Conratulations to you and your family, John.
I cannot comment on your status but it looks like things are now moving for you![]()
Conratulations to you and your family, John.
I cannot comment on your status but it looks like things are now moving for you![]()
Ruairi, mate ... I can well imagine this must be a time of mixed emotion for you and your family; elation ... mingled with consternation, as it were.And no wonder you're feeling
... as indeed, I am. But from what *Joe has said, it may well be you are fretting unnecessarily [as I would be TOO, in the same circumstances, I must admit!]. So, if I were you, I'd be guided by *HIS recommendations.
Good Luck.
yes i am ruairi,..lol...
POWER TO THE PEACEFUL. MABUHAY IRELAND AND PHILIPPINES
i see the cards have to be issued within a 6 month period...do u think my wife and son cud be given an extension on the family permit while waiting for the residence cards?
POWER TO THE PEACEFUL. MABUHAY IRELAND AND PHILIPPINES
your not reading what im posting !!! the family permit is valid for 6 months to enter the UK !!!!!! you must enter the uk in 6 months or apply for another one..
once your wife is in the UK you apply for a residence card - this can take 6 months to get, its shows shes legally in the UK, she doesn't actually need one as long as she still living with you, but it mkaes sense to get one !
your worrying about a visa expiring that once shes in the UK no longer matters !!
just apply for a residence card for her![]()
by european law the card should be issued within 6 months, but it doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as your wife is living with you.
the family permit is only for entering the UK, if she leaves the UK and doesnt have a residence card she would have to apply for another family permit.
once shes is in the ~UK shes doesnt need any visa, but like i said it mkaes sense to get a residence card
hi mr arthur,
how can i be a respected member, my access is restricted? thanks. I joined the forum last month.
Hi feb, if i may interject here,
you need to post more.
if you click here, you will find when you will become a respected member
thanks
James "Respected Member" Hubbard.
There is no easy way.
Your future husband needs to show all the documents required in order,
Only when all the criteria is satisfied, will the ECO issue the Family Permit.
There is no time scale, it could take one week as it could take six weeks.
So I would no make plans to travel back together after the wedding.
We married in February. we applied in July, and the Family permit was released early september, my wife flew to the UK on her own on the 20th of the same month.
At this moment there is a shorter wait, and it is well documented on the forum, but we haven't heard of anybody applying for family permits for a while.
hi uhera_maya18,
sorry to hear about your sentiments now.but i guess some people can help you find a way to your questions. Im not expert on this but keep trying to search for more information.
By the way, my fiance is also from Belfast. Hope they will know each other. Our wedding will soon take place in Feb 2011. why not go for spousal Visa after marriage.?
Hello Belfast_dude, Aromulus,
I am married to a British National and he's also living in Northern Ireland. We were married last May 2009 here in the Philippines and is now preparing our documents for a spouse visa. My question is, if he'll get an Irish passport and apply for a family permit, what documents would we prepare? Is it the same as the spouse visa and submit it to the British Embassy in Manila? If not, what are the documents to prepare? Thank you very much.
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