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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:17pm On Nov 02, 2016
wallg123:


It has to be one-way oh ...till after buhari tenure

Buhari is not our problem. Our problem is the whole political class. Not forgetting all the in between's........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by wallg123: 7:20pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lexusgs430:


I too sabi your ways. Before you go smell Nigeria again, e go reach 2023...............

lol....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by dday101: 7:43pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lexusgs430:


Why should a return ticket be bought and not one way?

Is cheaper and it can be open for one year.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 8:10pm On Nov 02, 2016
dday101:


Is cheaper and it can be open for one year.

Not necessarily cheaper to buy one way tickets. It might be opened for one year (assuming the extra fee was paid), what then as happens when the traveler decides to return from Nigeria after one year? Buy another one way ticket?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 8:14pm On Nov 02, 2016
dday101:


Is cheaper and it can be open for one year.

A one way ticket might be £450, while a return is £500. Does the traveler know if after one year, Nigeria itch would be scratching them?
Save the £50 and buy one way (that's what I would do, when Nikesteve finds me a lady in the uk)........
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Caribbeanwify28: 8:17pm On Nov 02, 2016
Hi Guys

Just a quick update....I paid the IHS this morning and sent the email with the details...e.g. the old and new GWF, IHS ref and the payment amount..

I called the HO today they said the application is still being processed so hopefully they were still waiting for us to pay.
Fingers crossed I don't receive a refund in the next couple of days. I really pray after all this waiting that my husband would be here for Christmas. smiley

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by wallg123: 8:25pm On Nov 02, 2016
Caribbeanwify28:
Hi Guys

Just a quick update....I paid the IHS this morning and sent the email with the details...e.g. the old and new GWF, IHS ref and the payment amount..

I called the HO today they said the application is still being processed so hopefully they were still waiting for us to pay.
Fingers crossed I don't receive a refund in the new couple of days. I really pray after all this waiting that my husband would be here for Christmas. smiley

Don't worry everything should be fine...
just keep emailing them for updates after 2 weeks ....

u need to see how I was busy bombarding them with emails ....@ a time I felt bad for my actions .... lol

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 8:26pm On Nov 02, 2016
Caribbeanwify28:
Hi Guys

Just a quick update....I paid the IHS this morning and sent the email with the details...e.g. the old and new GWF, IHS ref and the payment amount..

I called the HO today they said the application is still being processed so hopefully they were still waiting for us to pay.
Fingers crossed I don't receive a refund in the new couple of days. I really pray after all this waiting that my husband would be here for Christmas. smiley

Once payment is acknowledged, a spousal visa stamp is the only thing left.
Hubby would be with you before Christmas. And you can have a double celebration (anniversary + xmas). If only I knew what Santa would put in the socks(would love to be a fly on the wall).....

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 8:32pm On Nov 02, 2016
[b]Thanks Lexusgs430, I guess yours right with more verifications being required on my application, hence the delay I think.

To your questions:
1. My wife's documentation meets all the requirements and in date. We submitted her payslips (6 months prior to application date), letter from employer (confirming the employment, start date and her salary), p60 and statement of account for the two jobs

2. Yes, she's still employed by both employers

3. No, she wasn't previously married

4. Yes, I lived in the UK (legally) for almost 4 years on a student visa... Came back home last year just before my student visa expired. Met my wife in December 2013 while I was a student in the UK and we dated from that time till we got married this yeaThanks Lexusgs430, I guess yours right with more verifications being required on my application, hence the delay I think.

To your questions:
1. My wife's documentation meets all the requirements and in date. We submitted her payslips (6 months prior to application date), letter from employer (confirming the employment, start date and her salary), p60 and statement of account for the two jobs

2. Yes, she's still employed by both employers

3. No, she wasn't previously married

4. Yes, I lived in the UK (legally) for almost 4 years on a student visa... Came back home last year just before my student visa expired. Met my wife in December 2013 while I was a student in the UK and we dated from that time till we got married this year.[/b]

@Lexusgs430, I answered your questions as seen above this morning..yet I haven't heard from you.

