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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 4:36pm On Sep 04, 2018
nkembaby008:
Hello everyone,
I found out this thread a few days after my application but still read every single page.


Type : settlement fiancé visa
Priority : No
Date of application : 17/03/2018
Biometrics : 21/03/2018
Documents sent : 31/03/2018
Documents received email: 13/04/2018
Application not straightforward : 14/06/2018
Email requesting payment of IHS Fee : 25/06/2018 (payment done immediately)
Escalation by MP : 18/07/2018
Escalation by email 1 : 19/07/2018
Escalation by phone call : 25/07/2018
Escalation by email 2 : 09/08/2018
Escalation by email 3 : 17/08/2018
MP reply confirming visa approved : 21/08/2018
Decision made : 23/08/2018
Ready for collection : 24/08/2018
Passport picked : 03/09/2018
Visa dated from : 21/08/2018 - 21/02/2019

A few things to note,
1. I applied for a fiancé visa for my wedding on 01/09/2018. I didn’t have to pay for the IHS as this visa is only for 6 months and I would have switched to a spouse visa after marriage. We had put down wedding deposits for a venue, caterer, etc. Due to the delay, we lost almost £6k in deposits because our wedding insurance couldn’t cover everything.
2. We did our traditional wedding in June in Lagos and My greatest regret was not just going to the registry and going for full spouse visa but I thought it was the most straightforward application.
3. 4 different guests who used our wedding IV cards for their visa application as proof of purpose of visits all had their visas way before mine.
4. A few hours after the email to collect my passport, I fainted and needed emergency surgery as I had a ruptured appendix that previously gave no symptoms. My husband had to come 2 days after and he’s still with me.
5. I’ll end up going back to the UK at the end of the month or whenever I’m stronger.

Wao, feel for you.

This application has caused you a lot of pain and money loss including wedding deposit?? Damn!!. You have tried but thank goodness it came out at the end. To think all these just for the fiance visa, imagine!!.

Stay strong, get well soon and I pray it only gets better from here on out.

With the benefit of hindsight, you should have done priority considering you had made wedding plans already but I guess no one would have thought the process would take that long.

In our case, we had our registry wedding in January but scheduled and planned our white wedding for July (deposits made, date set and invites sent out). Submitted priority application in March and got the visa in April *phewwww* but I must confess, the anticipation was stressful so I would advise anyone to make application and get the visa before making concrete plans about wedding in UK.

Once again, so sorry for what you've been through..relax and follow you hubby back to the UK.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by kratos750cc: 12:04am On Sep 05, 2018
Thanks. I think i will do just that to be on the safe side.
Extremebeau:


I think it applies to letter from employer..i went the extra mile to ensure the letter from Landlord was not older than 28days...didnt want stories
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by kratos750cc: 12:28am On Sep 05, 2018
Hello guys. Apologies if i'm asking too many questions.

My questions;

Will I need the token hardware when making the visa payments online?
Also, is there anyone who's used the GTBank dollar card to make these payments?
If so, how much were you charged in dollars as i heard there will be some extra bank charges?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Sholeola23: 5:53am On Sep 05, 2018
Lexusgs430:


1st August 2016, 2017 or 2018?

If nah August 2018, and your blood don dey hot so........ Look towards Oct/Nov, for visa to be issued........



August 1st 2018. My blood is very hot. Never physically seen my son and my wife for over a year. Its though
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:06am On Sep 05, 2018
Sholeola23:



August 1st 2018. My blood is very hot. Never physically seen my son and my wife for over a year. Its though

But I hope you have seen your wife...... grin

You have a lot of catching up to do....... You would surely make up for lost time (invite us for baby party reloaded)....

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Sholeola23: 7:31am On Sep 05, 2018
Lexusgs430:


But I hope you have seen your wife...... grin

You have a lot of catching up to do....... You would surely make up for lost time (invite us for baby party reloaded)....

Sure i will surely do so.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by nkembaby008: 6:35pm On Sep 05, 2018
oxygyne:


Wao, feel for you.

