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Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« on: January 15, 2011, 07:10:17 PM »
Ok...Finally there just waiting on Fiancee's posted paperwork!!!! Now...I started putting everything into plastic sleeves and a binder - but I thought i read NOT to do this???? Should I include table of contents? Do I organize by subject like "His Finances", "Her Finances"... Is there an order they will prefer the information? I assuming it would follow in the order of the application questions and requests for submission. Please advise cause Y'all are simply the best!

Tracy Owen


Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2011, 07:14:28 PM »
No plastic sleeves, no binders -- they just add weight & shipping costs & you probably won't get them back any way. Invest in a huge binder clip and post it flags to lable each section & call it good.

There is no preferred way to organize. Just make sure your biometrics & application are on top and if you're using the Settlement Priority Service put the receipt on top of everything else.
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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2011, 10:33:27 PM »
TY so much.....you have truly been a lifeline for me!!!! I owe you a coffee when I get there!!!

Tracy


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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2011, 01:06:10 AM »
No Binders?  Oops.  I have a cheap-o binder and cheap folders.  My fiance and I have too much stuff to fit in a binder clip!   :o  I don't care about getting the binder or folders back though. 
Application Done Online: 1/12/2011
Biometrics: 1/18/2011
Application mailed via FedEx: 1/18/2011
Application Arrived at LA Consulate: 1/19/2011
Confirmation E-Mail Received: 1/24/2011
Visa Issued (according to the visa): 1/27/2011
Leave for Scotland!   April 11, 2011


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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2011, 06:26:33 AM »
If you can't fit everything into a binder clip, you've probably got more than you need :).
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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2011, 07:38:03 AM »
If you can't fit everything into a binder clip, you've probably got more than you need :).

Agreed. Just the basics.

Passports(s) Applicant/Sponsor
Sponsor Letter
Application
Biometrics Sheet
Proof you've met in person (a pic or two of you together maybe a boarding pass or two)
Sponsors paystubs/income proof 3-6 months
Sponsors bank statements 3-6 months
Your bank statements 3-6 months if using to meet the maintenance requirement
Sponsors accommodation
Settlement Priority Service Receipt (if you chose to use the service)


Then depending on the situation a couple of other items come into play but those are the basics for those with no kids, no previous marriages, not living with anyone else or needing 3rd party support.

Also Binder clips come in 2" capacity (the largest I've seen) so if you've filled that you need to look at what you're sending as it's probably not necessary.

TY so much.....you have truly been a lifeline for me!!!! I owe you a coffee when I get there!!!

Tracy

You're welcome Tracy...You don't owe me anything, but if you do happen up Derby way at some point and I'm still here drop me a PM and I'd love to meet up for a coffee on me of course.  :)


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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2011, 12:37:59 PM »
if going to get married in the uk  do u have to have proof that u are going to get married (booked a time to get married say gretna green ) in advance ?


Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2011, 02:31:17 PM »
if going to get married in the uk  do u have to have proof that u are going to get married (booked a time to get married say gretna green ) in advance ?

At a minimum you would need a date and some sort of proof that you've contact the proper authorities (Registry Office) in order to give the proper notice. Sometimes just an email that you sent to the Registry Office saying that you want to get married on a certian day and are inquiring about the process with their response to you will suffice...However, I've you've booked any venues, paid any deposits, just include the proof.


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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2011, 05:38:28 PM »
Passports(s) Applicant/Sponsor
Sponsor Letter
Application
Biometrics Sheet
Proof you've met in person (a pic or two of you together maybe a boarding pass or two)
Sponsors paystubs/income proof 3-6 months
Sponsors bank statements 3-6 months
Your bank statements 3-6 months if using to meet the maintenance requirement
Sponsors accommodation
Settlement Priority Service Receipt (if you chose to use the service)

Are all these needed when applying for the initial UK marriage Visa??
16/11/10- Engaged in Paris
28/01/11- Biometrics appt. UK Visitor Marriage visa mailed Priority Service
04/02/11- Visa arrives. Fly to UK
15/02/11- After waiting mandatory 10 days, Intent to Marry appt. at registrar's office
26/03/11- Married!
13/04/11- I fly back to US
15/04/11- Biometrics appt. EEA Family Permit mailed Priority Service
21/04/11- EEA FP arrives
08/05/11- I move back to London!
10/06/11- Sent EEA2 app w/passports
13/06/11- EEA2 received at Home Office
09/07/11- CoA
01/10/11- EEA2 RC received


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Re: Organization of Fiancee Visa Paperwork
« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2011, 06:36:14 PM »
Quote from: JP & Antje on January 25, 2011, 05:38:28 PM
Are all these needed when applying for the initial UK marriage Visa??

No, because you're not applying for a UK marriage visa (the marriage visa is the fiance visa that costs $1200 and is for people marrying UK citizens).

You will be applying for a 'marriage visitor' visa (completely different type of visa to the one being talked about on this thread) and the requirements you need to meet/documents you need are listed on these pages:

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/visitors/documents/

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/marriage-cp-visitors/eligible/


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