My question from my 1st post last night is what should I do, call the UKVI or keep waiting to hear from them...like I said, I've been waiting for more than 4 months and from the past posts that I've read in here, a few people have got a decision on their applications between 10 and 12 weeks after applying.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 8:55pm On Nov 02, 2016
MreSBee:
[b]Thanks Lexusgs430, I guess yours right with more verifications being required on my application, hence the delay I think.

To your questions:
1. My wife's documentation meets all the requirements and in date. We submitted her payslips (6 months prior to application date), letter from employer (confirming the employment, start date and her salary), p60 and statement of account for the two jobs

2. Yes, she's still employed by both employers

3. No, she wasn't previously married

4. Yes, I lived in the UK (legally) for almost 4 years on a student visa... Came back home last year just before my student visa expired. Met my wife in December 2013 while I was a student in the UK and we dated from that time till we got married this yeaThanks Lexusgs430, I guess yours right with more verifications being required on my application, hence the delay I think.

To your questions:
1. My wife's documentation meets all the requirements and in date. We submitted her payslips (6 months prior to application date), letter from employer (confirming the employment, start date and her salary), p60 and statement of account for the two jobs

2. Yes, she's still employed by both employers

3. No, she wasn't previously married

4. Yes, I lived in the UK (legally) for almost 4 years on a student visa... Came back home last year just before my student visa expired. Met my wife in December 2013 while I was a student in the UK and we dated from that time till we got married this year.[/b]

@Lexusgs430, I answered your questions as seen above this morning..yet I haven't heard from you.

My question from my 1st post last night is what should I do, call the UKVI or keep waiting to hear from them...like I said, I've been waiting for more than 4 months and from the past posts that I've read in here, a few people have got a decision on their applications between 10 and 12 weeks after applying.

Sorry about my lack of response, was probably an oversight.
The applications that were granted within the prescribed limits are straightforward.
From your initial response, they already said your application was not straightforward and from your response to the questions, you seem not to be aware of any reason or reasons why they stated the complications.
Might be a good idea to start considering getting your wives MP involved (MP's letter headed paper is like a catalyst)................
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Abbylove: 10:09pm On Nov 02, 2016
AMEN!!!

My testimony is Next!!!


Mrsbebe:
Thank you very much @wallg123 as my heart was already racing lol.
@Abbylove, as i can see from this thread, @Nikesteve didnt pay for priority n got his visa in less than 90 working days if am correct.
So, I pray your story and mine will be like that.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 10:16pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lexusgs430:


Sorry about my lack of response, was probably an oversight.
The applications that were granted within the prescribed limits are straightforward.
From your initial response, they already said your application was not straightforward and from your response to the questions, you seem not to be aware of any reason or reasons why they stated the complications.
Might be a good idea to start considering getting your wives MP involved (MP's letter headed paper is like a catalyst)................


Thanks for responding this time @Lexusgs430.

Actually it wasn't my application that is not straightforward, it is the processing (reading the email all over again, I think they meant the processing time). Below is in bold the full email. I'm sure you would be convinced that the were talking about the processing time too.

Dear "My name",

Regarding Visa Application: GWF********
For: "my name"

Thank you for applying for a UK visa. Your visa application has been received and is under consideration. We aim to process non settlement applications within 15 working days (unless you have opted for the Priority Visa service), and settlement applications within 60 working days.

Unfortunately, the processing of your application has not been straightforward and we will be unable to decide your application within our customer service targets. We are continuing to work on your application and aim to make a decision as soon as possible.

We will write to you again if there is any change to this. Please do not attend the Visa Application Centre until you have been advised that your application has been decided and that your passport is ready for collection.

Kind Regards,

Sheffield Visa Section


About contacting my wife's MP, please can you shed more light into how to go about contacting him? This is because my wife isn't good with such things, I'm sure she doesn't know her area MP. Plus she is actually from Birmingham but now lives around Coventry. Is she supposed to contact the MP from Brum or Cov?

Please answers/responses/suggestions from other gurus in this section are highly welcome.

