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user's latest post:
lost Original payslips and...
Published (2009-11-24 19:59:00)
arajkumar82 wrote: Dear All, I am presently on HSMP visa and extending my Visa under tier 1 along with my dependent The following Documents submitted along with the filled application forms 1. Original Degree certificate 2. within the last 12 months ,9 months Original payslips and 3 months copy of payslips not stamped and signed (Nov08,Dec08,Jan2009) 3.Original Bank statements for the last 15 months covering the period claimed in which salary...
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immigration/passport checks at...
Published (2009-11-24 16:15:00)
ashimashi wrote: Quick question: has anyone got any experience of flying from UK mainland to any of Belfast airports? Is there any passport checks? There are no passport checks for passengers flying from one airport in the UK to another, as a passport is not required to be carried. There are no border controls for passengers flying from one airport in the UK to another, as no border is being crossed.
user's latest post:
UK Universities are robbing...
Published (2009-11-24 16:25:00)
herts wrote: wanderer, which uni in asia did you visit ? Aha! U got me, it was in Siberia, not South Asia! Still valid?
user's latest post:
Previous Earnings : Payslip...
Published (2009-11-24 11:58:00)
emailme wrote: Thank you. That sounds good, letter from HMRC. But, is that possible that HMRC will give the details which will include my overtime too which is not shown in the payslips but just transferred in the bank. I have requested a letter of clarification for the same from my employer but they are not responding. I need to include my Overtime as well in the gross pay to gain enough points. Please advice. THAN U KNOW well that OT is not...
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lost Original payslips and...
Published (2009-11-24 21:16:00)
chetanojha wrote: arajkumar82 wrote: 4. Employer letter confirming the each month gross salary and anual salary( not the net salary ) so i have submitted my employer letter from HR confirming those three months net and gross salary. I have not submitted copy of pay slips. is i need to submitt the copy of pay slips again? seniors please reply. Many Thanks in Advance I think you have submitted the evidence i.e. employer letter confirming gross...
user's latest post:
Student visa and child
Published (2009-11-24 11:31:00)
Well I don't think so. Clearly as a British Citizen he does not need a visa to be in the UK.
user's latest post:
Spousal Visa Application - Pakistan
Published (2009-11-19 21:47:00)
Desperate wife Can I ask you something You say you live in Karachi Pakistan, but all your posts on here from an IP address in West Midlands UK. Can you please explain this to me Is your husband in the UK writting some of the posts using your name?
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user's latest post:
F-1 Visa : Work & Study ?
Published (2009-11-24 16:17:00)
wizbiz24x7 wrote: I know the complications in work while on a F-1 Visa(20 hrs/week,etc), but I still can't get the exact scenario of what's gonna happen, as because, as per my flight school, my course will end & then I will be working as an instructor, so that's no study but only work. And since I want to study at a college in a different field simultaneously, the scenario gets even more complicated. Any help would be...
user's latest post:
Missed Fee Payment by a card
Published (2009-11-24 12:11:00)
Hi Ram, First of all congrats for your visa, the earlier mixup with payment was unfortunate. I am however a little confused about your timelines. On November 13 you wrote that you would be resending the application "next week". Conservatively assuming you sent the application on the 15th, it would reach them on the 16th and the payment would go through on 16th as well. How can you get the result on the 23rd, thats superfast....
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Divorce EEA national - urgent...
Published (2009-11-24 23:32:00)
Unfortunately, it doesn't make a blind bit of difference to the HO the length of time you have spent in the UK or the family ties you have established. Under the EU regulations, you are only allowed to retain the residency you obtained by virtue of your wife's presence in the UK, if you marriage lasted for 3 years prior to the Decree Absolute been issued or pronounced, and in the period before the Decree was issued, you have to...
