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✎ EN Kind of questions the entry clearance officer ask?

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by Curious One, May 31, 2006.

  1. Curious One

    Curious One Active Member

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    I have one last question that I have been wondoring about as I go through the process of getting my fiance` visa. Once it is approved and issued to me, what kind of questions might the entry clearance officer at the port of entry ask? If any, do I need to furnish any type of documents at the point of entry other than the visa, or is all that taken care of during the application process? Also, does the whole "sufficient funds" rule apply as it did when I was a visitor? As in I need to have so much money on me at the time of my journey. Thanks very much for any feedback or help with answering these questions.
     
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    Be good if you tell us more,can`t remember your "story"......
     
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    I am in the process of applying for a fiance` visa, and I just had a question pertaining to entry point clearance. I made a thread a while back in March about getting married to my UK fiance`,as I've begun the process of applying for the visa. My question was , once it is approved and issued to me. When I go over, what all questions might the immigration officer ask me, or what all documents might I need to furnish? Or, does the visa just automatically grant me entry? I am just trying to get all my facts straight and know what to be prepared for really. I hope that is a bit clearer. :) Thanks for the feedback!
     
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    It should.
    To be safe,have all the photocopies of all documents.
    Its nail-baiting time for you and I understand.
    Everything will be OK ;)
     
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    Thanks a lot. I appreciate it! :)
     
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