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    Complicated visa application

    Hi,

    I have complicated visa application where im am getting married and plan for my wife and daughter to join me in the UK late this year.
    My soon to be wife daughter has seen never sen her father so her sole guardian is her mother and these are the grounds i would like to apply for visa for her.
    Problem being i havent a clue how or which visa i apply to include my wifes daughter .
    wplease could any moderators or memebers of this site please help me with information or a contact good visa lawyer to help me .

    THanks ladys and gents


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    Looks like your in the same situation as me dave. The rules are changing all the time and it is a nightmare to keep up with them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Hi,

    I have complicated visa application where im am getting married and plan for my wife and daughter to join me in the UK late this year.
    My soon to be wife daughter has seen never sen her father so her sole guardian is her mother and these are the grounds i would like to apply for visa for her.

    Problem being i havent a clue how or which visa i apply to include my wifes daughter .

    THanks ladys and gents
    Hi dave, Welcome to the forum!!
    What is the age of the child??? anyway, if shes under 18 she can apply as a dependent of your wife (separate application form,separate visa fees)... since she never saw her father , the mom will provide all the documents for ''sole responsiblity'' (ie, school documents , church , letters from her pediatrician/GP's.. stating that the mom is the sole guardian and is responsible for her day to day activities.
    please check this very informative thread and if you have any more questions dont be shy to ask.
    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....or+spouse+visa
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Dave good luck with this I think you have come to the best place for solid advice!
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    Thanks guys I will read this link and understand my options to see my best way forward

    Dave


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    Dave all the best I have been through hell and back for my daughter 2 years ago... in total...4 refusal, 2 court hearings here in UK. But I won eventually. If you have any questions just message me, and friends here at the forum are so helpful as well. Only one thing your wife should do, never ever mention the name of the child's father in her upbringing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by beth18 View Post
    Dave all the best I have been through hell and back for my daughter 2 years ago... in total...4 refusal, 2 court hearings here in UK. But I won eventually. If you have any questions just message me, and friends here at the forum are so helpful as well. Only one thing your wife should do, never ever mention the name of the child's father in her upbringing.
    Hi Beth, can I ask why not mention the name of the child's father? I am a bit worried about child visa as she has fathers surname and can see this being an issue

    Thanks Beth

    Dave


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Hi Beth, can I ask why not mention the name of the child's father? I am a bit worried about child visa as she has fathers surname and can see this being an issue

    Thanks Beth

    Dave
    Sorry for my possible misunderstanding and intervention Dave, but was your Fiancee previously married?
    Does her daughter already have a passport?
    Is the fathers name on the Birth Certificate?


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    Hi Terpe,

    No she was never married her daughter does not have a passport and her fathers name is on the birth certificate.

    To be honest i am going to apply for both my wife and her daughter visa together but am really not hopefull regarding daughters visa.

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    Hi Terpe, yes your right one step at a time is the right way forward.

    Spoke to the other half just now and she says her passport is being arranged now through a freind.

    I mentioned what you said regarding 'Affidavit of Acknowledgement and Consent to use the surname of father' she said aslong as father has counter signed the back of the birth certificate "which he has" they will issue passport.

    All new to me so unsure on this right now

    Dave


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Hi Terpe, yes your right one step at a time is the right way forward.

    Spoke to the other half just now and she says her passport is being arranged now through a freind.

    I mentioned what you said regarding 'Affidavit of Acknowledgement and Consent to use the surname of father' she said aslong as father has counter signed the back of the birth certificate "which he has" they will issue passport.

    All new to me so unsure on this right now

    Dave
    Thanks for that.
    I have an interest actually since a friend of ours is in a similar situation.
    She found out that what the father had actually signed was an admission of Paternity in lieu of the affidavit of acknowledgement. The purpose of affidavit of admission of paternity is for the support and succession only, and it does not entitle the illegitimate child to use the surname of his father.

    Perhaps your fiancee has the 'Affidavit of Acknowledgement and Consent to use the surname of father' also.

    Would you be kind enough to enquire with her?
    I am trying to help out our friend on the best way to get a minor's passport without that affidavit of consent.

    Would really appreciate


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    Yes sure I will help certainly if I can!
    I come to all you guys for good information just the same. I'm not sure though that my other half knows of the affidavit of acknowledgement and consent to use fathers surname but she has daughters birth certificate with fathers signature on the back.She tells me that is enough for her to get passport but what you have said to me today I didn't know and not sure my wife knows the rules an regs either


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    Evening all, have decided after gaining info about wife's daughter to firstly apply for her passport.

    JUst trying to get my head round all the requirements . I can confidently say I am ok with all the criteria to apply for my wife and dependant daughters visa just a few small questions for now.

    I have read on some threads the need for a " property inspection " to ensure my UK property complies with the visa requirements regarding overcrowding. Is this term correct? And do I need to get an independent inspection done? Or would simply a floor plan something along those lines be suitable?

    THanks ladies and gents


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Evening all, have decided after gaining info about wife's daughter to firstly apply for her passport.

    JUst trying to get my head round all the requirements . I can confidently say I am ok with all the criteria to apply for my wife and dependant daughters visa just a few small questions for now.

    I have read on some threads the need for a " property inspection " to ensure my UK property complies with the visa requirements regarding overcrowding. Is this term correct? And do I need to get an independent inspection done? Or would simply a floor plan something along those lines be suitable?

    THanks ladies and gents
    What kind of accommodation/property ?
    Rented or owned?
    Any other occupants?


