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    Spouse Visa Granted

    I lodged my spouse visa application on Feb 15, after nearly 5 weeks of waiting, I received the best e-mail ever last Monday March 26 saying, "Your visa will be despatched shortly. Passports can normally be collected from the Visa Application Centre after 3 days. Applicants in Australia and New Zealand should allow 3 days before tracking their documents via the local post. UKBA-Manila Visa Hub." Today, March 28, I received my passport back with visa stamped on it and all original documents.

    My sincerest thank u to everyone for the tips and advice; we finally got my visa approved. yehey!

    I would like to extend my gratitude to the following people: Boss keith, Ate Rayna, Sir Arthur, Terpe, Steve.r, Joebloggs, Doc Alan, Lastlid, graham, rusty and all other members who gave their views and advice. Thank you.

    Here is how I build my spouse visa application.

    1. Settlement Visa Checklist:
    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...settlement.pdf
    2. Manager’s Check amounting of P58, 320 (paper clipped to printed online application)
    3. Printed online application filled up form (WIFE) with 1 passport size photo pasted on it. Here’s the website
    where you can apply online http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk
    4. My Passport bio-data and all stamped pages (old and new)
    5. Marriage certificate (NSO in SECPA & Certified thru copy from the Civil Registrar Office)
    6. Official score report of English language test for Reading, Listening and Speaking only and its filled up VAF4a Annex (ELT) form for English test requirement.
    7. College Diploma and Transcript of records.
    8. Notarized Copies of my mortgaged properties.
    9. My Bank Certificate
    10. My bank statements (3 months)
    11. My hubby’s bank statements (7-months, 2-3,500 pounds savings but the last bank statement was lower in balance than usual)
    12. My Hubby’s 6-months pay slips, Employment contract & P60
    13. Tenancy agreement (already expired but the Letting agency explained on their letter that a new fixed tenancy will be prepared in joint names)
    14. Letter of Support from the Letting Agency confirming the size of the house, available rooms and no objection for me to live there.
    15. Council Tax Bill, Water Bill.
    16. Scanned copy of my Hubby’s passport (bio-data and all its stamped pages, He signed every page for authenticity.)
    17. Supporting letter from my hubby
    18. Supporting letter from myself (Applicant)
    19. Western Union Receipts (proof that my husband sends me money each month to support me)
    20. Our both birth certificates
    21. Photographs together from the first meeting, 2nd meeting, photos in UK together and wedding photos.
    22. YM Screen shots, chat logs and Skype screen chats (I printed some samples of our YM conversation from the beginning, middle and present. I didn’t print out everything as 2 rims of bond paper won’t be enough since we started chatting in 2007).
    23. Proofs that we met face to face such as old itinerary, used boarding passes, hotel receipts, old theatre ticket for London show, The London eye souvenirs & receipts, valentines and other holiday cards.
    24. I also submitted some of our wedding expenditures receipts (wedding gown, venue and catering services, cake, sound system etc.)
    25. UKBA Document Receipt Nov 2011 Final. ( This is to confirm the receipt of documents that you have submitted with your visa application).

    CFO seminar tomorrow, I'll be flying on the 7th of April with Etihad Airways.

    Best of luck to all whose still in the midst of waiting, never give up and keep praying, GOD is so good all the time.


    Juvy xxx


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    Well done, great news!

    Our own journey is about to commence......hopefully with the same outcome.


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    Here is the copy of the Supporting letter I wrote.


    British Embassy,
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    The Philippines.

    12th February, 2012.

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am writing in support of my settlement visa application. I am the wife of Mr xxxx who is currently settled in the UK. We have been together as a couple for 4 years, been married for over 3 months and sincerely hoping that you would grant our request to be together again.

    I am currently being supported by my husband monthly. But I have some savings amounted to xxxxx in our joint bank account here (please see attached bank statements and Bank Certificate). I have been saving from the money that my husband sends me each month, some from our wedding monetary gifts and some from my rented properties. I got these mortgaged properties early last year (please see attached copies of notarized agreement) for xxxx pesos and xxxxpesos. Although I agreed to put my mother’s name on the agreement because I was away during that time, the said real estate properties was paid using my own savings. I never want to be a burden in UK so I intend to seek employment on arrival in the UK which will further increase our income, my friends in London agreed to help me find job once I am settled.

