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<blockquote data-quote="ruchira_jay" data-source="post: 1642709" data-attributes="member: 19361"><p>Machang, how pregnant is your wife?..i mean how many weeks etc? the reason I am asking is, normally after 28-30th weeks Doctors dont recommend pregnant ladies to travel overseas. Even the Air Lines do not allow heavily preganant women to travel. So, you can try both sources..</p><p></p><p>So, if she falls in to that category, you can easily get a letter from a doctor saying its risky for herself and the unborn baby to travel overseas hence should stay until the delivery. On the otherhand, if you can explain your story for your family doctor, you might be able to get the same letter..</p><p></p><p>Once you get the letter/s, talk to someone @ british immigration (preferbly in person) and explain him/her your situation and submit the letter from doctor and other documents. They might be able to give her a bridging visa until the child birth which will also give you more time to find an immigration lawyer and prepare the residency documents.</p><p></p><p>Good luck machang..hope everything works out well for you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruchira_jay, post: 1642709, member: 19361"] Machang, how pregnant is your wife?..i mean how many weeks etc? the reason I am asking is, normally after 28-30th weeks Doctors dont recommend pregnant ladies to travel overseas. Even the Air Lines do not allow heavily preganant women to travel. So, you can try both sources.. So, if she falls in to that category, you can easily get a letter from a doctor saying its risky for herself and the unborn baby to travel overseas hence should stay until the delivery. On the otherhand, if you can explain your story for your family doctor, you might be able to get the same letter.. Once you get the letter/s, talk to someone @ british immigration (preferbly in person) and explain him/her your situation and submit the letter from doctor and other documents. They might be able to give her a bridging visa until the child birth which will also give you more time to find an immigration lawyer and prepare the residency documents. Good luck machang..hope everything works out well for you... [/QUOTE]
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