This application has caused you a lot of pain and money loss including wedding deposit?? Damn!!. You have tried but thank goodness it came out at the end. To think all these just for the fiance visa, imagine!!.

Stay strong, get well soon and I pray it only gets better from here on out.

With the benefit of hindsight, you should have done priority considering you had made wedding plans already but I guess no one would have thought the process would take that long.

In our case, we had our registry wedding in January but scheduled and planned our white wedding for July (deposits made, date set and invites sent out). Submitted priority application in March and got the visa in April *phewwww* but I must confess, the anticipation was stressful so I would advise anyone to make application and get the visa before making concrete plans about wedding in UK.

Once again, so sorry for what you've been through..relax and follow you hubby back to the UK.

Thank you so much for your kind words. Exactly, I kept kicking myself for not doing priority and we could afford it too but I thought it would be enough time. Awww, Congratulations on your wedding.
I’m not looking forward to the next application but at least I’ll be doing that within the UK. I’m just focusing on my recovery for now. smiley
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Bhol28: 9:02pm On Sep 06, 2018
[quote author=Priorygroup post=70490705][/quote]Please can u share your timeline from the application day.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Bhol28: 9:09pm On Sep 06, 2018
Pacmandude:

Hi justwise and other people in the house. I recieved this (below). Please i would like explanation on what they are saying to me:

I am writing to inform you that I have reviewed the decision made on 23/04/2018 to refuse your application. Pursuant to Tribunal Procedure Rule 17(2) I respectfully request that this appeal is treated as withdrawn.
This request for withdrawal is in order for a recommendation to be sent to the Decision Making Centre where your original application was decided to overturn the refusal decision and grant Entry Clearance.
Fresh evidence has been submitted.
If the withdrawal of the appeal is granted, we will advise the Decision Making Centre where your original application was decided. They will contact you in due course with further information about any next steps you need to take.
This letter is being copied to the Tribunal.
Yours sincerely,
BW
International Casework and Quality Assurance Team (ICQAT).


Awaiting responses. Thank you
Congrats for getting this positive feedback,please can u share your timeline from application date.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by oxygyne(m): 12:19am On Sep 07, 2018
nkembaby008:


Thank you so much for your kind words. Exactly, I kept kicking myself for not doing priority and we could afford it too but I thought it would be enough time. Awww, Congratulations on your wedding.
I’m not looking forward to the next application but at least I’ll be doing that within the UK. I’m just focusing on my recovery for now. smiley

You are welcome. So now you can plan your wedding, that's if you still want to, considering everything that's happened. But don't let these stuff takeaway you zeal to celebrate your big day in style.

Cheers!!!

Btw the next stage would be fine, God willing.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Show1223: 10:07am On Sep 07, 2018
Hello all, gurus in the house pls help me see to this. I did biometrics since 22 may 2018, got a mail on 28 Aug 2018 that decision has been taken, which was about the 70th day, but since then I haven't heard anything, sent escalation mail to visa Sheffield but they said it's no more within their capacity, though they will help escalate to passport handlers( which I guess is tls). And it's not updated on the tracker, that decision has been made or that my passport is ready.
Pls what do u suggest I do? Waiting 70 days wasn't easy for me, not to be be increasing to 80 days as we speak. Thank you
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Minnienellie24: 12:12pm On Sep 07, 2018
Show1223:
Hello all, gurus in the house pls help me see to this. I did biometrics since 22 may 2018, got a mail on 28 Aug 2018 that decision has been taken, which was about the 70th day, but since then I haven't heard anything, sent escalation mail to visa Sheffield but they said it's no more within their capacity, though they will help escalate to passport handlers( which I guess is tls). And it's not updated on the tracker, that decision has been made or that my passport is ready.
Pls what do u suggest I do? Waiting 70 days wasn't easy for me, not to be be increasing to 80 days as we speak. Thank you

If the TLS office is not so far from where you are I would suggest you pop in there... I read on facebook about someone whose vignette had expired before he/she received pick up email from the TLS office.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Geebrain: 12:47pm On Sep 07, 2018
Hi everyone I'm.new to this Forum

(I have been reading through the thread and the success rates are mind blowing) God Bless all those who God is using on this platform.