    As my husband explained on his covering letter, please take into consideration that the balance on his last bank statement shows only xxxx, however, he receive his monthly wage on the 31 so that’s why It was not appearing on the last bank statement. I asked if he could request balance certificate from his bank but unfortunately the bank won’t issue such kind of certificate for some reason. I agreed to my husband that my savings would be used either towards my trip expenditures or as my pocket money to UK.

    We chat on a daily basis using yahoo messenger during the week when he is at work and Skype on weekends (please see samples of chat logs and screen shots).

    I am sincerely crying for help Sir/Madam. I just want to be with my wonderful husband and start a lovely family together in the UK. We have always been apart from each other for the last 4 years and despite the great distance we know for sure we love each other so much and that we want to spend the rest of our lives together. God knows we are willing to do anything to be with each other again.

    Kind Regards,

    Juvilyn Jones


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    Quote Originally Posted by juvyjones28 View Post
    I am sincerely crying for help Sir/Madam.
    I think this is the sentence that did it....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I think this is the sentence that did it....


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    Whooooooooooooooohoooooooooo!

    What a wait eh? And such relief!

    Looks like you picked the best time of the year to arrive here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Whooooooooooooooohoooooooooo!

    What a wait eh? And such relief!

    Looks like you picked the best time of the year to arrive here.
    Yup I love Spring and Summer. Best time of the year. wooohooo!


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    Congratulations Juvyjones...


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    Well done and sincere congratulations to you both

    Nice job Juvy. Soon you will be enjoying a new life here in UK


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    Thanks Boholox, Marie, Lastlid and most especially Terpe.


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    Visa Section,
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    Manila,
    The Philippines.

    3rd February, 2012.

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Re. Visa Application for Mrs Juvilyn Jones

    I am writing in support of my wife’s settlement visa application. I hope this will give you additional information that will enable you to approve her request.

    I first met Juvy online in a discussion forum in December 2007 and we started chatting regularly from that point on. Our relationship developed steadily until I flew over to Manila in October 2008 to meet her face to face. We spent two weeks together, during which time I met her family and celebrated her birthday together. During this period I invited her to spend some time with my family in the UK. She accepted and applied successfully for a tourist visa. In May 2009 I visited her a second time in Manila and we spent two weeks together before we both returned to the UK in early June. We lived together for five months, during which time she met my mother, who is in her mid 80’s and suffers from dementia. Juvy helped care for her and they became great friends. It was during this time that we became engaged. Juvy flew back to Manila just before the expiry of her visa in October 2009. Initially we planned to get married in the UK in early 2010. Juvy applied for a student visa to enable her to study at a local college but sadly her application was declined. We therefore decided to marry in the Philippines instead, but my mother’s health was causing me grave concern and I felt that I could not leave her alone for the three weeks necessary to get married abroad. Juvy was also concerned and wanted to return to the UK to care for her again, so she applied for a tourist visa in March 2010 but sadly this was declined. Unfortunately, my mother’s health deteriorated to the point where it was necessary to admit her to a nursing home at the end of 2010. But at least it gave me the opportunity to start planning my wedding. However, Juvy’s family belong to a church which does not allow its members to marry non-members. Her mother objected to our plan to hold a civil ceremony and insisted that I be baptised into their religion so that we could marry in their church. It takes a minimum of six months to pass the baptism requirements and after starting at the beginning of March 2011, I was baptised at the end of August. We were then free to marry and I travelled over to the Philippines in October for three weeks to wed and go away on honeymoon. Finally I returned to the UK and have been assisting Juvy with this application.

    My mother was moved to a nursing home in xxxx so that my sister could provide additional support and companionship, as she lives nearby and does not work. Since my mother sold her house in xxx before moving to xxxx, I moved into rented accommodation (please see the attached tenancy agreement and letter from the letting agency). The house is large enough to accommodate both Juvy and I for the foreseeable future.

