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Ammi.k wrote:6 months payslip
Bonus payslip for 2013 & 14
P60 for 2012 & 13
I didnt receive anything after submitting my application.fn286 wrote:Hi all,
I was just wondering whether we get any acknowledgment (letter, email etc) from BHC after applying for spouse visa in pakistan? Just like home office sends letter within UK? Has anyone ever received the letter to inform the applicant that application is received or under process?
Thanks.
When my husband applied back in September last year he received an email stating his application has been submitted online and when his status was changing to under process etc he also received an email aswell as a text message for each status change.fn286 wrote:Hi all,
I was just wondering whether we get any acknowledgment (letter, email etc) from BHC after applying for spouse visa in pakistan? Just like home office sends letter within UK? Has anyone ever received the letter to inform the applicant that application is received or under process?
Thanks.
Yes you have to pay a little extra for this service at Gerry's. They will send you a SMS. Pretty crap service to be honest.fn286 wrote:I think Gerrys do have a SMS service in Pakistan but not sure if they'll send messages for every status change.. I think its a just rubbish service..max they will do is sending SMS for collection.
Who sent the SMS informing passport process etc ? Was it from Gerrys or BHC? Did you pay extra for SMS?Ammi.k wrote:My wife did not receive any confirmation or update post submission, the only message came with confirmation of passport being processed and being dispatched to visa application center (Gerry) with a call the following day that passport is ready for collection
Dudefn286 wrote:Who sent the SMS informing passport process etc ? Was it from Gerrys or BHC? Did you pay extra for SMS?Ammi.k wrote:My wife did not receive any confirmation or update post submission, the only message came with confirmation of passport being processed and being dispatched to visa application center (Gerry) with a call the following day that passport is ready for collection
This means no status updates only one SMS?
i have no idea how she did it. but i suppose its pot luck really.yasen wrote:Salaam g to all
Guys and girls plz help me im new on here and i posted a few months back no one rplyed back.
Sister sameena how did your close friends husband get visa in 3 days im on dla to and its nearly 3 months now.
Can someone help me ive got everything doctars letter supportworkers letter to. Im really confused guys and girls
alil2014 wrote:Hi Guys.
Hoping someone could help me. My cousin has recently married from pakistan. His wife was previously married however the marriage did not last long and she returned voluntarily to pakistan within a few months of recieving her spouse visa, she returned in may 2012. He wanted to know whether this could affect the visa application my cousin would be completing within the next few weeks or whether each application is treated differently.
I have told him it shouldnt affect his application as she returned voluntarily after the marriage broke down and that he shouldnt worry too much. But The UKVI may want to carry out more checks but thats about it.
My cousin has known his wife for almost a year and they were enaged in july 2013 and married in march 2014. All other visa requirements are fulfilled I.e. financials, 1 years call history and whatsapp history, plenty of photos and two visits to pakistan in the last year etc. Look forward from the help of you guys.
HI Ammi.kAmmi.k wrote:I got contacted by BHC directly by e-mail, it was an automated email
Gerry contacted when passport was ready to collect.
alil2014 wrote:Hi Guys.
Hoping someone could help me. My cousin has recently married from pakistan. His wife was previously married however the marriage did not last long and she returned voluntarily to pakistan within a few months of recieving her spouse visa, she returned in may 2012. He wanted to know whether this could affect the visa application my cousin would be completing within the next few weeks or whether each application is treated differently.
I have told him it shouldnt affect his application as she returned voluntarily after the marriage broke down and that he shouldnt worry too much. But The UKVI may want to carry out more checks but thats about it.
My cousin has known his wife for almost a year and they were enaged in july 2013 and married in march 2014. All other visa requirements are fulfilled I.e. financials, 1 years call history and whatsapp history, plenty of photos and two visits to pakistan in the last year etc. Look forward from the help of you guys.
musriz wrote:alil2014 wrote:Hi Guys.
Hoping someone could help me. My cousin has recently married from pakistan. His wife was previously married however the marriage did not last long and she returned voluntarily to pakistan within a few months of recieving her spouse visa, she returned in may 2012. He wanted to know whether this could affect the visa application my cousin would be completing within the next few weeks or whether each application is treated differently.
I have told him it shouldnt affect his application as she returned voluntarily after the marriage broke down and that he shouldnt worry too much. But The UKVI may want to carry out more checks but thats about it.
My cousin has known his wife for almost a year and they were enaged in july 2013 and married in march 2014. All other visa requirements are fulfilled I.e. financials, 1 years call history and whatsapp history, plenty of photos and two visits to pakistan in the last year etc. Look forward from the help of you guys.
If she returned voluntarily I cant see why it should affect this case.
What UKVI will look at is her divorce certificate. The divorce procedure must be according law. Uk law or if in pakistan then pakistan law. They will not accept just an islamic divorce.
If the divorce took place in the UK then it should have been through the courts here.
If the divorce took place in Pakistan then there is a divorce procedure through the union council.
Ammi.k wrote:Hi Tommy
I would personally be uncomfortable with the your suggested list
1. You need to fill in online form + Appendix 2 for financial information - it would be wise to print out a copy before to avoid any mistakes
2. Get your Nikah-nama translated into English if not done already and also certified by union council member + add contact details of member (as they may need to contact to confirm validity)
3. They will not accept Whatapp - you need original phone statements alongside an invoice or statement confirming your and your's spouse's number. I would also use a number of other methods to confirm you have subsisting and genuine relationship
4. I am not sure about rental accommodation, however i would look to provide as much information and will absolutely need a letter from your landlord & rental agreement
5. Payslips and bank statements need to be original not print outs, if the later then get them stamped
I will posting a full list of my documents shortly
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Asslmu alykum,,,Nadizee wrote:you can choose it. but
You should be aware that you may experience extended processing times if any of the following factors apply, if you have:
previously been refused a visa for the UK, and/or;
previously been refused leave to enter the UK, and/or;
previously been deported, removed, or otherwise required to leave the UK, and/or;
overstayed a period of leave in the UK, and/or;
been refused leave to remain in the UK by the Home Office, and/or;
been refused a visa for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United States of America or the Schengen countries, and/or;
been convicted of a criminal offence in any country.