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    Need advice for VISA

    I have a 61 yrs old partner from England and I'm 20 yrs old from Philippines. I'm unemployed and not studying, no business and property. I want to apply any visa that is applicable to me. I don't know whats good to me if its tourist or civil partnership. Our relationship is more than a year and we last time we been together was last week. We had 12 days vacation in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Now, I am looking forward to apply for visa but don't know yet if what is the best for me. Is it easier to apply visa through agency or just by myself? Hope you can help me guys. I need your help.

    Thanks very much.

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    That's a big question.
    The General Visit Visa (tourist visa) is a very cost effective visa application with minimal risks involved. It allows a stay in UK of up to 6 months.
    All in all nothing much to lose by applying.
    Now whether or not it would be granted depends largely on how the ECO see's the whole application.
    In principle the ECO should not feel that on balance there is a bigger probability that the intention is immigration. (ie the applicant will not return home)
    With the situation you describe, it's necessary that your B/F will need to sponsor the complete trip, yet not play too much on the romantic aspects.

    With a visa that can lead to settlement there is very significant increase in costs and emotional risks.
    Firstly, you both need to understand the financial requirements. Not just for initial entry to UK but also for every visa application stage of the 5 year immigration
    journey to settlement (ILR)

    If you both agree that all conditions can be met, then go for it.
    Just also consider that recently it has been more problematic for the application of Fiance(e) / Proposed Civil Partner visa, simply due to the increased desire of the ECO's to have more and stronger evidence of the intention to get married or to have civil partnership within the 6 month visa validity.


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    Its difficult to get any visa nowadays. My wife mentioned it the other day how she would like to come here for christmas. No chance.


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    Is the age gap a big problem here? would they refuse any visa just on the grounds of the gap being 41 years?


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    I think if your boyfriend will act as your sponsor to go and visit the uk then that would be good but that doesn't mean that you will be granted a visa. You need to deal this visa decision and planning with ur partner of course. You can apply for a visa by yourself, you can use agency but can be dear.
    Still your choice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rory View Post
    Is the age gap a big problem here? would they refuse any visa just on the grounds of the gap being 41 years?
    No, age gap should not in itself be a reason for refusal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Its difficult to get any visa nowadays. My wife mentioned it the other day how she would like to come here for christmas. No chance.
    Andy, why not try??
    The cost is minimal at £78. Surely worth a punt. Nothing to lose IMO (well of course the cost of air tickets etc)


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    Thanks for your answer.

    I know its not easy to apply for the tourist visa specially that i'm lack of documents but my B/F will sponsor for my trip and he will cover all the expenses. He has complete documents that I need to show to ECO but I'm worried for my documents. Will it help if I will work/study and have business this November and apply at the same time. What kind of visa you think that is easier to me? Do you know about registering civil partnership at the British Embassy Manila?
    This is the link. http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk...il-partnership
    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    That's a big question.
    The General Visit Visa (tourist visa) is a very cost visa application with minimal risks involved. It allows a stay in UK of up to 6 months.
    All in all nothing much to lose by applying.
    Now whether or not it would be granted depends largely on how the ECO see's the whole application.
    In principle the ECO should not feel that on balance there is a bigger probability that the intention is immigration. (ie the applicant will not return home)
    With the situation you describe, it's necessary that your B/F will need to sponsor the complete trip, yet not play too much on the romantic aspects.

    With a visa that can lead to settlement there is very significant increase in costs and emotional risks.
    Firstly, you both need to understand the financial requirements. Not just for initial entry to UK but also for every visa application stage of the 5 year immigration
    journey to settlement (ILR)

    If you both agree that all conditions can be met, then go for it.
    Just also consider that recently it has been more problematic for the application of Fiance(e) / Proposed Civil Partner visa, simply due to the increased desire of the ECO's to have more and stronger evidence of the intention to get married or to have civil partnership within the 6 month visa validity.


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    Quote Originally Posted by melovesengland View Post
    I think if your boyfriend will act as your sponsor to go and visit the uk then that would be good but that doesn't mean that you will be granted a visa. You need to deal this visa decision and planning with ur partner of course. You can apply for a visa by yourself, you can use agency but can be dear.
    Still your choice.
    My B/F will sponsor my trip and he will cover all the expenses I need.
    What documents you have during your first application? Do you have any work or business when you applied? How many years is your relationship with your fiance when you applied?

