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HealthRe: Fibroid : Natural Ways Of Shrinking Fibroid Group by Monmarri: 4:51pm On Jul 26, 2020
I don't understand this forum again oooo! How long can we wait for listhuhhuh The process and delays is not really good. The earlier we get the list and start please
HealthRe: Fibroid : Natural Ways Of Shrinking Fibroid Group by Monmarri: 8:35pm On Jul 21, 2020
Rbae:
Welcome mama. May God help us all. I'll send you a list of things to buy ma'am.
Ok. Thank you. I really appreciate. I await the list.many thanks
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 7:26am On Jul 21, 2020
Shercorp:
Hello guys,
Can ECO accept affidavit of age declaration sworn by applicant himself or it must be done by parents or older sibling, aunty e. t. c

I did my affidavit for my age declaration my self and used it to get my attestation of birth at the NPC state office Lagos.

P. S: I'm 18+

Please is this okay?

or must be an older person than I?
It is ok. You are good to go and you are now a teenage
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 12:13pm On Jul 20, 2020
Ehigiamusoe19:
Please am applying for settlement visa through my uncle in the UK. I have booked Appointment but am really confused on how to upload my document and I don't what document I should use as proof of relationship to my uncle. Please I need advice
U are not eligible to apply for settlement visa through y uncle, not possible. Settlement visa are for those joining their spouse who are British citizen or have permanent residence in the UK. There are requirements that y spouse av to meet bf you can join. Y uncle can only invite you.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 8:04am On Jul 20, 2020
famzynet:
Please what if someones TB certificate expires after biometric is done,while waiting for decision or before travelling? Will another one be done?
If you are applying for visiting visa, u don't need TB test/ TB certificate. U only need TB certificate when applying for settlement visa and I guess student visa too but for visiting visa don't waste money, not relevant requirement.
HealthRe: Fibroid : Natural Ways Of Shrinking Fibroid Group by Monmarri: 7:39am On Jul 20, 2020
Rbae:
Good to have you here mama. I want to shrink mine too before trying for another baby. Once we are up to 10 in here, i'll drop the list of things to buy and other vegetables and fruits we can get in our environment. We can do this mama.
I am very interested Rbae. Kindly assist us by His grace.
TravelRe: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Monmarri: 6:59pm On Jul 19, 2020
deept:
What is the husband's status in the UK? If he has all the requirements, there is no reason why he can't bring in his wife unless he doesn't want to
The hubby got his settlement status last year july through EU and he intend save money for the application and to apply this year with six months payslips but bc of the covid he stoped work for some time but av started
TravelRe: Applying For FLR After Your Initial UK Spouse Visa (extension) by Monmarri: 2:59pm On Jul 19, 2020
Hello house happy Sunday.. please for those of you that came in through spouse visa from Nigeria, please how long did you wait in Nigeria to join your spouse? What were the challenges joining y spouse, i.e permanent residence not ready yet, not bin able to meet financial requirement on time etc. How were u able to handle the situation why waiting. Kindly share . I want to encourage a sister who is still waiting 4 four years to join her hubby. Meanwhile she surpose to join him this year but covid 19 av really affected things.
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Monmarri: 2:53pm On Jul 19, 2020
Hello house happy Sunday.. please for those of you that came in through spouse visa from Nigeria, please how long did you wait in Nigeria to join your spouse? What were the challenges joining y spouse, i.e permanent residence not ready yet, not bin able to meet financial requirement on time etc. How were u able to handle the situation why waiting. Kindly share . I want to encourage a sister who is still waiting 4 four years to join her hubby. Meanwhile she surpose to join him this year but covid 19 av really affected things.
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 2:52pm On Jul 19, 2020
Hello house happy Sunday.. please for those of you that came in through spouse visa from Nigeria, please how long did you wait in Nigeria to join your spouse? What were the challenges joining y spouse, i.e permanent residence not ready yet, not bin able to meet financial requirement on time etc. How were u able to handle the situation why waiting. Kindly share . I want to encourage a sister who is still waiting 4 four years to join her hubby. Meanwhile she surpose to join him this year but covid 19 av really affected things.
HealthRe: Fibroid : Natural Ways Of Shrinking Fibroid Group by Monmarri: 2:42pm On Jul 19, 2020
My main concern is those that have small multiple fibroids, can they have successful IVF without removing it. Because my main concern is that most doctors will tell you to remove it bf IVF. What of if it is very little but multiple can one still remove it?
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Monmarri: 9:41pm On Jun 27, 2020
Latito442:
Can someone shed more light for me on y people seldom marry outside the country, but comes back home to get a wife?


