It's that time of the year again!!
New fees 6 April 2014 / Applications made outside the UK and Applications within the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...April_2014.pdf
It's that time of the year again!!
New fees 6 April 2014 / Applications made outside the UK and Applications within the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...April_2014.pdf
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
-=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...
so glad we are out of these fees now
I like the 'Priority Visa Service' £300 and the 'Super Priority Visa Service' £600...You can't make this stuff up
I suppose they call it 'inflation', should only be adjusted every five years!
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Can we make this thread sticky please thanks
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
phew... Me and my husband was thinking about doing it premium for my ILR this coming June, upon looking on this thread we think BY POST is the only option.
Thanks your for posting this thread by the way- keep us updated.
-=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...
phewwwwwwwww sweating prize
A place for everything, everything in its place.
So if I am doing the form online in England and paying the fee for my wife and she is intending to go to the appointment in Manila with the papers is this applying within the UK or outside the UK
I guess a Spouse Visa comes under the Settlement category. Does not help when the UK Visa website only gives the price in US dollars
So the 'settlement' visa is the one she needs I guess
With all the different tiers and visa names, it does not seem clear to me but I don't see one that clearly states Spouse Visa and I would hate to apply for the wrong one and mess up the whole application
The online form certainly hasn't been well designed.
May I suggest to set up an application and just take a look at the options.
There's no specific form (unlike paper forms) it all comes down to making selections from the drop-down menus. Each drop down menus changes with different options depending on the selection you make.
Your wife needs to make the following selections at the start:-
Reason for Visit:-
Settlement
Visa Type:-
Settlement
Visa Sub Type:-
Wife
Just for fun try making different selections and you'll find the following drop-down menus change the options available.
Hope that helps
Just an update:
When you apply online the UKVI will give you the appropriate fee to pay.
All you need to do is to apply for the right category as the visa fee is non refundable.
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
Thanks guys, looks like we got the correct option. Sharnys VFS appointment is Tuesday morning
Do I really need to pay the healthcare surcharge before I can apply for FLR(M) even though I'm working and paying national insurance ?????
RHAI ' CHARD o23
EU is the one that seeking
medical in UK and get the
benefits from tax payers
but why the wives/partners
of British citizen are suffering with this
freaking money rules ...
its unfair
RHAI ' CHARD o23
Just wondered, how can I apply the FLR(M) using the premium service ?
RHAI ' CHARD o23
isn't that a bit ridiculous ???
why do I need to pay
tax and national insurance
every month for then ???
I should be entitled to
seek medical here in UK
because I'm already a tax payer ...
honestly I dont mind to pay
£500 if Im not a tax payer but
I get £200+ less money every month
because of paying tax and ni already ...
RHAI ' CHARD o23
Everyone, brace yourself. On top of the visa fees is the lovely amount of Immigration Health Surcharges
a whooping £600 on top of the settlement visa fees.
In my opinion the fees are all right as long as it is charged to everyone whether they are coming to the UK as an EEA or not. But its totally unfair for working people of Britain to pay some sum to have their family to come and join them here in the UK.
Life as we make it
If 's electorate decide to remain part of the EU following a referendum ... then, British nationals should be entitled to exercise the same so~called "Treaty Rights" ... ... whatever those are - (I have never been entirely sure) as *continental Europeans OR *they ought to be charged at rates corresponding to those paid by British citizens. In MY opinion!
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