Spouse Visa Thread continued - 2012-2014
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Just to let you all know...they can't lift work restrictions on tourist visa at all. There are no exceptions.
A Bridging Visa won't come into effect until the visitor visa expires, and they can't cancel your visitor visa early. So if you can't afford to not work, then do not apply onshore for a spouse visa from a visitor visa.
(and yes, I knew that already lol)
A Bridging Visa won't come into effect until the visitor visa expires, and they can't cancel your visitor visa early. So if you can't afford to not work, then do not apply onshore for a spouse visa from a visitor visa.
(and yes, I knew that already lol)
So our wonderful case officer granted my hubby's spouse visa this morning
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
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So our wonderful case officer granted my hubby's spouse visa this morning 
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
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So our wonderful case officer granted my hubby's spouse visa this morning 
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
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Just a quick update, we are now married 2 weeks ago, and sent a certified marriage certificate to our case officer. She has confirmed it is still a 5/6 month wait. This suits us as she said around October/November time for my partners Visa.
We are holidaying in Australia on the 7th of December so my partner an activate her visa then
We are holidaying in Australia on the 7th of December so my partner an activate her visa then
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So our wonderful case officer granted my hubby's spouse visa this morning 
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
Daz.
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So our wonderful case officer granted my hubby's spouse visa this morning 
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
I have to say though that the situation we have found ourselves in, are such that it is extremely special circumstances and we really do need to have him out working as soon as possible. (I can't go into details at this point though).
I can't tell you how relieved I feel right now!
Congratulations Wendy! I bet you must be absolutely thrilled!
Can I ask when you submitted your application? Was it onshore or offshore in the UK?
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Hi everyone,
We have written out our stat dec's, does it go onto the 2005 act stat dec form.
sorry if it's daft question to ask but I don't seem to be able to think straight at the moment lol.
Thanks Daz.
We have written out our stat dec's, does it go onto the 2005 act stat dec form.
sorry if it's daft question to ask but I don't seem to be able to think straight at the moment lol.
Thanks Daz.





