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Philippine Immigration Reqmts

Discussion in 'Life in the UK' started by Boots, Nov 17, 2016.

  1. Boots
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    Boots New Member

    Hi all! I recently received my approved Spouse Visa. I need advises on what documents I should bring to the airport on the day of my departure that Phil Immigration may require or ask me to show them.

    Thanks much :)
  2. Maley
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    Maley Well-Known Member

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    as far as what i can gather, just the cfo sticker. I will be bringing the original documents that i have provided on my visa application. It shouldnt be asked by immigration officer here but it will be useful when you apply for the next visa after 6 months.
  3. Boots
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    Boots New Member

    Thank you :)
  4. Brom27
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    Brom27 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Congratulations on your successful application. As for your concern, it's wise to bring the documents that you submitted with you (put it in your hand carry bag). Some immigratiom officers in London will ask proof about your husband's address (this is only base from other's experience I read). Also if you're not traveling with your husband make sure you have phone ready with you in case they want to contact them (but it's not always the case). Just be ready for everything. Congrats again and enjoy the UK. :)
  5. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Hi @Brom27 my son and I will be traveling with my Fiance to UK. Do you think I do not need to bring any papers?
  6. Brom27
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    Brom27 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I think it's wise to bring all the docs you submitted with your application. I'm not sure if they require any extra documents for your son but might be good idea to have his birth certificate ready just to prove he is your son. You should be okay really especially if you're traveling with your fiancé. Enjoy. :)
  7. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    And my name is written on his visa so I have no worries. Alright, will bring everything I could. :)
  8. Boots
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    Boots New Member

    Hi Brom27! Thank you for the tip. By the way, do you happen to know that having a Spouse Visa, I can only book a one way flight?
  9. Boots
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    Boots New Member

    By the way, can I book a one way ticket only? will that be ok'd in Phil Immigration?
  10. Maley
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    that was what suggested on my question yesterday- that it is okay to book a one-way ticket. I know initial common sense will tell you it should be okay since you really dont know when you'll be back in ph but we all know how immigration in ph works (or doesnt work in this case)
  11. Brom27
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    Brom27 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Yes definitely. You are not obliged to have a return ticket. It's a spouse visa and they should know that it's a settlement visa meaning you'll be living in the UK. So don't bother about booking a two way ticket. Enjoy :)
  12. tipipay
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    tipipay Active Member

    Another question in mind answered. Thanks!

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