I really hope you can help me with my million and one questions lol.

I met my husband in 2008 we done traditional engagement we went on and had our first child in 2010 January prior to me having the baby my husband applied for visitors visa which he was refused on the basis of funds.

After the birth of my second child he applied to enter the UK as a student in 2012 but was also refused as the agent he used produced fraudulent bank statement which was then flagged up by ECO and attracted a 10 year ban.

My question to all the gorus in the house is...now that we are legally married (marriage conducted in Lagos Ikoyi) and I'm currently working and I meet the financial requirements, I can prove that both kid are his (dna) do we stand a chance to go down the spousal route?

I have done my own personal research and found out that marriage (spousal route) supersedes any ban however it is ultimately down to the ECO discretion.

Please all constructive advise is well come.

God Bless you all in advance.

Thanks
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by claremont(m): 1:28pm On Sep 07, 2018
Type : Settlement fiancé visa
Priority : Yes grin
Date of application : 18/07/2018
Biometrics : 27/07/2018
Documents sent : 30/07/2018
Documents received email: Nil
Decision made : Refused 22/08/2018 with letter from UKVI claiming documents from sponsor (British passport, payslips etc) not received by them.
22/08/2018: A strongly worded email sent to UKVI showing proof documents were sent and signed for by UKVI, Sheffield.
23/08/2018: Fiancé contacted by UKVI via phone and email apologising for their mistake, asked for fiancé passport to be sent back to them as soon as possible for reconsideration.
Visa approved: 06/09/2018, picked up by fiancé 07/09/2018
Visa dated from : 06/09/2018 - 06/03/2019
Total fiancé visa fees paid including priority fee, English test, TB test etc: £2700 or thereabout.

Documents submitted by sponsor to UKVI Sheffield
1. VAF 4A form.
2. Letter from sponsor to UKVI detailing chronology of relationship.
3. Flight tickets to Bleep.
4. Hotel booking receipts to Bleep.
5. Money transfer receipts to fiancé.
6. Notice for marriage email printout from Bleep council.
8. Letter of employment and contract.
9. Payslips.
10. Bank statement.
12. Stocks and shares investment print-out.
13. P60 end of year certificate.
14. Land registry document for my UK property.
15. Mortgage document.
16. Energy bill.
17. Phone and internet bill.
18. Ex-employer document to prove presence in Bleep in 2013.
20. 2 passport photographs.
21. Expired Nigerian passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.
22. British passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.

A key point to note is that none of my documents were dated within 28 days, with the exception of the most current payslip. The documents were put together in May because we planned to apply in June, but she ended up doing the wrong English test which made us push the application to late July after she did the proper test. However, I keep hearing this '28 day rule'.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 1:34pm On Sep 07, 2018
claremont:
Type : Settlement fiancé visa
Priority : Yes grin
Date of application : 18/07/2018
Biometrics : 27/07/2018
Documents sent : 30/07/2018
Documents received email: Nil
Decision made : Refused 22/08/2018 with letter from UKVI claiming documents from sponsor (British passport, payslips etc) not received by them.
22/08/2018: A strongly worded email sent to UKVI showing proof documents were sent and signed for by UKVI, Sheffield.
23/08/2018: Fiancé contacted by UKVI via phone and email apologising for their mistake, asked for fiancé passport to be sent back to them as soon as possible for reconsideration.
Visa approved: 06/09/2018, picked up by fiancé 07/09/2018
Visa dated from : 06/09/2018 - 06/03/2019
Total fiancé visa fees paid including priority fee, English test, TB test etc: £2700 or thereabout.

