dependent visa to me and my son
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i am from hyderabad,
my husband got the UK HSMP visa(Tier1 HSMP).
he is planning to move uk on 17th november 2008.
now i would like to apply for dependent visa. is it possible for me even he was not traveled to uk. if not, when it is possible to go there with my child.
how can i get the dependent visa to go to UK. which documens i need to apply.
please kindly give me the information....
my mail id: [email removed]
swathi.Gswathi.G 30 Oct 2008, 07:30 - Report
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