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dada77
Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« on: March 29, 2007, 11:51 AM »

my wife is in Nigeria,and I don't know how to bring her here.
I am a student doing my Msc in canterbury,kent.
What are the steps i need to take to apply for her over there in nigeria so she can come over
am in the dark please.

thanks

dada77
vikiviko (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #1 on: March 29, 2007, 02:44 PM »


I can help arrange for your wife to visit you.
Contact me on vikiviko2002@yahoo.com or 23418516418
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #2 on: March 29, 2007, 03:05 PM »

@vikiviko
I am not processing the visiting visa,i need a dependent visa.do u really know what i mean?if not let me asap.
vikiviko (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #3 on: March 29, 2007, 03:26 PM »

I know what you want
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #4 on: March 29, 2007, 03:35 PM »

spik to u soon.
thanks
English1 (f)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #5 on: March 29, 2007, 04:48 PM »

I don't believe that your wife can get a visa to join you while you are only on a student visa. To get a wife's visa then you, as the husband, must be 'settled' in the UK, which means

‘Settled’ means being allowed to live in the UK lawfully, with no time limit on your stay. "Present and settled" means that the person concerned is settled in the UK and, at the time we are considering your application under the Immigration Rules, is in the UK or is coming here with you, or to join you and plans to live with you in the UK if your application is successful.

You also have to prove that you will be able to support her financially.

Go to the Home Office site for more information: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/passports-and-immigration/visas/?view=Standard
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #6 on: March 29, 2007, 06:10 PM »

@english1
please get your facts right.
thanx anyway
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #7 on: March 29, 2007, 06:12 PM »

@english1
that is absolutely incorrect.
please get your facts right
thanx anyway.
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #8 on: March 29, 2007, 06:36 PM »

I think she is right mr dada77

dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #9 on: March 29, 2007, 07:38 PM »

@english1 and loverboy
I would not want to argue with both of you.
What i will do is to ask you a commonsensical question which goes thus, if am doing a Msc course enroute Phd which is 1+3 years,and i don't want to come to nigeria to see my family(specifically my wife),what happens then?wait till i finish after 4years or HuhHuh??
I don't want to quote immigration stipulated laws,but deal with this issue with you guys like ABC.
Please i nid an intellectual response

thanx
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #10 on: March 29, 2007, 09:18 PM »

Dada 77

Your wife should be able to join you as a spouse of a student.
As you correctly pointed out English1 and Loverbwoy are incorrect.

In order for your wife to join you both of you must meet the requirements
of the immigration rules. These include:
. Being able to accommodate and maintain her without recourse to public funds.
. Must leave at the end of your studies.

She may also be permitted to work in certain circumstances.

You state that you are a masters degree student, I really can't see
why you cannot pursue the application for yourself without involving
the expense of a visa agent. The application is not rocket science.

Sorry to pour sand, sand for your gari Vikiviko. Grin Grin Grin   
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #11 on: March 29, 2007, 09:25 PM »

dada77 prior to my respone the only information you gave was that you are studying for your Msc- you could be handing in your project for all i know
I no be mind reader abeg

Anyway Goodluck and thanks VOR for answering
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #12 on: March 29, 2007, 10:00 PM »

@VOR
Thanks ,
Actually i don't intend to solicit for the services for a visa agent,perhaps i don't know if vikiviko is one,he would be able to answer that.
However,you could go ahead and throw more light to me as regards this,and let me know if you really want to know my personal circumstances over here so as to provide a more clearer application process.
Am available for your welcomed contributions.

Thanx

dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #13 on: March 29, 2007, 10:08 PM »

@loverBwoy,
Actually  I could deduce from your last response as misunderstanding my last post to you and english1 to be a slightly rude clarification from myself.Actually i never expected anyone to come up with such responses as to the impossibility of bringing my wife to UK whilst i remain a student.

However,i do understand your point that it would be logically detrimental if my  Msc programme elapses or finishes by september,and i apply for my wife in may/june or thereabout.It could lead to a refusal based on my course end date i.e if am not studying again.

