<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(truelove26 @ Apr 11 2006, 08:12 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
hi guys specially pete!here i am again asking for another information..last night we are starting to fill up the application for my further leave to remain form and my husband and i cant work it out if i have to include now my husbands surname.it is ROYAN but i was thinking that maybe i should still stick on the name that i use in my passport.please help me pete i know you know about this heheheheh..we are really desperate to finish the application as my fiancee visa will expire on the 10th next month...
thanks and and looking forward for all the information...
truelove26
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truelove26
Thank you for the accolade ! hahahaha, however, you must apply in your legal name, before you do so, it is my best advice, that you have your passport sent to the Philippine Embassy forthwith, and apply to have an alteration made, to your married name, this might be especially useful, since you are asking for further leave to remain, by this time, you should have married, and that is the basis on which your fiancee visa was issued.
It would be wise then, to have your passport now changed to that of your new name prior to sending in your Further leave to remain application.
the Cost of this is £15.00 and the application form can be found I beleive on the Website of the Philippine Embassy, http://www.philemb.org.uk/forms.html
Once having downloaded the amendment form, you should then send your passport to the Embassy, with a copy of your local marriage certificate, and other items as requested.
Also, if you are not in the London area, suggest you send them a pre-paid special delivery envelope, these can be obtained from your post office, suggest you pre-pay it, then all they have to do, is give it to the local post office to be sent back to you.
You may of course not choose to do this, but it would help your FLR application, they may wish to know why you are still applying in your maiden name, although with a local marriage certificate in evidence, that should not represent any problems.
So they are your 2 options.
You cannot really apply in your husbands name, unless your passport is altered to show that name, officially, but a consular officer at the Philippine Embassy.
I hope that helps.
Pete