Am at de verge of making a decision, but I don't know what to do.

Am confused to be honest
Why confuse? Do u want to come bk home and get marriedhuh
HealthRe: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by Monmarri: 3:07am On Jun 19, 2020
MamaHeaven:
Good evening Mamas, please does anyone know of a good diagnostic centre in Lagos where I can do hsg with local anaesthesia? I did an hsg last month at Union diagnostics Ikeja and it was a horrible experience for me. The radiologist was late, came like almost 2 hrs after I registered. Then the procedure was extremely painful. Almost 30mins of horror. Report came back indicating that I had SIN (Salpingitis Isthmica Nodisa), a kind of billateral tubal blockage. I want to do a repeat test to get a second opinion. I don't think I can go through the pain being conscious, so I need recommendations on where I can get it done and costs. Thank you
Check the attached pic u will see the address. My sister visited there, she said she didn't feel any pain at all. If u are in Lagos, u can visit there

TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 4:32pm On May 31, 2020
Rheminix:
Happy sunday, abeg wen is Ukvac opening abeg...
Every one is still waiting. So let us keep fingers cross and pray for everything to be normal.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 4:30pm On May 31, 2020
Stanlon4194:
Pls I need an advice! I'm married no kids yet but my wife she is two months pregnant but i want i and her to have our baby in UK and my Anuty and my brother in law both live in UK and they both promise us to send us invitation but right now I'm confuse and I dont kno were to start from. Pls I need ur guard line. Thanks
Note these:-
√ The cost of giving birth in the UK is very expensive
√ The child will not be a citizen, only UK birth certificate the child will have.
✓ your wife need proof to show at the POE, because she might be unlucky to meet an immigration officer that will ask her lot of questions on her medical bills and proof of doctor's report. UK doesn't want visitors to access NHS for free.
√Your wife need to be registered at a GP to get NHS number, you will go through the process and dis days some GP request for your status in the UK, If it is visiting visa u will be billed.
√ If your wife travel with heavy pregnancy, she might not be allowed to fly, so know the best time she need to travel.

If your pocket is very rich and you have all the requirements for visiting visit as some one has stated some of the requirements, there is no confusion at all in these but just note the above I stated. Moreso getting invitation letter from some one who lives legally and work in the UK is very easy provided the person is ready to give you all the relevant requirements. All the best
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Monmarri: 3:24am On May 31, 2020
Nielbaba:
Do I need to fund my own account too or just my fiance's own is required ?
Only your fiancé own is required
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri:
FYsol:
Ditch the birth certificate and get yourself sworn affidavit. Save yourself the headache and trouble of having to explain.
Abuyunus93:
Good evening everyone
I'd be processing my Visa application very soon.
My issue of concern is this:
On my birth certificate, the names there are 'Abu Yunus Mohammed Kabir'
On my national passport and every of my other documents, I'm only using the first 3 names; ' Abu Yunus Mohammed'. The surname, first name and other name corresponds just that the fourth name is only present in the birth certificate and no where else. Is this a problem at all for the UK Visa application and even for future applications and interviews?
@Fysol is totally right. Do a sworn affidavit, my advice. And beside you don't really need a birth certificate. Not a relevant requirement in visiting visa but, if you wish to put it do a sworn affidavit.
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Monmarri: 2:01am On May 29, 2020
Nielbaba:
Do I need to fund my own account too or just my fiance's own is required ?
Only your fiancé account is required. That is,the person brining you to the UK must meet the financial requirement in his / her account.
TravelRe: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Monmarri: 3:11am On May 27, 2020
Nielbaba:
Good evening house , thanks for all you do here , I want to further enquire about spouse/fiancee visa ,
1.,How do I get NARIC certification ,
2. How long does the Visa process takes ?
3. What is the cost implication for each of them ?
4 .
1: Naric is a body that verify degree certificate. Call yr school exams and and records or go there request for your transcript and a letter that your degree certificate was taught in English after that register with Naric and scan your degree certificate and letter for use of English through this link: read everything on how you can send y certificate. U will need to use y fiancé address in the UK. So when he gets it, he scan it to y mail box.
https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20nationality/Default.aspxhttps://www.naric.org.uk/register