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Top 10 active forums on Immigrationboards.com during last week:
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UK Tier 1 visas (HSMP unavailable soon)
- 118,414 posts
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General UK Immigration forum
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- 41,588 posts
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- 15,748 posts
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- 14,377 posts
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General Discussion - non immigration related, any country
- 6,397 posts
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Employment offers and job seekers
- 6,248 posts
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US immigration
- 3,709 posts
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Canada forum
- 2,876 posts
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Australia & New Zealand
- 1,852 posts
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Latest active threads on Immigrationboards.com:
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-19 17:22:00)
by sovtek
Jesus are people really that apathetic?
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-11-24 15:02:00)
by dsab85
I think the results of the Poll would be the same in any other country that goes through a "rough" period after years of growth.
Nothing I personally would be worried about. I would be more shocked if the results would have been any different.
Started 1 day, 18 hours ago (2009-11-24 17:28:00)
by kazy
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!
Started 1 day, 11 hours ago (2009-11-25 00:15:00)
by kashyme
hi
plz explain it.
how can someone become EEA national without being EEA national ????
very confusing
i assume u want to say that if a non eea national have a child with an eea national , can he/she be treated as eea national for immigration purpose, Is this what u want to say?
Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-11 17:41:00)
by Sky_High
Most important is what are solicitor/barrester's views?
I am sure for all WP holders its great news. WP holders must win this case to realize HO that WP holders are also important immigrants like HSMP holders. Another important thing is that immigration minster is using last WP JR as strongest argument in debates to implement new laws Restrospectively.
Do you know when they are ...
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-04 17:12:00)
by sajidmahmood
The form you need is available here
http://www. fco.gov.uk/Files/kfile/VAF4-10Dec07,0.p df
and the guidance notes are here
http://www.fco.gov.uk/Files/kfile/VAF4Guidance-10D ec07,0.pdf
I heard somewhere that there is a form that I must complete and that my husband must include this form along with the paperwork he intends to submit? Is this true?
YES AND YES...
Started 4 years, 1 month ago (2005-10-15 16:18:00)
by stevcal
11-10-05 NCS appointment at Wandsworth
14-10-05 Payment received at Liverpool
15-10-05 Acknowkedgement letter recieved by applicant
Currently waiting for Home Office decision
Cheers,
Stevcal
Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-23 14:59:00)
by gotcha
niceguyinuk wrote: Hi all
I got all the last 12 months payslip from my employer..they signed and stamped it...3 months they have added travel expenses in my payslip and the net pay showing different amount when u comparing to other 9 months..they have mentioned two gross pay ..1. Total gross pay 2. Gross pay for Tax(which is excluding the expenses) ...when i get the ...
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-23 18:06:00)
by Sushil-ACCA
InUkOnHsmp wrote: Hi Forum,
I have a wierd query.
Me and my wife have been in the UK since the beginning of 2008 and have recently got extension to work here till 2013.
I am planning to visit India in the end of the year. While I am there I am planning to get my wife some driving training and a full Indian driving license.
Now my question is, ...
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-26 11:13:00)
by tvn_ramesh
usman1900 wrote: Applied for ILR SET(m)
Document send 17th August
Document recieved by HO 18th August
Ack letter recieved 19th August
Payment gone through 19 August
Now WAITTING...........
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-10-23 15:40:00)
by waitingeea2
Started 6 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-19 15:34:00)
by nm
Not finding any difference as of now except missing out the beautiful indian female engineers..
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 11:03:00)
by VT
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-24 10:13:00)
by benifa
Quote: AN IRISHMAN and his Chinese-born wife have been refused permission to bring a High Court challenge to the State's refusal to allow the woman's widowed mother to live with them in Ireland.
The action by the Lusk, Co Dublin family -- who are all Irish citizens -- was seen as a test case, relating to the rights of Irish citizens to have their non-EU dependent ...
Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-23 15:09:00)
by chetanojha
Rajuk09 wrote: Dear Friends,
I am on a workpermit and I wish to apply for Tier 1 soon. My query is regarding dependant visa for my wife.
My wife is with me now but will be going back to India (Native place) as she is pregnant.When I apply for my the Tier 1 Switching visa ,Can I apply from India with my wife's passport,as I will be in India for 2 weeks ? (Please ...
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