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Re: ILR Panic
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2011, 05:03:58 PM »
So his long birth certificate, listing where his parents are from, is sufficient to meet this requirement then?

Yes, it's an official government document.


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Re: ILR Panic
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2011, 05:10:38 PM »
Whew, thank you! For some reason, I assumed that it would need to be one of his parents' documents directly. Now, if only the post office had been open!
10/12/08: Completed and submitted online application for UK spousal visa
10/14/08: Biometrics done (as a walk-in a day early)
10/15/08: Visa application package sent to courier overnight
10/16/08: Application received by courier and delivered to Chicago consulate
10/20/08: Called courier to ask about delays, told it was approved!!
10/21/08: Visa in hand.  Date issued 10/18/08
11/19/08: Flight to Leeds!
3/18/14: Checking service appointment for naturalisation
4/19/14: Naturalisation approved
5/15/14: Citizenship ceremony


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