guys my visa just arrive today
im so thankful to all of you guys
thank you for answering my plenty question before
this forum helped me alot,,,,,
guys so what to do nxt do i need to have medical and were can i get my fco?thnxs
guys my visa just arrive today
im so thankful to all of you guys
thank you for answering my plenty question before
this forum helped me alot,,,,,
guys so what to do nxt do i need to have medical and were can i get my fco?thnxs
thnxs mendoza
My wife had no medical joannet. She arrived in Manchester early on Tuesday @7.05 she came through customs very easy no problems. Very straight forward.
Sheldon
http://www.cfo.gov.ph/index.php?opti...nals&catid=140
see that page for informations about CFO. Congrats for your visa!
Congrats on your visa!
For the medical, you may refer to the following:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...tb-philippines
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/co...?langname=null
when i came here in the UK, my husband and i arrived in heathrow .. they just asked me if i have my chest x'ray .. they just checked the result of it then stamped my passport ...
anyway congatulations
Congratulations
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Congrats Joannet!
Like the others said, it depends on which airport you gonna land. When I arrived at Manchester airport, I was not asked for any tb cert or chest xray. But to make sure, you can get a TB cert as it's a requirement now in applying for a visa. Not sure if all the airports would require that now too upon arrival.
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Congratulations joannet!
congrats net..
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Anger is bad, dump it.
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Congrats Joanet!
congrats!
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Hi Rayna,
I have a question regarding about TB test.Can i get a chest x-ray at any clinic here in the Philippines?Or do i have to go the clinic approve by UKBA?
I am patiently waiting my docs.back from VFS by courier WWW Express here in Cabadbaran City Mindanao.
thank you..
Life is short, live it.
Love is rare, grab it.
Anger is bad, dump it.
Fear is awful, face it.
Memories are sweet, cherish it.
Hi Arjie,
I'm sorry but I have no idea if you can use a different clinic than the one stated in the UKBA website when applying a visa. Since you already are waiting for you visa, maybe you can ask VFS or British Embassy (???) about it. Before, I think TB cert/chest xray from any clinic would do upon arrival in Heathrow. I'm not sure about now.
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
... Well done, to you and your husband, Joannet ...the time's now ripe for formal congratulations from me.
thank you sir arthur
but sir terpe we are not covered by the new rules a
bout that tb test,,,but my friend from uk also told to me to get that cos the manchester airport asked for her tb xray before and that was way bck 2009,,and i got my tb test xray here last january what do you think i can only use that even though that tb test result is from other clinic not in ukba accredited clinic pls help
Hi Joannet,
I'm sorry if my post confused you. It was unintentional.
It was Arjie who requested information about the UKBA approved clinic for TB screening
In my post I actually replied to Arjie.
Often it can happen that threads go off-track. That's forum life
Here's the UKBA webpage for TB Screening in Philippines
Here's an extract from that page
Solely in terms of immigration rules there is no requirement for applications made up to 28 February 2013Who needs to be tested?
From 28 February 2013, if you are resident in the Philippines and would like to apply for a visa to come to the UK for more than 6 months you must be tested at an approved clinic and be free from tuberculosis before you apply for a visa. You will be required to submit a TB certificate with your visa application.
Applicants who complete an online visa application form and pay the online visa application fee before 28 February 2013 will not need to take a tuberculosis test. Online applications submitted and paid for after this date will be subject to tuberculosis testing requirements.
If you are coming to the UK for less than 6 months you do not need to be tested for tuberculosis. This includes people applying for 2, 5 and 10 year visitor visas, because the maximum stay in the UK at any one time is still 6 months.
However, many folks have been questioned at UK immigration at entry and some have been delayed pending X-Ray checking. Mostly this has been applied at Heathrow and Gatwick.
However, as you already have an x-ray, I'd say it's better to bring it with you.
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