    Would be a big help from your experienced. Thanks very much. Pls. help me


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Its difficult to get any visa nowadays. My wife mentioned it the other day how she would like to come here for christmas. No chance.
    Have she tried applying for visa? Whats the reason of refusal?


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Its difficult to get any visa nowadays. My wife mentioned it the other day how she would like to come here for christmas. No chance.
    Your wife is from Butuan? I live near Butuan City also....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rory View Post
    Is the age gap a big problem here? would they refuse any visa just on the grounds of the gap being 41 years?
    I dont think that age gap would be a problem for the visa. Could you share to me during your first application pls. It would be a big help to me. Thanks very much.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_steve View Post
    My B/F will sponsor my trip and he will cover all the expenses I need.
    What documents you have during your first application? Do you have any work or business when you applied? How many years is your relationship with your fiance when you applied?

    Would be a big help from your experienced. Thanks very much. Pls. help me
    That would be good if he will shoulder all the expenses then. this is my visit visa experience link. http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....ces?highlight=

    I was unemployed, doesnt have any business. We were on our 2nd year when we applied for my tourist visa. Just send me message if you need to clear more things out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by melovesengland View Post
    That would be good if he will shoulder all the expenses then. this is my visit visa experience link. http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....ces?highlight=

    I was unemployed, doesnt have any business. We were on our 2nd year when we applied for my tourist visa. Just send me message if you need to clear more things out.
    Thanks very much for your answer. Every time I read your post it made me feel that there's no problem with the visa but still have read many post about their unsuccessful application.

    Whats the reason why your first time was refused. Is there any reason, or they just refused it to make money for first timer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Andy, why not try??
    The cost is minimal at £78. Surely worth a punt. Nothing to lose IMO (well of course the cost of air tickets etc)
    To be honest I was thinking of if she was refused would it affect our spouse visa application next year? And they might want her to leave my stepchild behind to make sure she has something to go back to which is against my beliefs.


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    Sorry for invading your post mike steve but these guys know whats best for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_steve View Post
    Thanks very much for your answer. Every time I read your post it made me feel that there's no problem with the visa but still have read many post about their unsuccessful application.

    Whats the reason why your first time was refused. Is there any reason, or they just refused it to make money for first timer.
    We didnt submit and include bank statements and cover letter from my sponsor that hes going to shoulder my trip to England. Theres no harm on trying, can be tough but who knows you might get it granted!


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    To be honest I was thinking of if she was refused would it affect our spouse visa application next year?
    All visa applications should be judged on their own merit, there are many members here, myself included, that have had a visit visa refused and then had a settlement visa approved.


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    The key word there Rusty is SHOULD be judged. Anyway my wife is not coming without our daughter. I think that is stupid. It seems we are not treated as individuals when we are applying for a visa..Why would my wife overstay and put her spouse visa in jeopardy.? Thanks for your reply.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Sorry for invading your post mike steve but these guys know whats best for you.
    No probs...


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    Quote Originally Posted by melovesengland View Post
    We didnt submit and include bank statements and cover letter from my sponsor that hes going to shoulder my trip to England. Theres no harm on trying, can be tough but who knows you might get it granted!
    Your lucky that ECO wasn't tough to you. Thanks for adding me sa skype. Chat you there...


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    The key word there Rusty is SHOULD be judged. Anyway my wife is not coming without our daughter. I think that is stupid. It seems we are not treated as individuals when we are applying for a visa..Why would my wife overstay and put her spouse visa in jepordy.? Thanks for your reply.
    Life is unfair"


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_steve View Post
    Your lucky that ECO wasn't tough to you. Thanks for adding me sa skype. Chat you there...
    I cant say its tough. the only key you need to achieve is to satisfy the ECO for them to grant your visa. No probs. Catch with thee soon!


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    thanks


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    i also have the same situation like urs mike_steve..i have been refused in visit visa before
    katie


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    Quote Originally Posted by karenkeith View Post
    i also have the same situation like urs mike_steve..i have been refused in visit visa before
    Have u been issued with visit visa after your first application?


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    Quote Originally Posted by karenkeith View Post
    i also have the same situation like urs mike_steve..i have been refused in visit visa before
    Can you tell me if how u got your first visa pls.


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