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UK Spouse Visa - Queries about passport expiry & premium services

Post by BLK2013 » Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:46 pm

Hi,

I am a Canadian permanent resident hoping to join my wife in the UK. We will be applying for spouse visa soon so I had certain queries related to the process:

1) The spouse visa, if approved, will be for 33 months. However, my current passport only has 2 years left & will expire before full duration of the visa. Will that be an issue with the Home Office, or if the HO doesn't mind & approves the visa on my current passport, will there be an issue later on once my passport does expire in due time?

2) How do you avail the priority service which aims to process an application within 30 business days of biometrics. I have found the VFS site that offers the service (I will be applying from Toronto). But what I want to know is a detailed description of how this process will unfold.
- Whether I need to submit the application first, or buy the premium service first?
- What will happen once I buy the service? How will VFS make sure that my application is priority & not be mixed up with the non-priority ones?
- What do I select as visa appointment type in the appointment booking section of the application, as it only gives me the following options - Standard, Primetime, Super Priority, Tier 4 (students) - & I know super priority is not applicable for settlement visas.

3) Lastly, my wife started working in the UK on the 18th of August last year, so she will complete six months on 21st Feb 2019 (the date which we are thinking of applying). Now we have six payslips & bank statements (Prorated for August & then full months till Jan 31st). However, they technically cover a 5 & 1/2 month period instead of a six month period (we don't have payslips & statements for the first 20 days of Feb 2019). Can this be a problem? Her annual salary is 30,000 GBP.

Thanks in advance for all your help.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa - Queries about passport expiry & premium services

Post by seagul » Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:19 am

BLK2013 wrote:
Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:46 pm
Hi,

I am a Canadian permanent resident hoping to join my wife in the UK. We will be applying for spouse visa soon so I had certain queries related to the process:

1) The spouse visa, if approved, will be for 33 months. However, my current passport only has 2 years left & will expire before full duration of the visa. Will that be an issue with the Home Office, or if the HO doesn't mind & approves the visa on my current passport, will there be an issue later on once my passport does expire in due time?

2) How do you avail the priority service which aims to process an application within 30 business days of biometrics. I have found the VFS site that offers the service (I will be applying from Toronto). But what I want to know is a detailed description of how this process will unfold.
- Whether I need to submit the application first, or buy the premium service first?
- What will happen once I buy the service? How will VFS make sure that my application is priority & not be mixed up with the non-priority ones?
- What do I select as visa appointment type in the appointment booking section of the application, as it only gives me the following options - Standard, Primetime, Super Priority, Tier 4 (students) - & I know super priority is not applicable for settlement visas.

3) Lastly, my wife started working in the UK on the 18th of August last year, so she will complete six months on 21st Feb 2019 (the date which we are thinking of applying). Now we have six payslips & bank statements (Prorated for August & then full months till Jan 31st). However, they technically cover a 5 & 1/2 month period instead of a six month period (we don't have payslips & statements for the first 20 days of Feb 2019). Can this be a problem? Her annual salary is 30,000 GBP.

Thanks in advance for all your help.
1. NO issue in your cases. Also remember the spouse visa will be printed separately on BRP instead on passport.

2. Best is to call and enquire in detail from your local British VFS centre.

3. Do not apply before completing 6 months/26 weeks because HO has no discretion over this issue.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa - Queries about passport expiry & premium services

Post by BLK2013 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:04 am

seagul wrote:
Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:19 am
BLK2013 wrote:
Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:46 pm
Hi,

I am a Canadian permanent resident hoping to join my wife in the UK. We will be applying for spouse visa soon so I had certain queries related to the process:

1) The spouse visa, if approved, will be for 33 months. However, my current passport only has 2 years left & will expire before full duration of the visa. Will that be an issue with the Home Office, or if the HO doesn't mind & approves the visa on my current passport, will there be an issue later on once my passport does expire in due time?

