As you all know, I'm coming along with regards to the visa. Each day, something new is being checked off the box. I am pretty well set with regards to relationship evidence. I may add a few more DeviantART logs in though.
I REALLY WANT TO THANK LOVEMYBRIT RIGHT NOW!!
I have used the checklist extensively provided by LoveMyBrit, and it's given me the confidence in the success rate of this visa, simply because they have successfully completed the visa themselves. Today, I have found introduction letter examples and advice on their website, when I did not think they would have it. I wrote my applicant letter of introduction today, have not printed it out yet though because I am considering on whether or not to send it to LoveMyBrit for review. If this visa application is a success, I might almost send the LoveMyBrit couple a box of chocolates because their advice to me is a godsend.
The GOV.UK website is difficult to understand and navigate, and it does not provide any examples or adequate details as to the visa process, and I know that is because of unique situations, which I will discuss here in a bit.
BUT I WANT TO SHOWER LOVEMYBRIT WITH MANY THANKS FOR THEIR HELP AND ADVICE!
Anyway, back to the unique situation thing. My husband, Dayle, currently receives Carer's Allowance for his older brother Callum. Needless to say, this makes him exempt from the £18,600 financial requirement. That may sound simple, but it isn't. I still have yet to totally figure out what to put into the application regarding this. It's stressing me out a bit. From the research I've done, legal advice was suggested by many outlets. I've got nearly $1,100 saved and I don't want to spend very much money right now, since I know legal advice may not be cheap in some cases. I'm hoping to find a legitimate source that provides a free consultation, or something. It will ease my worries in this whole situation.
It's a lot to think about right now, my mind is a big sticky web full of information and stuff, I don't even feel I have much more brainpower to continue writing..oafmnklsmakmf.,sma.,fms.asvjdoaskjoekalkfmwe
I think I can say for a fact that I could never be a researcher. So much digging and headaches.
I REALLY WANT TO THANK LOVEMYBRIT RIGHT NOW!!
I have used the checklist extensively provided by LoveMyBrit, and it's given me the confidence in the success rate of this visa, simply because they have successfully completed the visa themselves. Today, I have found introduction letter examples and advice on their website, when I did not think they would have it. I wrote my applicant letter of introduction today, have not printed it out yet though because I am considering on whether or not to send it to LoveMyBrit for review. If this visa application is a success, I might almost send the LoveMyBrit couple a box of chocolates because their advice to me is a godsend.
The GOV.UK website is difficult to understand and navigate, and it does not provide any examples or adequate details as to the visa process, and I know that is because of unique situations, which I will discuss here in a bit.
BUT I WANT TO SHOWER LOVEMYBRIT WITH MANY THANKS FOR THEIR HELP AND ADVICE!
I would not be this far if it weren't for them.
Anyway, back to the unique situation thing. My husband, Dayle, currently receives Carer's Allowance for his older brother Callum. Needless to say, this makes him exempt from the £18,600 financial requirement. That may sound simple, but it isn't. I still have yet to totally figure out what to put into the application regarding this. It's stressing me out a bit. From the research I've done, legal advice was suggested by many outlets. I've got nearly $1,100 saved and I don't want to spend very much money right now, since I know legal advice may not be cheap in some cases. I'm hoping to find a legitimate source that provides a free consultation, or something. It will ease my worries in this whole situation.
It's a lot to think about right now, my mind is a big sticky web full of information and stuff, I don't even feel I have much more brainpower to continue writing..oafmnklsmakmf.,sma.,fms.asvjdoaskjoekalkfmwe
I think I can say for a fact that I could never be a researcher. So much digging and headaches.
I EVEN WENT TO THE 5TH PAGE OF GOOGLE!!
...You NEVER do that unless you're that desperate.
Despite all this, though, I have good confidence in this visa thing. I want to say that it's thanks to, again, LoveMyBrit's checklist. Since they are a successful visa couple.
Seriously, check out LoveMyBrit, They have some amazingly helpful articles. Much better than this shit I post on here that seems to be buried under all the more popular blogs lol.
Also, if you're British, sign LoveMyBrit's petition! It's to encourage joint-sponsorship so other people can help contribute to the ridiculous £18,600 requirement.
*sigh*....we've got this. We can do this. I want to fight for Dayle. I love him, and I hate the word distance. I hate it. It's a cactus rolling off my tongue. I want to stop it, and end it. I want to stop these goodbyes. This little concern of mine isn't going to stop me!!
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