Hope u understand me.Sorry for not been explicit enough.Though my Msc finishes by september 2007,but am commencing my Phd immediately in january 2008.

Hope this helps.
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #14 on: March 29, 2007, 10:10 PM »

Dada,

Based on the guys previous posts in which he has been touting for business
here I am 101% sure he is a visa agent.

Anyway I digress. Here is a link to the form your wife needs to complete.

 http://www.fco.gov.uk/Files/kfile/VAF1Oct06,3.pdf

Good luck.

Don't hesitate to ask if you require more information, and by the way my services are free. Wink
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #15 on: March 29, 2007, 10:37 PM »

@VOR
Thanx for d app. form.
What are the supporting documents I would require to buttress my application both from me and my wife.
Hope u understand me.
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #16 on: March 30, 2007, 12:02 AM »

@Dada

Your application should really be quite straight forward.
But supporting documents would include:

.Recent Bank statements to prove your ability to support both of you.
.Evidence of suitable accommodation, eg rental agreement.
.Certified copy of your passport's bio data page and perhaps your student visa page.
. A letter of confirmation from your university confirming you are duly enrolled.
. Proof of your marriage to each other, i.e marriage certificate.
. Covering letter from yourself.
. Any other documents you feel may be relevant to support the application.

Once again good luck.
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #17 on: March 30, 2007, 12:40 AM »

@VOR
Thanx.
What docs does she need to present on her name,if any.
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #18 on: March 30, 2007, 08:42 AM »

@Dada
 
Not sure I understand you here.

All I will say is that if there are any documents
you think are relevant to your application then
submit them.
pattiano (f)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #19 on: March 30, 2007, 10:11 AM »

Hi VOR i checked out for you e-mail in your profile but its not applicable please i will like to travel out but do not know how to go about it. I will really love your assistance. I have been trying canada of late, but its not just working out. So i am trying any european country now.
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #20 on: March 30, 2007, 11:23 AM »

@VOR
I mean doc to show her present circumstances here in Nigeria,
hope u understand me
mrpataki (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #21 on: March 30, 2007, 12:08 PM »

Quote from: pattiano on March 30, 2007, 10:11 AM
Hi VOR i checked out for you e-mail in your profile but its not applicable please i will like to travel out but do not know how to go about it. I will really love your assistance. I have been trying canada of late, but its not just working out. So i am trying any european country now.
What exactly do you want to travel out to do?
Are you going for a student visa, or a visit visa?
Are you at the moment in gainful employment or a Senior Applicant of Nigeria(SAN), or you are still in school?

Let us know then we can go further.
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #22 on: March 30, 2007, 12:24 PM »

@mrpataki

Please cld you further provide me with more info as regards the subject matter
thanx
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #23 on: March 30, 2007, 12:25 PM »

@Pattiano

I don't generally provide my e-mail because I prefer to answer
questions and queries in this public forum, so that everybody
can benefit, assuming of course people have similar problems.

The much venerated and respected Mr Pataki has asked a couple
of salient questions you will need to answer befor matters can be taken further.

@Dada,

Her circumstances in Nigeria are not particularly relevant for the purposes
of her application. Having said that however, if you can provide proof that
she has every reason to return to Nigeria eg her job is held open for her
whilst she is away then that will be helpful.  
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #24 on: March 30, 2007, 12:31 PM »

@VOR
Thanx.
She has just completed her NYSC Orientation camp programme in ibadan on the 27th of march,2007.Jut last week.
so Huh?
pattiano (f)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #25 on: March 30, 2007, 12:38 PM »

@ Pataki and Vor

Thanks for attending to me on time i want to go for my post graduate studies i am gainfully employed and i have been trying for sometime i would have loved to go for a visiting visa but my sister does not have a stay permit so she cannot invite me.
mrpataki (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #26 on: March 30, 2007, 12:45 PM »

Quote from: VOR on March 30, 2007, 12:25 PM

@Dada,

Her circumstances in Nigeria are not particularly relevant for the purposes
of her application.

