support my wifey and how with her skills she would be an asset to the country and find employment(ie be ablw to pay tax but not be able to claim anything for two years).

    im not suggesting writing all that out, but, i felt it necessary to make it more clearer for the eco and when writing all this info my wife was booked to have an interview and i wanted to make sure all the questions they might ask were all ready written down making it far easier fo my wife.

    But as i have written before we were suddenly(not fun at the time due to it meaning evidence i was taking over in time for the interview had to be fedexed at great cost grr) one of the first couples to just have to send in info, and if satsfactory not require an interview, which was the case.

    take some time with your suporting letter its worth it.


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    Thanks AndyPaul


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    Can i ask another question, if I am the sponsor for my wife who is in Cebu, when i write my supporting letter, DO I have to get it NOTERIZED by a lawyer in UK, before the British embassy in philippines will except it?


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    Nope no need to get that done, just date it and sign it and make sure you explain as much about things as possible, even cross referencing your supporting docs
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    oh i see it's just my wife was looking at the requirements from a list she has from the embassy and she thought it says you have to have supporting letter from your sponsor Noterized in the UK first by a lawyer


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    Are there any more people on here who never got their supporting letter Noterized, and was that a problem?

    Thanks


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