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apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820
there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.
Thanks
thanks again @apahuja
apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820
there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.
Thanks
thanks again @apahuja
apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820
there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
Hi Alanwong,alanwong wrote:I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.
Thanks
thanks again @apahuja
apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820
there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
I got the reply from them on the same day (~ three hours).apahuja wrote:Hi Alanwong,alanwong wrote:I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.
Thanks
thanks again @apahuja
apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820
there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
Can you please let us know in how many days did they reply back to your email.
I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.abc111 wrote:I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
alanwong wrote:If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.abc111 wrote:I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
She is my only dependant (while excluding UK born kid). So prepare my self to payout £1377 x2 =£2754!!!! This is ridiculous why don't they update their appointment system to issue appointments with dependants...!!!tanvirni wrote:I agree with alanwong as I am adding my wife as dependent as my only son was born in the UK.
alanwong wrote:If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.abc111 wrote:I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
Those who make the system do not use the system. That is probably why the system makes our life so difficult. It is also a monopolistic service. Like it or not, we have to use it.abc111 wrote: She is my only dependant (while excluding UK born kid). So prepare my self to payout £1377 x2 =£2754!!!! This is ridiculous why don't they update their appointment system to issue appointments with dependants...!!!
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.
My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008
So, 26th April will be fine?
Thanks
From entry clearance ( visa issue date) .tanvirni wrote:Dear All,
After reading the forum FAQs bit confused now. The 28 days is it from entry clearance or date of entry? I am in old style work permit.
Is my appointment 26th April date is correct?(same old question, sorry)
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.
My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008
So, 26th April will be fine?
Thanks
Rule is : If the period between EC and Date of entry is less than 90 days than you can apply 28 days before EC date(visa issue date). so i think you should be fine. And just to confirm you that I have clarified this at so many places nowtanvirni wrote:Dear All,
After reading the forum FAQs bit confused now. The 28 days is it from entry clearance or date of entry? I am in old style work permit.
Is my appointment 26th April date is correct?(same old question, sorry)
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.
My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008
So, 26th April will be fine?
Thanks