Uk Settlement Visa Application Waiting Times, Bangkok
Started by tribalfusion001, 2012-03-27 11:54
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365 replies to this topic
#351Posted 2012-05-25 11:57:58
Yes, My Indian lodger told me. Across the last entrance on your bank statement has to show available funds. So I started all over again with another £840. This time I have three bank accounts showing funds and a letter from the Bank saying my one overdraft is actually a secured loan with the mortgage. It will go through this time.
I thought you had more reasons like now 3rd party support #352Posted 2012-05-25 19:07:19
Visa approved
#354Posted 2012-05-25 19:45:28
Moi, moan, never!
#355Posted 2012-05-25 20:01:18
Congrats Tribal ..where in the uk will you be living ? . i guess i will be starting to moan soon if i still have not heard anything next week
#356Posted 2012-05-25 20:20:14
Essex, but not near the TOWIE's!
#357Posted 2012-05-25 21:08:04
When done mate! Congrats!
#358Posted 2012-05-25 22:52:38
Wow he got it on 3rd party support for finances and accommodation. They probably had enough of him. lol
Thai festival in Epsom Surrey June 24th. #359Posted Yesterday, 00:22
Congratulations tribal!
#361Posted Yesterday, 14:05
Got the email from VFS bangkok yesterday said the passport will be sent to me within 6 working days .. Finger cross
#362Posted Today, 11:37
5 weeks and counting!
This UK none switching is horrible. They allow the Thai person into the UK to enter a civil partnership/marriage and then when you leave and reapply for settlement they refuse over one thing. can't that see that that person was allowed just a few months earlier. Edited by arick, Today, 11:54 . #363Posted 26 minutes ago
Visit visas cannot be switched to settlement.
If your partner had entered the UK with a proposed civil partner/fiance visa then after registering your partnership or the marriage he could have, indeed should have, applied for 2 years further leave to remain. It's not the UKBA's fault that your partner applied for the wrong visa. Peoples circumstances change, therefore each application is treated on it's own merits; particularly when they are for different classes of visa. The requirements for a visit visa and a settlement visa are not the same. Even finance; having sufficient finances for a visit does not mean you have sufficient finances to settle and support yourself indefinitely. #364Posted 9 minutes ago
Yes you say that and then we would of still went through the same stuff!
that is why we applied for a visitor marriage visa! thinking that we won't risk wasting money if we got it wrong! At the end of the day you need to supply the same documents what ever visa you apply for! #365Posted 8 minutes ago
So should of went for the proposed! but then they could of came around and said prove your relationship!
#366Posted 4 minutes ago
Visit visas cannot be switched to settlement. If your partner had entered the UK with a proposed civil partner/fiance visa then after registering your partnership or the marriage he could have, indeed should have, applied for 2 years further leave to remain. It's not the UKBA's fault that your partner applied for the wrong visa. Peoples circumstances change, therefore each application is treated on it's own merits; particularly when they are for different classes of visa. The requirements for a visit visa and a settlement visa are not the same. Even finance; having sufficient finances for a visit does not mean you have sufficient finances to settle and support yourself indefinitely. sufficient finances! what do they want! It is somebody on £26k per years making my decision.(let me see their bank statement a day before they get paid!) no comment |
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