2: The visa process normally takes 60working days for standard if u have a straight forward application.
Then for pirorty it might takes 10 or 20 days depending. Atimes u might be lucky that the application comes out faster both standard and pirorty.

3. £1565 (N719,900) - Visa application fee
£1200 (N552,000)- IHS charge (insurance)
50k or less than 20k for marriage registry in Nigeria
54,000 - TB test
69,000 - NARIC

Total Cost- estimate can be 1.3M or more. But u need to verify the current prices bc visa application and IHS add money atimes.

These payment are for spouse visa but for fiancé visa u will not pay IHS until u get to the UK where u apply for spouse visa. Fiancé visa will cost you more because u will pay for fiancé which is £1500 and when u get to UK, u will make another payment £1000( I think) for spouse visa fees and Ihs . So in, all the choice is yours. All d best
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 10:03pm On May 26, 2020
Tajudeen40:
Visa application will be open June 1 for more info, tls contact

TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 9:59pm On May 26, 2020
Chrisdolz1997:
Thanks for advice guys
Okay was thinking since I will have to provide all those documents which I have
I was also thinking maybe being sponsored by a parent would be of higher chance than me a sibling? Not at all. It is best you do it by yourself if you have the job and income to sponsor. If so I transfer all my funds gradually to my moms account
Any thoughts on that guys? Better d'nt do that, the ECO will suspect the money transfer. If your mum is not working no need of her sponsoring y bros. Best you do it by your self if you meet all the requirements
Thanks again
See above responses in black. My own advice
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 4:57pm On May 26, 2020
chidiebere2020:
I'm just a normal hustler
Although I was settled 2yrs ago
Can 3 million naira be able to process visa to USA
USA is not interested in your 3M. Like wise UK. UK visa is interested in you meeting their visa requirements and access you base on your personal and financial circumstances. If you want USA visa click on this link you will get information u need on USA visa process, this is UK forum. https://www.nairaland.com/5101710/usa-visit-visa-part-4
USA Visit Visa Part 4 - Travel - Nigeria - Nairaland Forum
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 4:36pm On May 26, 2020
Nadheer15:
Guys who stay in the UK, how's the future prospects for Biomedical Engineering? embarassed
Most people on this forum are for visiting visa I guess. U can also post here on this link , there are mostly the people living in the UK.
https://www.nairaland.com/4158866/living-uk-life-uk-immigrant
Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant - Nairaland Forum
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 3:54pm On May 26, 2020
Chrisdolz1997:
Good day everyone please I wanna make inquiries about visiting visa thing,my younger brother of about 18 years old intend to visit the UK and I was thinking of being the sponsor from here but the issue is my surname and his is different due to some family reasons
Would that be a problem for me to sponsor him with my bank statement and stuff
Thank you
Not going to be a problem. Explain to ECO in a cover letter and Just make sure you have all details to convince the ECO that he is y younger bros. Like pictures taken together, communication had together etc.
PoliticsRe: Garri ::price Increases In Enugu Markets by Monmarri: 2:20pm On May 26, 2020
Do u live in Enugu
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Monmarri: 12:15pm On May 26, 2020
Nielbaba:
good morning house, thanks for all you do on here. i'm planning to relocate and join my fiance later on this year (anytime after covid is over ) i need a candid advice on my plans..
1. i am thinking of getting a 2 years visitors visa ( my 6months expired in january, i stayed 21 day in UK between dec & jan): why wasting moneyhuh?
2. after getting the 2 years , i will then apply for a fiance visa : why wasting money?? Why not apply for fiancé visa since u already have six months visa and gone to UK and came bk, that alone u have a good immigration status and that alone will help u in y fiancé visa.
i'm applying for the 2 years as a backup plan though. :- No need.
my questions are
someone who has gone through the process of fiance visa should kindly educate me on this .thanks in advance: I will put you through and u can get help on the UK spouse/fiancé visa for Nairaland. U can also search on Facebook for UK spouse forum. U will get all u want
Kindly see response above in black.