Thanks and sorry for my trouble and long epistle @Lexusgs430
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Abbylove: 10:17pm On Nov 02, 2016
YAAAAAY!!!!

Been waiting for this news!!!


You guys are almost there @caribbeanwify28




Caribbeanwify28:
Hi Guys

Just a quick update....I paid the IHS this morning and sent the email with the details...e.g. the old and new GWF, IHS ref and the payment amount..

I called the HO today they said the application is still being processed so hopefully they were still waiting for us to pay.
Fingers crossed I don't receive a refund in the new couple of days. I really pray after all this waiting that my husband would be here for Christmas. smiley

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 10:42pm On Nov 02, 2016
Nkiruka1986:
Hi All,

This is the first time I am ever posting on a forum so not sure exactly how this works... If I break any rules rest assured that it will be unintentionally so please let me know.

I am a British/Greek citizen (dual nationality) who recently got married to a Nigerian. I have been living in the UK for the past 11 years and my husband lives in Nigeria. We have been friends for a few years now and officially became a couple 2 years ago, on my birthday smiley
A few months after we got married we applied for a spouse visa and were refused.
The reason for refusal is that they don't believe that our relationship is genuine and to be honest, looking at it from their point of view I can see why...
Following bad advice from my solicitor I only provided evidence of our relationship from our wedding onwards but nothing before that. Things are actually made even worse by the fact that we got married on the first day we physically met. When I arrived in Nigeria we already knew we wanted to get married so we went to the registry office to find out what we needed to do where we were told that for an extra fee we could get married on that same day! We decided to go ahead and do it thinking that the sooner we did it the sooner we would be together...
[b]The truth is that the evidence of communication we have before that is very limited as my husband did not have a passport so any money I sent was to his parents and as he didn't have a smartphone or computer until my visit we don't have emails or messages before our wedding. Due to the high cost of calls our communication was not very frequent and as he had a different number then (which he no longer has) there is an itemised bill of calls to a number that can no longer be verified along with calls to other members of his family (when the call to his number could not go through or when his phone had no battery).
The only other evidence I have is the receipt for a watch I bought him as a gift for our first Christmas as a couple (back in 2014) which has a picture of the watch on it and he can be seen wearing on our wedding day.
I also have the itemised bill I mentioned above which unfortunately only goes back to September 2015 as Lycamobile only keep records for 1 year, a log of western union money transfers going back to 2013, an undated letter that I wrote him where I do not refer to him by name, cards from friends about our wedding (undated and not stamped), and some undated Christmas cards I sent him with the watch...
Is it worth me lodging an appeal in your opinion? Any chance that the decision may be overturned by the ECM on this new evidence? If I reapply I understand that we may get turned down based on the fact that we have already been turned down before.
My biggest fear is that we will never be able to get a uk visa as the reason they are refusing is not something we can fix... unless someone knows to collect evidence from the beginning then there is no second chance... can this be fixed? If we apply again in a year's time with evidence that we are still together (communication, visits to Nigeria) do you think that they will still turn us down based on the fact that we have no evidence from before the wedding?[/b]
I apologise for the long post and I look forward to any advice you can give me.

A (heartbroken) Nigerwife

There is still hope if you want to reapply. Though he lost the number you used to call but you can still use the call history from your own end.

Evidence of gifts, money sent, Flight ticket when you visited Nigeria, pics, wedding cards all form part of communication and shows evidence of committed relationship.

Give it a thought
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 10:45pm On Nov 02, 2016
wallg123:
I want to use this opportunity to say a big thank you to all of you good people in this forum ....@Justwise,@lexusgs570@tunderule@ladyportsmouth86,@caribeanwify,@lightme,@dday101 and to you all contributors and participants ...... you guess kept me believing even when all seems gloomy... God blesses you all and grant you all that are yet to get your visas swift and successful response .....

I've collected my passport today and I've got less than 2 weeks to pack up as Vida was valid from October 25,2016.....

@Lexusgs570 that bullet proof model of the Lexus570 jeep you requested will be sent to u soon ....