2) How do you avail the priority service which aims to process an application within 30 business days of biometrics. I have found the VFS site that offers the service (I will be applying from Toronto). But what I want to know is a detailed description of how this process will unfold.
- Whether I need to submit the application first, or buy the premium service first?
- What will happen once I buy the service? How will VFS make sure that my application is priority & not be mixed up with the non-priority ones?
- What do I select as visa appointment type in the appointment booking section of the application, as it only gives me the following options - Standard, Primetime, Super Priority, Tier 4 (students) - & I know super priority is not applicable for settlement visas.

3) Lastly, my wife started working in the UK on the 18th of August last year, so she will complete six months on 21st Feb 2019 (the date which we are thinking of applying). Now we have six payslips & bank statements (Prorated for August & then full months till Jan 31st). However, they technically cover a 5 & 1/2 month period instead of a six month period (we don't have payslips & statements for the first 20 days of Feb 2019). Can this be a problem? Her annual salary is 30,000 GBP.

Thanks in advance for all your help.
1. NO issue in your cases. Also remember the spouse visa will be printed separately on BRP instead on passport.

2. Best is to call and enquire in detail from your local British VFS centre.

3. Do not apply before completing 6 months/26 weeks because HO has no discretion over this issue.

@seagul thanks for your reply.

If you could please clarify w.r.t. your point 3 about 26 weeks/6 months, did you mean completing 26 weeks of employment or 26 weeks of documentation (payslips, BS etc.), because 6 months of employment will be completed on the date of our application. Our problem is that the 6 months of employment & documentation don't align as my wife's date of joining is in the middle of the month.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa - Queries about passport expiry & premium services

Post by seagul » Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:34 am

BLK2013 wrote:
Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:04 am
seagul wrote:
Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:19 am
BLK2013 wrote:
Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:46 pm
Hi,

I am a Canadian permanent resident hoping to join my wife in the UK. We will be applying for spouse visa soon so I had certain queries related to the process:

1) The spouse visa, if approved, will be for 33 months. However, my current passport only has 2 years left & will expire before full duration of the visa. Will that be an issue with the Home Office, or if the HO doesn't mind & approves the visa on my current passport, will there be an issue later on once my passport does expire in due time?

2) How do you avail the priority service which aims to process an application within 30 business days of biometrics. I have found the VFS site that offers the service (I will be applying from Toronto). But what I want to know is a detailed description of how this process will unfold.
- Whether I need to submit the application first, or buy the premium service first?
- What will happen once I buy the service? How will VFS make sure that my application is priority & not be mixed up with the non-priority ones?
- What do I select as visa appointment type in the appointment booking section of the application, as it only gives me the following options - Standard, Primetime, Super Priority, Tier 4 (students) - & I know super priority is not applicable for settlement visas.

3) Lastly, my wife started working in the UK on the 18th of August last year, so she will complete six months on 21st Feb 2019 (the date which we are thinking of applying). Now we have six payslips & bank statements (Prorated for August & then full months till Jan 31st). However, they technically cover a 5 & 1/2 month period instead of a six month period (we don't have payslips & statements for the first 20 days of Feb 2019). Can this be a problem? Her annual salary is 30,000 GBP.

Thanks in advance for all your help.
1. NO issue in your cases. Also remember the spouse visa will be printed separately on BRP instead on passport.

2. Best is to call and enquire in detail from your local British VFS centre.

3. Do not apply before completing 6 months/26 weeks because HO has no discretion over this issue.

@seagul thanks for your reply.

If you could please clarify w.r.t. your point 3 about 26 weeks/6 months, did you mean completing 26 weeks of employment or 26 weeks of documentation (payslips, BS etc.), because 6 months of employment will be completed on the date of our application. Our problem is that the 6 months of employment & documentation don't align as my wife's date of joining is in the middle of the month.
26 weeks are equal to 6 months but if she get paid monthly then 6 months. Make sure that your documents especially financial ones doesn't older than 28 days from the date of application. If your bank statements comes on different date than payslips then simply go to branch who can print it for you otherwise change the frequency/date of dispatch of bank statements with bank.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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