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Some good news. The TGF submittedan application last Wednesday and picked up the 2 year UK settlement visa yesterday (Monday).

There are three (3) important lessons learned.

1. Search on Thai Visa.com and learn from the information / problems / mistakes / advice of previous posters

2. Make sure that you check and understand the rules that apply to your situation http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pa...d=1018721067257

3. Structure the your sponsor letter (also see Rob's pinned advice) to cover each of the criteria specific to the type of visa your TGF is applying for. Each as separate numbered section, make the affirmative statement that you comply for each item, then explain why and cross reference to the evidence submitted with your sponsor letter.

We were surprised how easy it was but thanks is due to Thai Visa and all the posters who have posted guidance on UK visas.

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well done and congratulations on your settlement visa,

And i agree with do your home work befor applying for vv or settlement visa and remember to tell the truth.

all the best pete and som.

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With the recent spate of refusal posts, I was wondering whether anyone would get a settlement visa. You mentioned Robs post and downloads were very helpfull, and we found the same when we were recently given a tourist visa for my GF.

Well done to you both and hope you have a great 2 years ahead.

Guemlum

  • 1 year later...
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Amazing how time flies....nearly two years has gone by. 2nd March 2009 is the date we will apply for ILR.

TGF has settled in well and has passed the life in the Uk test as well as the level 2 english. Apart from making sure we have plenty of documents showing we have been living together at the same address what else should we do / be aware of for the ILR application?

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