thanks lastlid...by the way is it ok if i didn't submit the P60 of my fiance? instead i submit all his bank statements, copy of investment and shares, savings etc...
thanks lastlid...by the way is it ok if i didn't submit the P60 of my fiance? instead i submit all his bank statements, copy of investment and shares, savings etc...
Hello. I didnt submit my P60. I submitted 7 months consecutive payslips (which has my tax paid on it for the tear ending 5th April 2011) and a letter from my employer. Along with bank statements etc etc. And ours was approved. I think there is often more than one way to prove your circumstances to the UKBA. However I guess that the more evidence that you submit, then the stronger is your application.
I am not in the best position to advise, as all cases are different, but i can certainly say that we didnt submit my P60.
thanks a lot lastlid...hoping and praying that they will approve my visa...after that i can go back to CFO for the sticker as i already attend the Counselling and got the two certificates and already paid![]()
Yes. I sweated my way through the waiting. Sleepless nights etc wondering about the weaker elements of our application. Thankfully it didnt take long for the good results to come through.
Tip on return to CFO for the sticker. Take all the information that you took during the first visit. My wife got caught out when she returned for the sticker as they asked her similar questions again. And she couldnt remember my ZIP code so she had to text me for it again....
thanks for the tip lastlid...i will remember and follow that...i'll make sure that before i go there i have all the information and documents needed...by the way do you think living together for almost 5 months will give us a good chance to get a visa?...coz i visit my fiance two times already in UK...the first was 2 months and second was 3 months...
Again, I am not an expert. And I dont know your full case. But I have only known my wife for 6 months and only spent 3 weeks with her (2 trips) so I imagine that living together for 5 months will provide you with a stronger case than ours, providing it is backed up with documentary evidence in your application......
ohh ok...me and my fiance were almost 2 years now...we met online last october 2009...then we met face to face last june 2010 for 2 weeks then at nov. 2010 until january 2011 i visit him in UK and feb, 2011 until may 2011...last july 2011 i applied for a visit visa again but got refused coz they are in doubt that i might no return after my visit there...so that's why me and my fiance decide to applied a fiancee visa in order to get married in UK legally...
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