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  1. pennybarry
    Yes you can actually get the result sameday if you have money and still have more time. In my case, gusto ko talaga one day application lang so I can get it same day. But the problem was, di ako qualified dahil, late ako nakapag take ng exam. I took my life in the UK exam 2 days before my visa expire so hindi ako na-qualified. At least you have more time and money. So goodluck!
  2. pennybarry
    Puwede na sigurong hindi basta't lahat ng requirements na kailangan mo ay ibinigay nya sa iyo. Kasi ako, ILR ang ginawa ko. Ako lahat ang nag-ayos ng papers ko at walang tumulong sa akin kasi busy asawa ko sa job. Help lang ako ng byenan ko sa bayad kasi may checking account sya. OK naman, naaprub after more than two months.
    Click mo ito double click blue letters or link mo at basahin mo mabuti. Heto lahat need mo : http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukr...ontype/flr(m)/
  3. Arthur Little
    Hi Shiera,

    My wife and I were married in the Phils, and so bypassed FLR - having gone straight for a Spousal Visa. I DID attend when she presented her application in Manila ... since I was still in the Philippines at the time, anyway ... otherwise, I believe, I NEEDN'T have.

    Consequently, I don't honestly *THINK it will be absolutely necessary for your husband to BE there on the 29th. Of course, if he can spare time off work, then it would do no harm if he WERE to accompany you ... even if only for moral support!

    I have based my *assumption on the premise that, HAD you been applying by post, NEITHER of you would've been present in any case.

    Hopefully, this reply will set your mind at ease. However, if I can be of any further help, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

    Good Luck, my friend, I'm SURE all will be well! xxgrinning--00xx3:

    Arthur.
  4. darren-b
    We always did postal applications but as far as I am aware there is no need for your husband to be there as you are the one applying.
  5. winner
    hi edesa phone sometime today
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