Her circumstances is the most important thing and a determining factor in fact for her application.


Quote from: dada77 on March 30, 2007, 12:31 PM
@VOR
Thanx.
She has just completed her NYSC Orientation camp programme in ibadan on the 27th of march,2007.Jut last week.
so Huh?
Well that still has a considerable ground for application. However if she is going to apply, she will have to get all the documents my Oga VOR has stated out to you, that is of you are the sponsor, possibly she should include her own bank statement, with a substantial amount of Niara in it oh, if she has assets like land property, investments in shares etc, she should include such, as well photographs of your wedding pictures, even though she is not going for settlement visa, i guess. Most importantly, she should get a letter from NYSC stating that she would return to duty after her short visit to her husband. Submit a photocopy of her NYSC id card too.

I guess I will stop here for now.
mrpataki (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #27 on: March 30, 2007, 12:51 PM »

Quote from: pattiano on March 30, 2007, 12:38 PM
@ Pataki and Vor

Thanks for attending to me on time i want to go for my post graduate studies i am gainfully employed and i have been trying for sometime i would have loved to go for a visiting visa but my sister does not have a stay permit so she cannot invite me.

Well start with getting a school in the UK at least get like 2-3 schools to offer you admission, if the UK is your new line of interest.

What kind of stay does your sister have, a Further Leave to Remain or a Limited Leave to Remain?
dada77
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #28 on: March 30, 2007, 12:59 PM »

@mr pataki
She doesnt have everything u have mentioned.She graduated from OAU last year october,and completed orientation camp this march(27th).She plans to come over possibly to discontinue her NYSC,and join me in the UK.
Does she need a large sum of money in her statement as i am the sponsor?Anyway she has a bank statement with petty amount in the five digits.
Also she is not coming to visit,she is coming to stay with possibly till i finish my phd in 2011.
Does she has to do anything with the NYSC Stuff?
pattiano (f)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #29 on: March 30, 2007, 01:05 PM »

@ mrpataki

I do not understand what you mean by further stay and the rest but she is went there through a seminar and has decided to remain there in Canada and she has been there for 3 years now. Also i will appreciate if you give me the list of schools to apply.

Thanks
VOR (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #30 on: March 30, 2007, 01:08 PM »

Quote from: mrpataki on March 30, 2007, 12:45 PM
Her circumstances is the most important thing and a determining factor in fact for her application.

Well that still has a considerable ground for application. However if she is going to apply, she will have to get all the documents my Oga VOR has stated out to you, that is of you are the sponsor, possibly she should include her own bank statement, with a substantial amount of Niara in it oh, if she has assets like land property, investments in shares etc, she should include such, as well photographs of your wedding pictures, even though she is not going for settlement visa, i guess. Most importantly, she should get a letter from NYSC stating that she would return to duty after her short visit to her husband. Submit a photocopy of her NYSC id card too.

I guess I will stop here for now.

With respect Mr Pataki I would disagree with you on this point.

The real determining factor is what the sponsor is doing in the UK.
And that the Nigerian spouse is able to be maintained and accommodated
 by the sponsor and that she will leave with him at the end of his studies. If she is granted
an EC it will be in line with Dadas.

I know many Nigerian spouses granted visas and the only thing they can describe themselves
as is a housewife. Should the British High Commission refuse to grant DaDAs wife a visa then
based on what he has said he would have valid grounds for an Article 8(Right to family life)
human rights appeal.  
mrpataki (m)
Re: Dependant Visa Uk (student)
« #31 on: March 30, 2007, 01:14 PM »

Quote from: pattiano on March 30, 2007, 01:05 PM
@ mrpataki

I do not understand what you mean by further stay and the rest but she is went there through a seminar and has decided to remain there in Canada and she has been there for 3 years now. Also i will appreciate if you give me the list of schools to apply.

Thanks

Oh it is Canada, I am not too knowledgeable on that line, so sorry. I thought she was in UK.
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