Documents submitted by sponsor to UKVI Sheffield
1. VAF 4A form.
2. Letter from sponsor to UKVI detailing chronology of relationship.
3. Flight tickets to Bleep.
4. Hotel booking receipts to Bleep.
5. Money transfer receipts to fiancé.
6. Notice for marriage email printout from Bleep council.
8. Letter of employment and contract.
9. Payslips.
10. Bank statement.
12. Stocks and shares investment print-out.
13. P60 end of year certificate.
14. Land registry document for my UK property.
15. Mortgage document.
16. Energy bill.
17. Phone and internet bill.
18. Ex-employer document to prove presence in Bleep in 2013.
20. 2 passport photographs.
21. Expired Nigerian passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.
22. British passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.

A key point to note is that none of my documents were dated within 28 days, with the exception of the most current payslip. The documents were put together in May because we planned to apply in June, but she ended up doing the wrong English test which made us push the application to late July after she did the proper test. However, I keep hearing this '28 day rule'.

Congratulations......

Don't discount the reality of the 28 days rule.... If you read the requirements for application, it is stated.
Do you think due to their error, they overlooked the almighty 28 with your application?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 1:37pm On Sep 07, 2018
Show1223:
Hello all, gurus in the house pls help me see to this. I did biometrics since 22 may 2018, got a mail on 28 Aug 2018 that decision has been taken, which was about the 70th day, but since then I haven't heard anything, sent escalation mail to visa Sheffield but they said it's no more within their capacity, though they will help escalate to passport handlers( which I guess is tls). And it's not updated on the tracker, that decision has been made or that my passport is ready.
Pls what do u suggest I do? Waiting 70 days wasn't easy for me, not to be be increasing to 80 days as we speak. Thank you

Keep waiting..... They are punishing you, for not paying for priority application........


Did you tick all the boxes and submitted a knockout? If yes, keep chilling....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 1:40pm On Sep 07, 2018
Geebrain:
Hi everyone I'm.new to this Forum

(I have been reading through the thread and the success rates are mind blowing) God Bless all those who God is using on this platform.

I really hope you can help me with my million and one questions lol.

I met my husband in 2008 we done traditional engagement we went on and had our first child in 2010 January prior to me having the baby my husband applied for visitors visa which he was refused on the basis of funds.

After the birth of my second child he applied to enter the UK as a student in 2012 but was also refused as the agent he used produced fraudulent bank statement which was then flagged up by ECO and attracted a 10 year ban.

My question to all the gorus in the house is...now that we are legally married (marriage conducted in Lagos Ikoyi) and I'm currently working and I meet the financial requirements, I can prove that both kid are his (dna) do we stand a chance to go down the spousal route?

I have done my own personal research and found out that marriage (spousal route) supersedes any ban however it is ultimately down to the ECO discretion.

Please all constructive advise is well come.

God Bless you all in advance.

Thanks


Your research has told you the truth. Be truthful and apologetic in your application. Remember, no more lies + wuruwuru + devlish agents........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 1:50pm On Sep 07, 2018
Minnienellie24:


If the TLS office is not so far from where you are I would suggest you pop in there... I read on facebook about someone whose vignette had expired before he/she received pick up email from the TLS office.

Nah TLS chop the gbese nah.... They would have to send passport back for reissue nah..... Vignette delayed is not vignette denied.........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Minnienellie24: 1:56pm On Sep 07, 2018
claremont:
Type : Settlement fiancé visa
Priority : Yes grin
Date of application : 18/07/2018
Biometrics : 27/07/2018
Documents sent : 30/07/2018
Documents received email: Nil
Decision made : Refused 22/08/2018 with letter from UKVI claiming documents from sponsor (British passport, payslips etc) not received by them.
22/08/2018: A strongly worded email sent to UKVI showing proof documents were sent and signed for by UKVI, Sheffield.
23/08/2018: Fiancé contacted by UKVI via phone and email apologising for their mistake, asked for fiancé passport to be sent back to them as soon as possible for reconsideration.
Visa approved: 06/09/2018, picked up by fiancé 07/09/2018
Visa dated from : 06/09/2018 - 06/03/2019
Total fiancé visa fees paid including priority fee, English test, TB test etc: £2700 or thereabout.