Thx guys

Congratulations! Glad it all worked out well for you
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 11:09pm On Nov 02, 2016
MreSBee:


Thanks for responding this time @Lexusgs430.

Actually it wasn't my application that is not straightforward, it is the processing (reading the email all over again, I think they meant the processing time). Below is in bold the full email. I'm sure you would be convinced that the were talking about the processing time too.

Dear "My name",

Regarding Visa Application: GWF********
For: "my name"

Thank you for applying for a UK visa. Your visa application has been received and is under consideration. We aim to process non settlement applications within 15 working days (unless you have opted for the Priority Visa service), and settlement applications within 60 working days.

Unfortunately, the processing of your application has not been straightforward and we will be unable to decide your application within our customer service targets. We are continuing to work on your application and aim to make a decision as soon as possible.

We will write to you again if there is any change to this. Please do not attend the Visa Application Centre until you have been advised that your application has been decided and that your passport is ready for collection.

Kind Regards,

Sheffield Visa Section


About contacting my wife's MP, please can you shed more light into how to go about contacting him? This is because my wife isn't good with such things, I'm sure she doesn't know her area MP. Plus she is actually from Birmingham but now lives around Coventry. Is she supposed to contact the MP from Brum or Cov?

Please answers/responses/suggestions from other gurus in this section are highly welcome.

Thanks and sorry for my trouble and long epistle @Lexusgs430

I am either getting too old now or you are deliberately trying to confuse me(not intentionally).
'processing of your application has not been straightforward' - It means more digging and verification is required. What they are trying to dig or verify, is best known to them
Your wife would live a borough, that borough would have an MP. MP's normally run clinics, in this clinics issues that constituents needs assistance with are raised.
The MP would ask questions and send a letter out requesting clarifications.
I hope with this few points, I also have not attempted to confuse you(if i have, its not intentional)
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 11:14pm On Nov 02, 2016
MreSBee:


Thanks for responding this time @Lexusgs430.

Actually it wasn't my application that is not straightforward, it is the processing (reading the email all over again, I think they meant the processing time). Below is in bold the full email. I'm sure you would be convinced that the were talking about the processing time too.

Dear "My name",

Regarding Visa Application: GWF********
For: "my name"

Thank you for applying for a UK visa. Your visa application has been received and is under consideration. We aim to process non settlement applications within 15 working days (unless you have opted for the Priority Visa service), and settlement applications within 60 working days.

Unfortunately, the processing of your application has not been straightforward and we will be unable to decide your application within our customer service targets. We are continuing to work on your application and aim to make a decision as soon as possible.

We will write to you again if there is any change to this. Please do not attend the Visa Application Centre until you have been advised that your application has been decided and that your passport is ready for collection.

Kind Regards,

Sheffield Visa Section


About contacting my wife's MP, please can you shed more light into how to go about contacting him? This is because my wife isn't good with such things, I'm sure she doesn't know her area MP. Plus she is actually from Birmingham but now lives around Coventry. Is she supposed to contact the MP from Brum or Cov?

Please answers/responses/suggestions from other gurus in this section are highly welcome.

Thanks and sorry for my trouble and long epistle @Lexusgs430

Processing time - Paragraph 1
Not straightforward - Paragraph 2
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 11:17pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lexusgs430:


I am either getting too old now or you are deliberately trying to confuse me(not intentionally).
'processing of your application has not been straightforward' - It means more digging and verification is required. What they are trying to dig or verify, is best known to them
Your wife would live a borough, that borough would have an MP. MP's normally run clinics, in this clinics issues that constituents needs assistance with are raised.
The MP would ask questions and send a letter out requesting clarifications.
I hope with this few points, I also have not attempted to confuse you(if i have, its not intentional)


No... You didn't confuse me and yes you answered my question partially. I asked in the last post if she should contact the MP of her old accommodation (Birmingham) or the new one (Coventry)... I understand the explanation about boroughs hence I can enlighten her about how to go about getting to find out her borough and then subsequently contacting the borough MP.... Thanks
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 11:19pm On Nov 02, 2016
MreSBee:


