KazzE Posted December 10, 2006 Share Posted December 10, 2006 Hello, despite the fact that my TRA issue is still not resolved (remaining hopeful) I am ploughing through the visa application forms. I wonder if anyone can help with the following questions 80 Hubby was born in Germany, while father was in the army, both parents British (father born in Jersey) and he has always been classed as british Would this cause any problems? Q23 Give details of all visits including short stays to countries outside Australia for last 10yrs should we include school trips to Germany and Belgium? there are no stamps in thier passports what about a cruise to the Caribeen? we embarked at Southampton and had our passports checked but no stamp we went to 5 Caribeen islands but did not go through customs at any point or have our passports stamped I can't remember what happened when we got back to Southampton but we have no stamp in our passports and I can't remember nor do we have stamps for our return dates for 3 trips to USA (we have stamps for entering but not exiting USA) Q24 and poss Q25 I thought I would leave blank and attach covering letter (Ta Gill :wink: ) 47A Q3 assuming I can leave blank as will not have info Q16 - Does depentant live at same address Son lives at uni term time but main address is same as ours, so I am only going to include home address? Q23 - Enclose evidence of qualifications from primary? include first school that he was at for one year? what evidence? I was thinking: school report from primary Exam certs from secondary and college BUT we can only find the statement of results form for his GCSE's do you think this would be acceptable? Q23 - employment I am assuming include all part time he is just about to hand in notice so that he can concentrate on his studies next term so I am wondering whether to say he is unemployed and list current part time work under previous Part D - previous addresses List all addresses where this dependant has lived for 12 months or more.......... should I include his uni halls addresses? What about ringing the number on the form? do they welcome phone enquires sorry this was so long, hopefully any answers will help other people too many thanks for any replies Karen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lol63 Posted December 10, 2006 Share Posted December 10, 2006 Tell them he is unemployed, you could state previous employment but you have to be careful what you put down as earnings, my son had to pack in work as he was earing too much (£100 a week). Personally I would put that he lives at uni, but include evidence that you pay for everything he needs, so that he is classed as dependant, hope this helps, sorry can't help with your other questions but someone else will. Lol x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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