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Re: spouse visa

Postby Stantheman » October 12, 2009, 9:43 pm

Along with the medical check, which encluded chest xray for TB, my wife had to get some inoculations that were required. Make sure you wife to be takes any official inoculation records, from hospital/doctor, with her when she has the exam, cuts the cost a little.
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Re: spouse visa

Postby ThaiVisaExpress » November 4, 2009, 2:33 pm

We never have heard of this the only requirement is the TB test certificate.
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Re: spouse visa

Postby easterneye » March 26, 2010, 3:24 am

Hi
Anyone reading this from the UK needs to go to BKK I am afraid ,, when I done all the ol mularky for my missus I paid for all her medical ,, TB tests etc at Udon ,complete waste of money ,,,,,, I then had to pay for 2 weeks hotel and travel to BKK for her tests ,,,,they made her test TB every morning for 7 days at 6am ,, and guess what it was all clear ! ( I do think however the UK gov is giving instructions to all non EU Countries to make it as bloody awkward as they possibly can so people either give up or run out of money or both ) good luck to all
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Re: spouse visa

Postby wazza » March 26, 2010, 5:54 pm

If u had to get a sputum test at 0600 every day for 1 week, they are scamming u, a chest x ray or a mantoux test is all thats necessary, UNLESS 1 of the last 2 tests are positive and then u do a sputum test.
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Re: spouse visa

Postby innercircle » April 8, 2010, 2:24 pm

hi everyone
my wife got her visa this week thanks everyone for your help =D>
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Re: spouse visa

Postby nkstan » April 8, 2010, 6:16 pm

innercircle wrote:hi everyone
my wife got her visa this week thanks everyone for your help =D>

:D Glad everything worked out well for you!

How about sharing your step by step process and any little hurdles that you actually experienced,for the others coming behind you?
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Re: spouse visa

Postby innercircle » April 8, 2010, 9:57 pm

the longest and painful thing was getting all the paper work sorted out, i used a company from bangkok to take care of all the translating of documents and helping the wife to get her medical and police checks done.
They also lodged everything and let us know all the documents that we had to get.
It got lodged on the 26/1/10 so it took about 2 months to get the visa but took about 4 months to sort out all the paper work.
if anyone wonts to know anything about the process i can answer what i know.
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Re: spouse visa

Postby Dazzer » April 10, 2010, 12:26 am

Hi to all. just had word TW had beed granted her spouse visa today, applied on 26th Feb, what suprises me is she did not have to have an interview, used Siam Legal in BKK. Best £600 I have ever spend, no worry no hassle no interview, I recommend them.
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Re: spouse visa

Postby easterneye » April 10, 2010, 12:56 am

Well done Dazzer and the missus ,,,,,all of us that have been through all this crap will know how good you feel now,,,,,mind you thats only the beginning ,,,,,,,wait till you go through all the nonsense at Croydon for her FLR and then 2 years later her ILR also relieving you of about £2500 -£3000 along the way ooooo almost forgot another £1000 in she wants a UK passport in 3 years time ,,,,,,,good luck matey !!!!!!!!
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