I hope all goes well and MIL soon adjusts to life in the UKOriginally posted by Pauldo@Jan 7 2006, 02:16 PM
1st time
A week later a letter from the embassy stated that they wanted more info on property and savings from the MIL, and this must be produced at an interview, about five weeks after that.
2nd time
The CFO was just an informal interview type affair, and the only bit the MIL really remembers was being told to eat all the food on the plane, because it is free!B)
3rd time
Between us the MIL and I checked in 66kgs of bag, and nobody said a word B)
She had forgotten to give the boarding passes to the previous checked in passenger and she ran off for fifteen minutes to find them, leaving me half checked in.
4th time !!!!
Arrival at Birmingham, an hour late, because all flights seem to be an hour late when Filipinos are the principal passengers, was fairly uneventful, and immigration was just a couple of questions over where MIL was going to live.
We will be able to judge this when your post no longer mention MIL but SWMBO
Good Luck - I think this is a fine thing you have done