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Aug 3rd 2004, 3:42 pm
Replies: 2
Views: 668
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Kath, The Entry Clearance will normally...

Hi Kath,

The Entry Clearance will normally only be valid for 6 months from the date of issue.

If you have any other queries don't hesitate to email [email protected]

Kind regards,
...
Jun 18th 2004, 10:21 am
Replies: 5
Views: 9,186
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Kat, You can obtain an official...

Hi Kat,

You can obtain an official comparability of your US qualifications and what they equate to here in the UK by contacting an organisation called UK Naric.

The website is www.naric.org.uk...
Replies: 14
Views: 1,131
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Bundy, Jeremy has given the links above...

Dear Bundy,

Jeremy has given the links above for Naturalisation, Registration information and application forms is on the Home Office website also, at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk.

As Jeremy...
Replies: 14
Views: 1,131
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Bundy, It is now possible for a person...

Dear Bundy,

It is now possible for a person born to a British Mother to obtain British citizenship by decent, in some cases.
If Mr. B was born between 1961 and 1983 he may apply to Register as a...
Jan 30th 2004, 1:07 pm
Replies: 2
Views: 601
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Ozziegt, If you are a British citizen...

Dear Ozziegt,

If you are a British citizen you are entitled to a British passport. if you are not currently in the UK a passport can be applied for at the British Embassy/High Commission in your...
Jan 30th 2004, 1:03 pm
Replies: 1
Views: 519
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Ibraheem, Children born in the UK after...

Dear Ibraheem,

Children born in the UK after 1983 are not necessarily British by birth. If a parent is not British the child will not be British, it would obtain the nationality of the parents.
...
Replies: 5
Views: 786
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Kath, If your fiance is planning to...

Dear Kath,

If your fiance is planning to travel to the UK to be married he will need to obtain a Fiance Visa. This needs to be applied for at the British Embassy in America before he travels to...
Jan 20th 2004, 4:32 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 694
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Firozl, If you are married your wife...

Dear Firozl,

If you are married your wife will need to be eligible for this visa in her own right and you will need to lodge separate applications.

An application will need to be lodged at the...
Jan 19th 2004, 1:27 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 694
Posted By The Visa Office

Hello Firozl, You are able to make an...

Hello Firozl,

You are able to make an application for a WHV up until you turn 31. It would also be expected that you would enter the UK before you turn 31.
Your application should be lodged at...
Jan 19th 2004, 9:29 am
Replies: 2
Views: 514
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Yicker It is possible for your...

Dear Yicker

It is possible for your girlfriend to make an application for a fiancee visa whilst she is waiting for her divorce to be finalised, as long as she is able to show she intends to be...
Replies: 1
Views: 861
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Francis, I have sent you a direct PM as I...

Hi Francis,
I have sent you a direct PM as I feel it would be useful for me to put you in contact with one of our Solicitors who is a Nationailty specialist.
It is a very complex topic!

Kind...
Jan 16th 2004, 9:27 am
Replies: 3
Views: 472
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Libbee, Once you are married you will be...

Hi Libbee,

Once you are married you will be able to make an application for conditions in line with your husbands Work Permit.
We are able to assist you with such an application and represent...
Jan 13th 2004, 9:45 am
Replies: 6
Views: 602
Posted By The Visa Office

There were changes made to the Working Holiday...

There were changes made to the Working Holiday Scheme, and as of July 2003 it became possible to travel to the UK as a Working Holiday Maker and work for the full 2 years in which ever industry you...
Jan 13th 2004, 9:23 am
Replies: 1
Views: 402
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Poshfaerie, It is within the law to...

Dear Poshfaerie,

It is within the law to travel to the UK for a 6 month period and then wish to return only a few months later. However the Immigration Office may question how you are supporting...
Jan 13th 2004, 9:12 am
Replies: 6
Views: 709
Posted By The Visa Office

Re: I need help, please.

Dear Roby,

If you plan to travel to the UK to marry you will need to obtain a Fiancee visa from the British Authorities in America.
As your fiance is a British citizen he is able to claim...
Jan 12th 2004, 12:02 pm
Replies: 1
Views: 400
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear DonnyJoseph. If you enter the UK as a...

Dear DonnyJoseph.

If you enter the UK as a visitor you are unable to switch to a Working Holiday Visa.
You will be required to make the application via 'Entry Clearance' at a British Embassy or...
Jan 12th 2004, 9:05 am
Replies: 5
Views: 639
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear whmseeker, An application for the...

Dear whmseeker,

An application for the Working Holiday Makers Visa needs to be lodged at the British High Commission in your home country, they will be able to advise and assist you with an...
Dec 22nd 2003, 8:59 am
Replies: 17
Views: 3,176
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Sophie, All convictions need to be...

Dear Sophie,

All convictions need to be noted on the application for your husbands spouses visa.
If this is a spent conviction, or is minor it may not hinder his applicaiton.

I would suggest...
Dec 22nd 2003, 8:55 am
Replies: 3
Views: 794
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Blaggers, If your wife would like to...

Dear Blaggers,

If your wife would like to travel to the UK to live and work she will need to obtain a Marriage Visa. This is issued for 2 years and on completion of this she may apply for...
Dec 12th 2003, 9:24 am
Replies: 5
Views: 620
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Veej, As Kamran mentions it is now...

Dear Veej,

As Kamran mentions it is now possible to apply for a Working Holiday Makers Visa up until your 31st birthday.

An application will need to be lodged at the British High Commission in...
Dec 4th 2003, 2:59 pm
Replies: 1
Views: 491
Posted By The Visa Office

Returning to the UK

Dear Lesw,

As you are a British citizen you may travel to the UK on your British passport and be admitted straight away. You do not need to apply for any type of visa or permission.

You are a...
Dec 1st 2003, 10:41 am
Replies: 13
Views: 1,103
Posted By The Visa Office

Dear Dave_Oz As you have no ancestral ties...

Dear Dave_Oz

As you have no ancestral ties to the UK, as suggested by others, the Two Year Working Holiday Visa may be the most appropriate visa to apply for.

This visa is issued for a maximum...
Nov 27th 2003, 9:36 am
Replies: 9
Views: 1,036
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Babsi, As you are British and looking to...

Hi Babsi,
As you are British and looking to return to the UK with your husband, you will need to make an application at the British High Commission in Canada for a 2 year marriage visa.
This...
Nov 26th 2003, 3:10 pm
Replies: 22
Views: 12,827
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Nimesh, The answers that you have...

Hi Nimesh,

The answers that you have compiled seem perfectly reasonable.
There is never any guarantee in these types of situations but as long as you are being truthful, one would hope you don't...
Nov 26th 2003, 9:30 am
Replies: 3
Views: 580
Posted By The Visa Office

Hi Silverstar, If you exit the UK and want to...

Hi Silverstar,
If you exit the UK and want to return on the basis that you will be marring a British citizen, you will need to make an application for a Fiancee visa at the British Embassey in your...
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