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    your a bit lucky to get a visit visa for a spouse, i take it your wife is visiting you in the UK and not Germany? also your even more luckier to get the visa without sending evidence that your wife\you can fund her visit.

    but it looks like you've got the visit visa
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Yes under the armed forces agreement she has to apply uk visit visa. Once this is obtained the ministry of defence process her sofa stamp in the uk which takes upto 3 weeks. She then flys to Germany with me on a military troop flight payed for by the government. Then she will live with me in married quarters in Germany. She is the free to go back and forth to the uk or anywhere in Europe hehehehe. When I get posted back to the uk then the military pay for her spouse visa for indefinite leave to remain. All I included was a letter from the army welfare officer saying she would be living in suitable service accommodation . And I issued also my last 6 month payslips. I guess they can't say that I can afford her trip as I am a civil servant payed by the government. Hehehhehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by wil5924 View Post
    Yes under the armed forces agreement she has to apply uk visit visa. Once this is obtained the ministry of defence process her sofa stamp in the uk which takes upto 3 weeks. She then flys to Germany with me on a military troop flight payed for by the government. Then she will live with me in married quarters in Germany. She is the free to go back and forth to the uk or anywhere in Europe hehehehe. When I get posted back to the uk then the military pay for her spouse visa for indefinite leave to remain. All I included was a letter from the army welfare officer saying she would be living in suitable service accommodation . And I issued also my last 6 month payslips. I guess they can't say that I can afford her trip as I am a civil servant payed by the government. Hehehhehe
    Might be worth checking on the entitlements with the SOFA stamp. Work etc.
    Also could be worth checking on immigration rules for Military spouse and entry to UK


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    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


    This is an automated message. Please do not respond to this email address as incoming mail is not answered.

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    Visit http://www.gov.uk/fco for British foreign policy news and travel advice and http://blogs.fco.gov.uk to read our blogs.

    This email (with any attachments) is intended for the attention of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform the sender straight away before deleting the message without copying, distributing or disclosing its contents to any other person or organisation. Unauthorised use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted.
    Any views or opinions expressed in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the FCO's policy.
    The FCO keeps and uses information in line with the Data Protection Act 1998. Personal information may be released to other UK government departments and public authorities.
    All messages sent and received by members of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and its missions overseas may be automatically logged, monitored and/or recorded in accordance with the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000.
    *********************************************************************************** that was the email she recieved from the British embassy. It's funny because my wife got turned away at vfs Cebu for having incorrect documents. They told her my bank statements where very important and she needed them. After 4 emails and getting nowhere with vfs I asked them to forward my email to the manager at vfs and I quoted this statement which is taken from ukba website policy and law entry clearance officer guidelines. This is what it states ARF13 How can dependants of members of HM armed forces transit the UK to join sponsor on their posting overseas?
    Dependants of HM armed forces personnel required to transit the UK in order to travel to join their sponsor overseas should apply for a general visit visa to transit the UK.

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    ARF14 What documents do the dependants of members of HM armed forces need to provide?
    Dependants of HM armed forces and those exempt must, first and foremost, be able to show that they are the spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner, same-sex partner or child of a member of the armed forces (the 'sponsor') in case of children, original birth certificates, adoption papers, etc should be supplied with the application and should be requested if not supplied.

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    ARF15 What documents does the sponsor need to provide?
    If the sponsor is a member of HM armed forces, they will need to provide:

    a letter from their sponsor's Unit confirming the date of their enlistment and their expected final date of service with HM Forces;
    a letter from the unit referred to above. If the letter is not recent (dated within the last 6 months), caseworkers may wish to contact the unit concerned, to ensure that the service details provided remain valid and:
    evidence of their marriage or civil partnership (including the original marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate.
    It clearly states that no bank statements are required. All I need is a letter from the army and marriage certificate which we supplied. I then had an apologies email from the vfs manager in Cebu. Thankyou for notifying us of these arrangements. My staff were unaware of this and I wil inform them accordingly. Please make another appointment and I will ensure your wife submits her documents with no hindrance. result achieved with a little perseverance. I also copied and paste the arf 13 to arf 15 into my sponsor letter and told the caseworker I have submitted all documents as set out under the ukba website policy and law I'm just hoping now that she will recieve the visa. But I am pretty sure it has been accepted with an email from the embassy saying your visa has been dispatched. Just a word of advice just dig deep into immigration policy and spell it out to the caseworkers. They have to follow these government guidelines. And I would guess half of them don't know the policy inside out.


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