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Old 22-03-2008, 05:17
petruccis_son petruccis_son is offline
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I think you've really ****ed this one up. From what I’ve learned from the past 9 months of research on getting this visa; this is a fact and that is a visa company will not help in the slightest unless you are too stupid to do your own research. There is enough information on the net to get everything straight.

Also from what I’ve read most of these visa companies are scammers and even the legit ones are prone to ****ing people over, for example - not giving back documents when the customer changes their mind. Either they are 'lost' or 'embassy take already and not give back', some kind of bullshit to trick you into paying more, or so they can use them for some other purpose. Cut your losses and stay well clear.

Also regarding lying in your application - big mistake. Chances are you will get caught. You already said your girl is thick, so she'll most likely **** up in the interview and you'll loose your £500 quid. Telling the 100% truth is the best policy, to say she is a bar girl wouldn’t be the best idea but you can word it into something else. If you send her money because she doesn’t work anymore the embassy will want to see the receipts for that, it is proof of communication and it is proof you have the available funds to take care of her - so in fact it’s in your favor to be open about that. if she works then she just provides her work documents and bank details, you do the same, and it should all tie in. what ever you do don't lie because chances are if you are caught (Which is what will happen, these people are experts in sniffing out lies and inconsistencies), you wont stand a chance in hell when you come to re-apply (if you ever do).

1. Stay away from visa companies, you can do it yourself
2. Always tell the truth to as close as you can
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