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What is the maximum duration between the success of the appeal and the submit of the passport to the Embassy to stamp visa. |
Does wrong partner's passport's expiry date affect visa, if submitting a new application with wrong passport expiry date with my passport to embassy to stamp visa on it? Because my partner's passport was expired Kindly answer |
Good morning All. Which form shall I fill in and submit it with passport to embassy. Is it the same what I filled in firstly. must I fill in it exactly like first one? Thank you. |
Hi everyone . "Withraw appeal letter" Is this means that home office accepted the case, or they may refuse again? And what percentage of acceptance or rejection? |
Lexusgs430:2014 Lexusgs430:Yes Lexusgs430:I think Deputy registrar in council house Lexusgs430:From the council house _____ Plus I checked my refusal letter and found that I have right to appeal against refusal decision, and may be don't need an appeal hearing : " you are entitled to appeal against this decision under section 82(1) of the nationality, immigration and asylum Act 2002. If you wish to appeal you must complete the attached IAFT-6 Notice of appeal form. an information sheet has also been provided... If you decide to appeal against the refusal of this application, the decision will be reviewed with your grounds of appeal and the supporting documents you provide. You are strongly advised to complete all sections of the form and submit all relevant documents with your Notice of appeal, as it [ may be possible to resolve the points at issue without an appeal hearing. ] --- What do think please Thank you for your patience and responding |
tunderule2016:I'm now in my home country . I applied . they refused and I appealed But the problem is : I heard from somebody else that i don't have right to apply for spouse visa any time or anywere even from withing my country becase I brock the law before ! is it true ? ____ thank u for patience |
I been in Uk as a visitor with visit visa and i got maried there. have i right to apply and appeal for spouse visa ? i heard i don't have right to apply for it is it true ?? thank u |
Hi everyone This is my full storry ..... I'm Moroccan, got married in UK with a British man which he is originally from Pakistan on May 2014. We applied for settlement uk visa on the end of the same month. Which was May. We have been refused on November 2014. Than we appealed on same month. They refused with reason that I was in UK as a visitor. With visit visa. Than , they refused again and we got a hearing date on Jun. I and my husband attend in the court. The judge accepted our marriage but never accept that we broke the law. We didn't know that I couldn't get married in UK or submit a spouse visa application as I'm a visitor. The judge decided that I have to go back to my country, which is Morocco. And apply from there. I came back to Morocco on August, I made a fresh application, submitted all paper work on November 2015. but unfortunately they refused again, the reason this time was belong my husband, his financial requirements, he is disable person which he is taking money from government, because he is ill and can't work. NB : the judge accepted his healthy case before, so no problem with this point for me. But the problem is my husband didn't send all his paper work (by mistake) like some bank statements and rent document (payslip) . Now they sent me a notice of pending appeal o April 2016, and give a very long time which is 15 weeks!! They said that they will write to me to give me an other date ( like appointment may be ) after 26 July 2016. I don't know why they give date so far. Is this because they refused again and then will give me a hearing date? Do they might answer before ? Is it any chance to win without hearing? Because we think we sent them everything they wanted. Any advise please? . Thank you |
Thank you for your reply My husband must prove that the money he is taking from government are enough for both of us . That why they ask him for his bank statements. For rent documents,, he must prove that the government is paying for rent. not my husband. So he doesn't need to pay more money from his benefits. Those two things are the only reason for refusal. And that why we appealed. Sorry for mistakes in writing. Because i do not know well English. Still learning.... |
Hi everyone I'm Moroccan, got married in UK with a British man which he is originally from Pakistan on May 2014. We applied for settlement uk visa on the end of the same month. Which was May. We have been refused on November 2014. Than we appealed on the same month. They refused with reason that I was in UK as visitor. With visit visa. After that they refused again and we got a hearing date on Jun. I and my husband attend in the court. The judge accepted our marriage but never accept that we broke the law. We didn't know that I couldn't get married in UK or submit a spouse visa application as I'm a visitor. The judge decided that I have to go back to my homeland, which is Morocco. And apply from there. I came back to Morocco, and made a fresh application, submitted all paper work on November 2015. but unfortunately they refused again, the reason this time was belong my husband, his financial requirements, he is disable person which he is taking money from government, because he is ill and can't work. NB : the judge accepted his healthy case before, so no problem with this point for me. But the problem is my husband didn't send all his paper work (by mistake) like some bank statements and rent document. Now they sent me a notice of pending appeal o April 2016, and give a very long time which is 15 weeks!! They said that they will write to me to give me an other date ( like appointment may be ) after 26 July 2016. I don't know why they give date so far. Is this because they refused again and then will give me a hearing date? Do they might answer before ? Is it any chance that they will accept? Because we think we sent them everything they wanted. Please help me. Thank you |
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