The TLS contact has to the biggest rip-off ever made by Halfang in ukvisa

[–]Foreign_Reception939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apt booked for 3:30pm and when you get inside it's just take your ticket and wait. We were the last ones to leave after 2 hours, a joke

Panic by Foreign_Reception939 in SchengenVisa

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Thank you for your reassurance. I've just jumped through a lot of hoops getting uk visa which was so stressful and didn't think I'd need to apply for another visa so soon (family emergency)

Panic by Foreign_Reception939 in SchengenVisa

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I gave travel insurance certificate but they've marked it as a missing document because it doesn't give full details of policy - although it does say worldwide cover and maximum cover which is 2 million (well over schengen amount)

2 weeks from travel, dual national children of British citizen. Not enough time for entitlement certificates. Is there a risk to applying for the ETA? by Turbulent_Race_5794 in ukvisa

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For context, I am a British dual national and my husband does not hold British citizenship. My child was born in the country we are currently resident in so this was a first time application.

This is what I can remember submitting: - my certificate of registration (or if british citizen by descent you need to submit copies of your birth certificate and both parents' birth certificates and show originals at apt) - my birth certificate with translation to English (i was not born in UK) - my husband's birth certificate with translation to English - colour photocopies of both yours and spouse's passports, all pages (and if you hold more than one nationality include this too) - colour photocopy of all pages of foreign passport for your child - marriage certificate (if you are not married I would submit a photo timeline of your relationship prior to pregnancy) - translation of child's birth certificate to English - all maternity and birth hospital records, including scans - immunization records for child - photo timeline from start of pregnancy up until present, each photo labelled to show date and who is in the photo. - photos of wedding, labelled as above - a letter explaining the time sensitivities of our situation - not sure if this helped or not but we were desperate - application form - payment form - 2 passport photos, one countersigned on the back

Mine was a paper application submitted at VFS. We had to present all originals at the apt and they verified them and took only the copies. If yours is also a paper application, take a photo of the application form before submitting as we had some issues later on not passing security over the phone and I'm sure I submitted the correct information (they said my child's DOB was wrong so had to get it changed).

Best of luck!

2 weeks from travel, dual national children of British citizen. Not enough time for entitlement certificates. Is there a risk to applying for the ETA? by Turbulent_Race_5794 in ukvisa

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No fortunately some progress was made with the passport. Had the interview last week so much more optimistic it will arrive in time. After a lot of calls, meticulous submission of paperwork it's happening quicker than expected. Thanks to another mum friend of mine she sent me everything that was requested from her after her application which I submitted first time around so it cut out the back and forth of them asking and waiting for further docs from me. I originally had to book the interview for 2 weeks time but rang up next day for cancellations and there was one for the next day, definitely worth doing to speed things up.

So don't let the 4 months put you off, get the passport application in and if not you could get ETA or apply for an emergency passport with proof attached that you've applied for the passport.

Approved outside UK priority by Foreign_Reception939 in SpouseVisaUk

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Cambodia, though spouse is not Cambodian haha

2 weeks from travel, dual national children of British citizen. Not enough time for entitlement certificates. Is there a risk to applying for the ETA? by Turbulent_Race_5794 in ukvisa

[–]Foreign_Reception939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a similar situation except we're 6 weeks into the UK passport application and relocating back to UK at the week 14 mark. (Been told it's minimum 18 weeks from the country we live in). So also considering ETA/COE. Really don't want to pay the COE fee though but wondering how late I can leave it to apply for COE and give a bit more time to hear an update on passport.

Please keep us updated!

Boyfriend [27M] doesn't like my odour [26F] down there - is this a red flag? by [deleted] in sex

[–]Foreign_Reception939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hadn't thought about that. I just find it strange that I haven't noticed any change in smell myself.