Documents submitted by sponsor to UKVI Sheffield
1. VAF 4A form.
2. Letter from sponsor to UKVI detailing chronology of relationship.
3. Flight tickets to Bleep.
4. Hotel booking receipts to Bleep.
5. Money transfer receipts to fiancé.
6. Notice for marriage email printout from Bleep council.
8. Letter of employment and contract.
9. Payslips.
10. Bank statement.
12. Stocks and shares investment print-out.
13. P60 end of year certificate.
14. Land registry document for my UK property.
15. Mortgage document.
16. Energy bill.
17. Phone and internet bill.
18. Ex-employer document to prove presence in Bleep in 2013.
20. 2 passport photographs.
21. Expired Nigerian passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.
22. British passport showing visa stamps to Bleep.

A key point to note is that none of my documents were dated within 28 days, with the exception of the most current payslip. The documents were put together in May because we planned to apply in June, but she ended up doing the wrong English test which made us push the application to late July after she did the proper test. However, I keep hearing this '28 day rule'.

Congratulations @claremont

Please dont encourage others to go against the stated rule. That it worked (luck) for you doesnt render it void. You can give it a trial for your on-coming spouse visa.

THE 28 DAYS RULE IS VERY IMPORTANT AS AT TODAY. FUTURE APPLICANTS PLEASE TAKE NOTE.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Show1223: 3:59pm On Sep 07, 2018
[
Thank you

I might have to check them in their office then, cos even my hubby has received my documents back about a week ago.

quote author=Lexusgs430 post=70986751]

Nah TLS chop the gbese nah.... They would have to send passport back for reissue nah..... Vignette delayed is not vignette denied......... [/quote]
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by deji2009(m): 4:22pm On Sep 07, 2018
Bhol28:
Please can u share your timeline from the application day.

Sorry, I had to quote you to post my message.
I applied for a spouse visa with 1 dependent child of 11 months old whom was asked to pay £0 at the time of application and was given IHS ref number which was submitted. UKVI emailed me to pay IHS fee. Any experience? Looks like they’re be granted their visa. Both priority visa deferred until I pay and contact them as instructed to further the application.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Bhol28: 4:32pm On Sep 07, 2018
deji2009:


Sorry, I had to quote you to post my message.
I applied for a spouse visa with 1 dependent child of 11 months old whom was asked to pay £0 at the time of application and was given IHS ref number which was submitted. UKVI emailed me to pay IHS fee. Any experience? Looks like they’re be granted their visa. Both priority visa deferred until I pay and contact them as instructed to further the application.
There is high probability they will grant the visa,though IHS fee is compulsory but they request for payment if not paid while applying mostly for applications that will be granted
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Launna29: 4:49pm On Sep 07, 2018
deji2009:


Sorry, I had to quote you to post my message.
I applied for a spouse visa with 1 dependent child of 11 months old whom was asked to pay £0 at the time of application and was given IHS ref number which was submitted. UKVI emailed me to pay IHS fee. Any experience? Looks like they’re be granted their visa. Both priority visa deferred until I pay and contact them as instructed to further the application.


Just like my son and I as well. My two year old’s IHS was £0 at the initial stage. On 14 WD they sent an email with a link to pay for him which my husband paid. We are on 53WD Standard. I just pray it doesn’t take forever seeing that other people have been waiting for a while.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by carnal: 5:41pm On Sep 07, 2018
My name is Tosin, I have been issued a tier 4 visa to study at the university of Portsmouth, however my daughter has been


Please i need urgent response.
justwise and all, pls pls
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Priorygroup: 9:04pm On Sep 07, 2018
Bhol28:
Please can u share your timeline from the application day.

