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Need help to apply HSMP dependent Visa for my New Born Son

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Need help to apply HSMP dependent Visa for my New Born Son

Post by debugger » Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:25 am

Hello all,

I am new to this forum and need an advise from somebody on how to apply for HSMP dependent Visa for my New Born Son.

I came to UK in October with my wife and two daughers on HSMP Visas. In November i was blessed with a son. I got him endorsed on the mother's passport and they all went back for a month to Pakistan. Now the kid has got his own passport from Pakistan. I want to apply for his EC (HSMP Dependent Visa) from BHC in Islamabad as they now want to come back and join me here in the UK. I am not working here as yet and still looking for work so cant provide good bank statement from UK but do have a bank account here.

I have the British Full Birth Certificate for the Kid and his new Pakistan Passport.

Can somebody tell me what documents would be required for my one month old son for his HSMP dependent visa application from Pakistan?

I would appreciate an early reply.

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Need help to apply HSMP dependent Visa for my New Born Son

Post by vinny » Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:46 am

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