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1.       solitaire
85 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 03:48 pm

Hi please can someone tell me what I have to do or forms that need to be fillied in so that my husband can come to england.

Thanks

2.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:01 pm

Here's an essay by one of the members here. I hope it'll help you

http://www.turkishclass.com/ue_essay.php?page_id=203

Also, if you search the forum you will find loads of useful info.

Good luck

3.       solitaire
85 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:16 pm

God does this mean that if you have any type of debt that they wont let me come over?

4.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:17 pm

Quoting solitaire:

Hi please can someone tell me what I have to do or forms that need to be fillied in so that my husband can come to england.

Thanks


It is not difficult at all:

go to the home office website.
there is a form called 'claim your spouse' there, ( form number is HO-CYS-901)

you just have to fill it up and sign with the date.
(It is not a big form)
and make sure you check the relevant box (immediate spouses claim box)
good luck

ps..that assey is not up to date..new home office secretary has changed a lot of things recently..

5.       solitaire
85 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:26 pm

hi sorry I tried looking for this form but cant find it do you have the web addy?

6.       lady in red
6947 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:40 pm

Quoting solitaire:

hi sorry I tried looking for this form but cant find it do you have the web addy?



I thınk thehandsom mıght have gıven you the wrong form number here, I think it should be HO-AX-901. I also think thehandsom has become a little bored again

7.       solitaire
85 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:49 pm

i must be looking in the wrong places cos i cant find either of these forms anywhere

8.       lady in red
6947 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 04:53 pm

Quoting solitaire:

i must be looking in the wrong places cos i cant find either of these forms anywhere

:-S

9.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 05:46 pm

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/
Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018721067257

Maybe this will help.

10.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 05:56 pm

could it be one of these forms?

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1014919208354

11.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 06:27 pm

Quoting SERA_2005:

could it be one of these forms?

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1014919208354


Sera,
I know that page..But all those forms are old..
New home office secretary 'Jacqui Smith' and Gordon Brown are trying to make fundamental changes to all this 'brining your partner in to the UK' problem.

They have been trying to make it as easy as possible (just one simple form and 'claim your spouse'!!), after receiving many complaints from the girls in similar situation.

I think, even The Archbishop of Canterbury intervened on this subject and said something publicly recently..(his criticism for the home office was coming from within the very concept of the eroding family values in the UK)

12.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 06:31 pm

Ok Handsom thanks for the info, and just so we are clear i was trying to help out someone else on the forum not claiming that i had all the answers or even that this information was for myself.I am sure you are correct in what your saying and changes are trying to be made to the system. However there is no evidence of that on the websites that we have all been looking with no success today,hopefully they will provide this soon.

13.       lady in red
6947 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 06:32 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting SERA_2005:

could it be one of these forms?

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1014919208354


Sera,
I know that page..But all those forms are old..
New home office secretary 'Jacqui Smith' and Gordon Brown are trying to make fundamental changes to all this 'brining your partner in to the UK' problem.

They have been trying to make it as easy as possible (just one simple form and 'claim your spouse'!!), after receiving many complaints from the girls in similar situation.

I think, even The Archbishop of Canterbury intervened on this subject and said something publicly recently..(his criticism for the home office was coming from within the very concept of the eroding family values in the UK)



Did you read that in 'The Independent' handsom? I know it's your favourite newspaper.

14.       solitaire
85 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 06:46 pm

Yeah I thought it might be one of these forms. Thanks for all your help.

15.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 07:00 pm

Your more than welcome.Hope you eventually get him here and everything works out for you.

16.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 12 Mar 2008 Wed 11:12 pm

One more Turk in England?
That is the last straw....

17.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 10:04 am

Could somebody please export some Turks to Ireland? The baklava/kunefe/kadayif making ones please.

18.       stephanieobrien
54 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 11:21 am

Quoting Daydreamer:

Could somebody please export some Turks to Ireland? The baklava/kunefe/kadayif making ones please.



where in Ireland do you live Daydreamer ,I live in Dublin and there are a few fine Turks living there

19.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 11:37 am

I'm in Cavan Town. Actually I don't really care if they're fine or not, male or female as long as they run a restaurant with desserts. Mmmm yummy!

20.       stephanieobrien
54 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 12:05 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

I'm in Cavan Town. Actually I don't really care if they're fine or not, male or female as long as they run a restaurant with desserts. Mmmm yummy!


sorry Cant help you there Daydream mostly Turkish takeaways in Dublin

21.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 01:57 pm

I thought there are no town in EU suffering from kebap delicacy..

22.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:06 pm

Yes, kebaps are everywhere. But I hope desserts will follow - I'm not really keen on meat

23.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:12 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Yes, kebaps are everywhere. But I hope desserts will follow - I'm not really keen on meat


Daydreamer,
I can see a huge business opportunity here.
Send me your msn..
so we can discuss this lol

24.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:22 pm

Quoting thehandsom:


Daydreamer,
I can see a huge business opportunity here.
Send me your msn..
so we can discuss this lol



Men never listen, do they? Weren't you the one to resolve my MSN problem?

25.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:34 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Quoting thehandsom:


Daydreamer,
I can see a huge business opportunity here.
Send me your msn..
so we can discuss this lol

Weren't you the one to resolve my MSN problem?


I thought you forgot that incident (I guess, I should have waited a bit longer..wrong timing.. damn)lol ..

26.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:36 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Men never listen, do they? Weren't you the one to resolve my MSN problem?


Don't trust him canim, I think he still wants to teach you how to deal with rejection... lol

27.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 13 Mar 2008 Thu 02:45 pm

Quoting thehandsom:


I thought you forgot that incident (I guess, I should have waited a bit longer..wrong timing.. damn)lol ..



I never forget But feel forgiven if you check my translation in the translation forum. lol

Quoting Catwoman:


Don't trust him canim, I think he still wants to teach you how to deal with rejection...



Yeah, maybe you're right, I'm too sensitive and gullible. I trust people too easily And I just thought he liked me

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