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mamour
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i read your other questions and saw that you have already been to the UK on a visit?
where are you now located? which country?
you did not say what sort of visa you want? here is the official web site for the UK immigration, you may want to read it on visa and formalities?
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/ |
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britt_naay_01
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suprise suprise!!!
i think maybe u shud forget this idea we are already over crowded and falling to bits as an economy.
there isnt any space for more ppl to come running into this country |
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Ms Minger
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You can marry me if you like, Denise. |
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wuz
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so does half the world haven't you seen the "HOUSE FULL" sign yet, we are full, no more thanks. US citizen's wellcome though. |
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A . Z .
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Hey pay the right price u can have my passport, do an exchange of residence one in one out. |
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.. .jade
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uk embbasy |
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amanda c
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I want a US green card but I cannot because I'm white British. Some rules are tough but that's life. |
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Kishor
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The British Embassy. |
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Martis
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Visit this site. It has all the information, even if you don't live in the U.S.
http://www.britainusa.com/ |
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dadvice1
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U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business travel to the UK for a stay up to 6 months.
Any U.S. citizen who wishes to travel to United Kingdom for any purpose other than tourism or business negotiations (e.g. work, study, adoption, immigration, or stays longer than stipulated in the entry requirements) should contact directly, the embassy or nearest consulate. |
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Anna1223
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Do you want to be a wag, chav celeb or watch reality TV? If so, you will get in no problem. |
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dementwood
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SS office.............Take someone with you to the UK |
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American Werewolf
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go to the passport office and apply for a visa ,best of luck but choose your residence wisely.Some English aren't very friendly. |
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