My advice instead of applying for two years visa to visit to uk, and wasting visa fees of two years and plane fare, Why not use all these money and apply for spouse visa, or Fiancé visa or even marriage visa. All these are good but, spouse visa is the best but, y fiancé have to come down to Nigeria for the registry if u decide to go through spouse visa route. U are given 2.5 years for spouse visa.

For fiance visa U get six months visa and get to UK and do registry and before the six months ends u apply for spouse visa which u will get 2.5 years. But you will spend more money.

U can also apply for marriage visa, come to UK and get married and go bk to Nigeria and apply for spouse visa

If your fiancé is able to come to Nigeria, u get married and apply for spouse visa.

The advantage of spouse visa is that u get 2.5 years and as soon as u get to UK, u can work immediately after u get y national insurance number. Then with spouse visa u pay your IHS ( immigration health surcharge) doing y visa process, which gives you access to medical for 2.5 years. But, when u apply for fiancé visa, u spent more money, for the visa u can't work with it and can't access medical for free, u will have to pay for it on each medical treatment. compared to when u pay all for spouse visa for 2.5 years

The requirements for spouse visa and fiancé visa is the same. Expect that fiancé visa does not require marriage certificate for visa process and no payment of IHS.
√Naric certificate: for test of English
√Tubaclois test done in Nigeria at the UK accredited clinic
√Means of communication either WhatsApp, email and Facebook
√Photos of marriage registry and photo taken together
√Marriage certificate and IHS payment ( for spouse visa)
√ your fiance must be working and earning £18,600 per year
√ six months payslips from fiancé
√six months SOA
√ Accommodation that will be ok for u and hubby and a letter from landlord that he is ok for two of you staying in his house


1.

Check this link u can read through the UK spouse visa and if you get confuse, feel free to ask questions. . https://www.nairaland.com/823869/uk-spouse-visa-appeal-process-part2
UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 - Travel - Nairaland Forum. NOTE :- this forum is where u can get all y answers for spouse,fiancé visa ....
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 6:21am On May 25, 2020
omopapa:
20k with current exchange rate is about £36 what a bargain compared to the hourly rate driving instructors charge here in the UK (average of £20/hr)

Let her start the learning process in Nigeria to build her confidence on the road. When she arrives the UK, she should register with a driving sch to get the 1st 3 or 5 lessons discount (as the case maybe)

Then the husband can take over until she’s confident enough.

That’s the best way to safe money, otherwise it takes about 40-50 lessons (or even more depending on learning speed and confidence) to learn from scratch to getting a license.

Now do the maths...
Ok. Thank you. I will advice her to take up a driving lesson here in Nigeria
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 3:20am On May 25, 2020
Lexusgs430:
Only if she would practice on an open field, with no other drivers/humans in sight ..........
huhhuh? Me no understand. Explain pls
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 3:19am On May 25, 2020
Lexusgs430:
To play, she must be prepared to pay.....
I don't understand pls. Kindly explain
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 2:27am On May 25, 2020
nomad26:
She doesn't need an international driving licence. The regular Nigerian licence is sufficient. But then, how does she qualify for a Nigerian licence if if she can't even drive?
Best bet is for her to learn in the UK and work towards getting her driving licence here.
Ok thank you
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 2:26am On May 25, 2020
Lexusgs430:
Does her husband have a full uk licence, that is 3 years +?

If he does, he can teach her more, and use driving instructors less?
.
Yes the hubby have but she said that the hubby is always busy. So do you suggest she learn driving in the UK or Nigeria Pls?

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