I have just done that and they have advised that I cannot make application without a valid passport and that when I do get it back from Manila then I should submit the complete application with a covering letter explaining the reasons why we were late applying. Any reasonable officer should view this sympathetically as it is obviously not a deliberate attempt to mislead but a genuine oversight.
Fingers crossed as there is nothing else we can do.
I really suggest you get a written proof of what UKVI has told you. If you can ask the help of your MP in getting a written proof of what you've been told, it would be helpful. UKVI sometimes will have different views in cases. Plus applications are looked on by different case workers and it's up to these case workers to give the decision.
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Hi Terpe, it's David, Sarah's husband. I think she has already told you she has her spouse visa now - which is great news for us. Sorry to use this thread to ask you this (can't navigate round this forum properly) Sarah is asking does she need an Exit Clearance Certificate for our 2 year old British daughter who has a British passport and will be travelling to the UK with Sarah (Sarah will obviously come with her spouse visa). I wouldn't have thought so, because I would presume she could just leave Philippines with her British passport, but Sarah wants to make sure.
PS Thank you for your great advice which helped us get Sarah's visa![]()
To add to that, make sure she attended the CFO Guidance and Counselling Seminar and obtained her certificate/sticker (they stick it on last page of passport) from them.
Sometimes Filipinas on Spouse Visas are not advised about this and might have problems upon departure. She can call ahead and make an appointment.
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