I take train or bus up every 2nd week. I keep an eye on discounted train tickets. I work from home on a Friday therefore travel down on Thursday evening after work. I am used to the commute now especially train commute. I obviously have supplied them with pictures, train tickets, child maintenance ...
Hi Guys, So I have now appealed to First- Tier tribunal and sent copy of documents to both parties. I am still not an emergency contact on my son's nursery. Only my son's grand-mother and grand-father as the nursery is practically next doors to them and they drop and pick him up. I work in London ...
Obie you weren't wrong when you said 'I have seen a bit of refusal under this category lately'. Well, UKBA has now refused my FLR(FP) application! Although they havn't sent me an official letter, I came to know of this when I asked for my passport to be sent back as it was needing renewed. What ...
Ok I see. So you have access letter from court? I have seen a bit of refusal under this category lately. Do you attend hospital appointments? Does school know you? I recon couple of grand is well above the rate. As per the guidance notes I can do with just a signed letter from spouse confirming the ...
Quite a lot actually . Need an afidavit from her confirming access rights, need the child's passport. You may required legal guidance on that. Yes I have sought legal advice but I wasn't keen on it as they wouldn't release information unless couple of grands were paid to them. I have studied few ...
You do not qualify for FLR (M) any longer . You may qualify under the parent route in certain circumstances, but this will require her assistance , which I am not sure she is prepared to offer. Thank you for your prompt response. What assistance do you think I require from her at this stage? Thank ...
Really need essential piece of advice from anyone who has been in a similar situation below or knows more on this subject from sheer knowledge. Situation Brief: Long story short, I am currently on FLR (M) Spouse visa and have a British child (3 Years of age) with my British wife. Things didn’t quite ...