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Member Profile: hollisfamily (3 posts)
 
Hello, I'm hollisfamily
My nationality is United Kingdom
I last logged in on 03 Jan 2009
I have been a member since 30 Oct 2008
I have added 3 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 06 Nov 2008
A few words about me 
I have just discovered this site - quite late on in the process but happy to share our experiences with others!!
hollisfamily's Immigration Cases
 
Federal Skilled Worker case: Pending for 1042 days (338 days more than average)  (0 comments
User: hollisfamily Visa Office: London, UK
Application Filed: 03 Mar 2006 AOR Date: 29 Mar 2006
Transferred to Local: Initial Assessment:
Medical Done: 30 Oct 2008 Documents Requested: 31 Jul 2008
Documents Sent: 23 Aug 2008 Interview Date:
Passport Requested: 03 Jan 2009 Visa Received:
Nationality: United Kingdom Last Updated: 03 Jan 2009
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hollisfamily's Posts

Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 06 Nov 2008
Topic: Medicals

We had our medicals done in Edinburgh at Morningside Medical Practice, with xrays at the Spire Murrayfield.

My hubby has just been made redundant so PPRs before christmas would be fab - he will probably go on ahead and i'll stay back with the kids (our 15 year old has his standard grades in May) and sell (now thats a scary prospect!!) the house!

Good luck!!

Michelle
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 05 Nov 2008
Topic: Medicals

We had our medical exams last week and our own GP did a letter (it cost us £15 but well worth it for peace of mind) for the Dr carrying out the medical saying that although my husband suffers from hypertension it was well controlled by medication and he had no other medical conditions.

The Dr at the medical said that this was of no concern that my husband would not be considered to be a risk. Hope this helps - good luck!

Michelle
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 31 Oct 2008
Topic: RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE

No this is only due for the principal applicant and anyone over 18. Good Luck with your application!