Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
I've highlighted the application category for you.

You will be the main sponsor so you'll need to state that and you'll need to submit a good invitation/supporting letter to confirm the support you'll be providing in terms of financial assistance and/or accommodation.
Here is a listing of typical supporting documents you should provide:-

- 6 months Bank statements
- 6 months pay slips
- Proof of address (eg utility bill, Council Tax etc)
- Accommodation details (including owner's agreement / rental agreement etc)
- Sponsors passport copy (Photo page, any relevante and stamping page)
- P60 (if available)
- The main reasons for wanting the applicant to travel at the specific time

Including details about the forthcoming birth should help to strengthen the reasons for the application and for the timing and duration.
Do be wary of requesting a full 6 months duration on the visa application.
Normally the visa issued will be valid for 6 months anyway.

Please also be aware that the Family Visit visa is a temporary visit visa and as such will not be eligible for extension.
You may consider making application for a long-term visit visa. There'll be a need to prove there's a frequent and ongoing need to come to the UK
and that the reason for your need to come to the UK is unlikely to change significantly while the visa is valid. The applicant will need to leave the UK at the end of each visit which remains at maximum 6 months duration.
Do be aware that the visa can be revoked if the travel history indicates repeatedly living here in UK for extended periods.

Concerning the visa application requirements again, the major challenge is, as always, submitting proof of a non-immigrant intent.
The ECO will need to be convinced that the applicant has strong social, economic and family ties abroad that would compel them to leave the UK at the end of the temporary stay.

Hope that helps.

Thanks Terpe.

Good thing about it is the ECO in Manila cannot make a decision and it will have to come to Guernsey for them to make the decision.

Luckily I have had a few nice conversations with the Immigration officer here who did my wife's visa and it's always face to face. I know who exactly will deal with it and it's very off the cuff...more laid back and friendly.

It's just a pain I have to get the statements and wage slips out again and then send them to Phils. I already know it will not be a problem to get the visa, I just need to decide 6 months or longer term as Child Care costs here are over £1000 per month.

It would be beneficial to have her mum here at least a year and that way we could both work and earn.