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    Dave, the form you need is VAF4A

    Here is a link to the paper version for your review so you'll know what's involved

    The actual application needs to be made online.

    When you look to the online application:-
    The Type of visa = settlement
    Purpose = settlement
    Type of Application = a) Wife
    = b) Child or other dep

    This form needs to be completed by your wife for herself, and an additional one also by your wife on behalf of her daughter. It's the same form for both.

    The fee is £851

    It's not the dependent dependant relative


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    Ok great thanks for information Terpe

    After much confusion with my wife my daughters Philippines passport was delivered yesterday. her father had signed back of birth certificate 7 years ago to and done the legal " admission of paternity" so all went well and now have it.

    Also have had lawyer write up an " affidavit of sole guardianship" which my wife has had makati mayor to sign and stamp as witness to my wife signature .and also got school and doctor to write letter both stating in there knowledge my is and has always been my daughters sole parent and guardian.

    Is there anymore I can or should do to assist my daughters application ?

    All of your advice has and is much appreciated

    thank you lady's and gents


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Dave, the form you need is VAF4A

    Here is a link to the paper version for your review so you'll know what's involved

    The actual application needs to be made online.

    When you look to the online application:-
    The Type of visa = settlement
    Purpose = settlement
    Type of Application = a) Wife
    = b) Child or other dep

    This form needs to be completed by your wife for herself, and an additional one also by your wife on behalf of her daughter. It's the same form for both.

    The fee is £851

    It's not the dependent dependant relative
    What is the earliest date we can start filling up the online application?


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    Hi ladies and gents,

    Could anyone advise me if it is necessary for me to register my marriage in the Philippines here in the UK ? Will visa application in Manila check this has been done?

    thanks Dave


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    Dave,
    If you married in the Philippines, you are under no legal obligation to register your marriage here in the UK
    No man is an island, but Barry is


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    Thanks bluebird but does that mean specifically for spouse visa application should I register in UK as an expected requirement for a successful visa application?

    Don't want to miss anything I should be doing for visa but if isn't required then no need!

    Thank you your advice is appreciated

    Dave


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    does that mean specifically for spouse visa application should I register in UK as an expected requirement for a successful visa application?
    No, it's not an expected requirement.
    You married in the Philippines, so it's that documentation you need to provide to the British Embassy in Manila.
    It's irrelevant to them if you've also registered the marriage in the UK.

    (as an aside, I assume you'd register with the "Births, Deaths, marriage" office ? ..... it's something that I assume 99.9% of those who married in the Philippines have not done)
    No man is an island, but Barry is


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    Ok great thanks bluebird , my wife has friend who told her after she gets marriage certificate she has to go to CFO is what she has been informed correct? and if so what for?

    Thanks

    Dave


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    Once your wife has been successfully granted her spouse visa, she will also need a CFO stamp in her passport.

    No CFO stamp = no departure from the Philippines.

    See the various CFO threads on the board.
    It'll take a day, and I believe that you can do the seminar in Cebu as well as Manila these days.
    But someone will surely enlighten you, or point you to the specific thread.
    No man is an island, but Barry is


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    Ok great , thanks bluebird for the information

    Emailed KET english language test centre in manila to book appointment for asap and have been told June is booked and next date is July 25th ..... 8 WEEKS OMG! everything else is ready now have to wait... should have booked earlier gutted!


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Ok great , thanks bluebird for the information

    Emailed KET english language test centre in manila to book appointment for asap and have been told June is booked and next date is July 25th ..... 8 WEEKS OMG! everything else is ready now have to wait... should have booked earlier gutted!
    There are plenty of different tests and test centres indicated on the UKBA approved listing. Maybe you can get an earlier test with another.?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    There are plenty of different tests and test centres indicated on the UKBA approved listing. Maybe you can get an earlier test with another.?
    Thanks Terpe ..... I have found another test centre called Hopkins.ph but can't seem to find on accepted test centres have u heard this as accepted?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Thanks Terpe ..... I have found another test centre called Hopkins.ph but can't seem to find on accepted test centres have u heard this as accepted?
    Yes Dave, quite a few people have used Hopkins. They are fully approved under ETS so no worries there.

    Take a look at the UKBA list of approved English Language Tests here

    Scroll down to page 21 (TOEIC)

    Look to the column on the far right and click on the link:-
    "For TOEIC in the rest of the world:-
    http://www.ets.org/toeic/

    Look to the right hand side and click the link that says Find your local TOEIC representative

    Use the drop down menus to select your location (Philippines) and product (TOEIC)

    There you will see Hopkins.
    Just follow the Hopkins website to see their test centre locations


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    Good Luck with everything Dave!


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    Ok thanks Terpe and michael,

    Thinking ahead a bit here but have a question in my head , if visa application is successful is the CFO seminar and stamp yet another appointment or same day as visit to collect documents and passports?

    If it is different day do we have to arrange a appointment or will we be contacted with date and time as part of visa process?

    Thank you all


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1978 View Post
    Ok thanks Terpe and michael,

    Thinking ahead a bit here but have a question in my head , if visa application is successful is the CFO seminar and stamp yet another appointment or same day as visit to collect documents and passports?

    If it is different day do we have to arrange a appointment or will we be contacted with date and time as part of visa process?

    Thank you all
    Dave, check out the threads on CFO sticker for some great detailed information
    In summary, your partner must attend the CFO's guidance and counseling session in order to secure the Guidance and Counseling Certificate (GCC). This can be done at any time.
    Once your partner has a valid visa she will be able to then get that all important CFO sticker. She cannot get the sticker without a valid visa.


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