    I am currently employed on a permanent basis as an IT Project Manager at the xxxx in central London (please see attached employment contract). I joined as a contractor in xxx and took up a permanent position there in xxxx. I believe I am in a strong position to ride out the current economic storm due both to my relatively secure role at the xxxx, and also due to my knowledge and experience in the field of IT project management and software development that would make it relatively straightforward to find another job should I lose my current one. Although I earn approximately xxxx. which is enough to support both my wife and I (please see attached payslips and bank statements), Juvy has made it clear to me that she wants to find a job on arrival in the UK to help support us and boost our financial situation still further. Please note that I currently support my wife while she is living in the Philippines by sending her cash each month, usually between xxx and xxx and sometimes more (please see the attached Western Union payment receipts as proof). Obviously, when she joins me in the UK I will no longer need to send her these amounts and can instead use the money to support us here. I am therefore confident that we will be financially independent without the need for public funds of any kind. When studying my bank statements, please take into consideration that the average balance is lower than usual from September onwards owing to the fact that during the period in question I was covering the exceptional costs of my extended trip to the Philippines and the wedding in October. Due to the significant expenditure at the time and the subsequent cost of Christmas following so soon afterwards, my bank balance has not yet recovered to its former level. But I am confident that it will within the next two or three months.

    In conclusion, I would like to emphasise that Juvy and I have known each other for four years, most of which has been spent apart. Despite many problems that have prevented us from marrying until recently, our love and desire to be together has remained as strong as ever. We chat every day on the Internet using Skype and YM so that we can see as well as hear each other. On the few days that we are not able to chat we miss each other very much. This is why we feel so strongly that we want to spend the rest of our lives together. Once Juvy is settled in this country, we plan to start a family and use any inheritance from my mother’s estate to buy a home of our own. We intend to visit my relatives in the UK and Juvy’s family in the Philippines as regularly as our finances will allow. We would also like to travel together on holiday as much as possible, especially to Italy and other Mediterranean countries. Given our age difference, it is most likely that I will die long before my wife, so I intend to take out a life assurance policy so that she and any children are provided for after I have passed on.

    I hope that this information is sufficient for you to come to a positive conclusion over my wife’s visa application. If you need me to provide any further documentation, please do not hesitate to ask.

    Regards,

    xxxx


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    Quote Originally Posted by juvyjones28 View Post
    Given our age difference, it is most likely that I will die long before my wife, so I intend to take out a life assurance policy so that she and any children are provided for after I have passed on.


    I didn't include this in my letter. However I am just about to take out such a policy now. Unfortunately they do get more expensive as one gets older.

    BTW What as shame that your application for the course was declined - presumably that was for the visa....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    BTW What as shame that your application for the course was declined - presumably that was for the visa....
    Yes, I have to admit we were not prepared when we submitted my student visa application, coz during that time we were missing each other badly and we just wanted to get together asap. My hubby as a sponsor explained that he is providing everything. But the ECO refused my application to the grounds that there was no sufficient funds to support myself and studies in UK. I didn't know at the time that a properties or savings under my name should be provided. We took the risk, But we regret it after learning that my application was refused. After that, I was refused again so that was very devastating. Nonetheless, we learned from the mistakes and luckily we got my spouse visa granted


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    EXCELLENT NEWS Juvilyn
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    well done to you both


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    Thanks Joe and Steve.


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    Congratulations Juvilyn


    A well presented application and an excellent supporting letter.


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    This is great news Juvyjones, it must have been difficult waiting that long, 5 weeks was such a long time but I'm really so happy for you. Have a safe flight x


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    Thanks Ate Nora and Tone. Chieldave, my pleasure


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    Wow! congratulations Juvyjones


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    Thanks rusty, iamghee & Miss Taurus. Yes such a long wait, hard work and many sleepless nights but Its worth it.


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    Warmest Congratulations Juvilyn and best wishes for your new life in the uk


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    Fantastic news juvy congratulations




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    Great news Juvy.... Congratulations
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    congratulation Juvyjones, wonderfull news, what a fantastic start to your summer


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    congrats to you guys at last! the long wait is over..


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    at last u must be so relieved so maybe Loida and me will meet u both sometime in the future


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    Congratulations juvy.Well done!

    God is really good!


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    Congrats Juvy! Long wait but you finally made it!
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    Hi juvyjones Congratulations on your visa approval and have a safe flight. God bless


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