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Subject: Re: Agents, what do they do? Posted on: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 07:27:50 +0000


> I'm not sure whether to use one or not, I passed my TRA as a
> hairdresser on my own (with the help on this forum). but I am toying
> with the idea to use an agent for my visa application. I am self
> employed and not sure if it is as easy than someone in employed
> status. My question I think is what can an agent do for you that u
> can't do by yourself, do they hold invaluable information thats
> unknown to anyone else. Any views much appreciated
> Christina

Hi Christina
Having used an agent ourselves, I am also a hairdresser, I would say do
it yourself the agent is not worth it now, the TRA was the hard part and
if you didnt need an agent with that then you would be waisting your
money now we got the agents help with the TRA and they were great but
after that the visa form was easy and we have not had any help from the
agent since, so I ask would the £1500 fee not have been better saved?
Jeannie

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