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Post by skye » Wed, 23 Nov 2005 7:59 pm

I arrived a week before my husband without any documentation but on a one way ticket. I explained at immigration that hubbie's EP had been approved but he would be following later. 30 day social visit stamp given with a smile. May be a problem if you have a passport which normally needs a visa in advance but we had no problems. Nor did hubby when he arrived. Same thing, 30 day SVP, he signed all the forms next day and his office just took his passport and forms to the MOM for EP once we got here.

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Post by FX » Wed, 23 Nov 2005 8:46 pm

Same with me, arrived on a one-way ticket with a scanned copy of the EP approval letter - immigration office took a brief look at the letter and stamped a 30 day visa. Didn't even look at the ticket ...

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Post by Scorpion » Fri, 02 Dec 2005 9:11 pm

Yup as explained @ experienced it depends upon the country that needs visa or not.. :evil:
When u Need Someone to Be Beside u And No One Is Around Just Gaze Up In The Sky,u Might Not See Me But Be Sure That We r Under The Same Sky,I wl'd Never B 2 Far....
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