Lisa D
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1. You need a police report for the UK.
2. At least $10k (USD) for a single person.
3. Not really - it is a matter of how it suits your life.
Awesome. Thanks so much. I dont suppose you know how I get the UK police check?
1. You need a police report for the UK.
2. At least $10k (USD) for a single person.
3. Not really - it is a matter of how it suits your life.
You get the UK check done through ACRO.
It's pretty straightforward but they aren't exactly fast. You're looking at at least two weeks for them to process it, plus the time to mail the application to the UK (they don't accept applications online) and for them to then post it back.
You get the UK check done through ACRO.
It's pretty straightforward but they aren't exactly fast. You're looking at at least two weeks for them to process it, plus the time to mail the application to the UK (they don't accept applications online) and for them to then post it back.
Wil do matey, what's your case number. Don't give me all of it, just a the first digit will do if you're under 1000 or the first two digits if you're above 1000.
Exicted huh? Haha. I know how you feel. I am currently so excited and at the same time crapping myself.. talk about mixed emotions. Congrats on going current though. Im so happy for Caroline and Gemma as well. It's all going so well. I hope this keeps up.
Ok, spreadsheet all updated with our successes, newly currents and @lisaD.
Reeko - the 9 FAMM notes (official interpretation of the law) are here (point 2). The actual law is INA 202(b)4 - shown after that.
Thanks heaps for the advice and for saving me money on an immigration lawyer! Could you direct me to the source of that info you quoted? Have a feeling this will be crucial for my case/interview...
My case is similar to the other one that you posted, though he had the benefit of university records proving his parents were studying at the time... My case will need to rest on signed (and verified) statements from my parents, their birth certs, etc... Wish me luck!
A bit late, but huge congrats to Caroline and Gemma! And to Deb and co. who have gone current! Team 2015OC kicking goals.
Thanks heaps for the advice and for saving me money on an immigration lawyer! Could you direct me to the source of that info you quoted? Have a feeling this will be crucial for my case/interview...
My case is similar to the other one that you posted, though he had the benefit of university records proving his parents were studying at the time... My case will need to rest on signed (and verified) statements from my parents, their birth certs, etc... Wish me luck!