Settlement visa
Applied Sep 2017
Refused Feb 2018
Appeal Mar 2018
Refusal overturned June 2018
Passport submitted on 23rd July 2018
Still awaiting for collection ........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by deji2009(m): 9:39pm On Sep 07, 2018
Launna29:



Just like my son and I as well. My two year old’s IHS was £0 at the initial stage. On 14 WD they sent an email with a link to pay for him which my husband paid. We are on 53WD Standard. I just pray it doesn’t take forever seeing that other people have been waiting for a while.

Priority or non-priority ?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Launna29: 10:09pm On Sep 07, 2018
deji2009:


Priority or non-priority ?

Non-priority. Hoping for everyone’s good news.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Bhol28: 10:19pm On Sep 07, 2018
Priorygroup:


Settlement visa
Applied Sep 2017
Refused Feb 2018
Appeal Mar 2018
Refusal overturned June 2018
Passport submitted on 23rd July 2018
Still awaiting for collection ........
Congrats once again and thanks for sharing your success timeline,i pray to have such timeline too soon Ijn.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Dydaa: 4:56pm On Sep 08, 2018
Hi everyone!

New here. ive gone thru d thread but mehn jst 100pages bckwards and eye dey turn me. But i thnk iv got ans to some of my questions already.

Ok! so hubby and eye did our registry in april i thnk. he is a british citizen. we have a daughter who is 18months who was born in the United states but we applied for her British passport early this yr in Feb and we have that too. So naija don tire me oo, we plan to join him soon. We had to wait for the 6 months pay slip which wil b complete by d end of d month and yr it equates to 18600 at d end of d yr. He has all d tenancy agreement documents we used for our daughter passport application. i work for the government here and can include my payslips. I did my masters in d UK so dnt nid d NARIC cert or ielts! i thnk im almost ready to go. my P now is communication log oooo. we dont do facebook or bbm. jst watsapp and i change fones constantly and end chats too once my fone starts to hang. so dont hv chats that go wayyy back. we have some pictures from our trad, our registry, during my dotas birth he was der too and her 1st bday which we also celebrated in d US early ds yr. do i really hv any think to b scared of? lastly plz how do i print out the pictures? picture cards or on plain paper? plz i nid help wt these and any other info needed. tnx
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 5:25pm On Sep 08, 2018
Dydaa:
Hi everyone!

New here. ive gone thru d thread but mehn jst 100pages bckwards and eye dey turn me. But i thnk iv got ans to some of my questions already.

Ok! so hubby and eye did our registry in april i thnk. he is a british citizen. we have a daughter who is 18months who was born in the United states but we applied for her British passport early this yr in Feb and we have that too. So naija don tire me oo, we plan to join him soon. We had to wait for the 6 months pay slip which wil b complete by d end of d month and yr it equates to 18600 at d end of d yr. He has all d tenancy agreement documents we used for our daughter passport application. i work for the government here and can include my payslips. I did my masters in d UK so dnt nid d NARIC cert or ielts! i thnk im almost ready to go. my P now is communication log oooo. we dont do facebook or bbm. jst watsapp and i change fones constantly and end chats too once my fone starts to hang. so dont hv chats that go wayyy back. we have some pictures from our trad, our registry, during my dotas birth he was der too and her 1st bday which we also celebrated in d US early ds yr. do i really hv any think to b scared of? lastly plz how do i print out the pictures? picture cards or on plain paper? plz i nid help wt these and any other info needed. tnx

Ever heard of an app called freeprints?
Do you have backup history of chats?
Let's assume you don't, what about your husband’s chat history?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Dydaa: 6:25pm On Sep 08, 2018
Oh thanx. I thnk he should edit that part cos some p might jst read a d copy that. Was confused for a bit. Was going to ask thot d 28day rule states no bill shuld b older than 28days

Minnienellie24:


Congratulations @claremont

Please dont encourage others to go against the stated rule. That it worked (luck) for you doesnt render it void. You can give it a trial for your on-coming spouse visa.

THE 28 DAYS RULE IS VERY IMPORTANT AS AT TODAY. FUTURE APPLICANTS PLEASE TAKE NOTE.

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