No... You didn't confuse me and yes you answered my question partially. I asked in the last post if she should contact the MP of her old accommodation (Birmingham) or the new one (Coventry)... I understand the explanation about boroughs hence I can enlighten her about how to go about getting to find out her borough and then subsequently contacting the borough MP.... Thanks

New MP.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 11:24pm On Nov 02, 2016
MreSBee:


No... You didn't confuse me and yes you answered my question partially. I asked in the last post if she should contact the MP of her old accommodation (Birmingham) or the new one (Coventry)... I understand the explanation about boroughs hence I can enlighten her about how to go about getting to find out her borough and then subsequently contacting the borough MP.... Thanks

Where did I turn Left, instead of Right ?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MreSBee: 11:55pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lexusgs430:


Where did I turn Left, instead of Right ?

Lol.... Never mind, you already turned in the right direction but answering my questions... Thanks alot, will get her to contact the MP of the new area
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 12:16am On Nov 03, 2016
MreSBee:


Lol.... Never mind, you already turned in the right direction but answering my questions... Thanks alot, will get her to contact the MP of the new area

Thank you
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by abakilikiboy: 4:12am On Nov 03, 2016
Hi everyone
I came to uk in 2008 with student visa, I got married to eea national and I was given 5year eea family member visa in October 2010, due to some issues we separated in September 2015. In October 2015 I applied for my permanent residence which was granted in April 2016 so I will be due for British citizenship in April 2016 by Gods grace.
In 2011 I traveled to Nigeria when I was still with my ex, I met my former girlfriend when I was in university in Nigeria, some how one thing lead to another she became pregnant and gave birth in 2012, the boy is now for years old now.
My issue now is I want to marry my baby mama so that I can bring both of them here in uk tho I want to do that after getting my British citizenship.
Please the guru's in the house what is the best way to go about it.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by MG2801: 8:13am On Nov 03, 2016
Hey guys, what are the rules regarding housing your partner at your parents residence? Can someone please clarify this to me? I'm thinking of using my parents address for fulfilling the accommodation requirement on my visa application and the house won't be overcrowded if he resides there. Will this hurt my application in any way?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Caribbeanwify28: 8:48am On Nov 03, 2016
Thanks @ wallg123 I have been sending numerous escalations and phones calls. lol


wallg123:


Don't worry everything should be fine...
just keep emailing them for updates after 2 weeks ....

u need to see how I was busy bombarding them with emails ....@ a time I felt bad for my actions .... lol
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by anyichi16: 8:59am On Nov 03, 2016
MG2801:
Hey guys, what are the rules regarding housing your partner at your parents residence? Can someone please clarify this to me? I'm thinking of using my parents address for fulfilling the accommodation requirement on my visa application and the house won't be overcrowded if he resides there. Will this hurt my application in any way?

Your parents will have to write a covering letter indicating how many rooms the house have, how many they will spare for you and your partner, their consent that both of you can live there comfortably without the house being overcrowded, Their consent that both of you are married. They will attach the energy bills, BT phone bills, house deeds and registery etc. Your parents will also attach a copy of their British passport. You will also attach a copy of any letter from the government(example HMRC tax letters) indicating that you live in the said address. Please let other members of the group help in stating the remaining things.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 9:31am On Nov 03, 2016
MG2801:
Hey guys, what are the rules regarding housing your partner at your parents residence? Can someone please clarify this to me? I'm thinking of using my parents address for fulfilling the accommodation requirement on my visa application and the house won't be overcrowded if he resides there. Will this hurt my application in any way?

You would also require an independent property inspection report. It would cost you £175. And the above requirements from the previous respondent

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Abbylove: 9:56am On Nov 03, 2016
@Nkiruka1986

I read this over and over again.

I think you should put in an appeal and see if the decision would be over turned at the review stage.

Do a timeline of your relationship on your cover letter.

Ensure you address each and every point raised by the ECO in the refusal. Be honest.

And supply every evidence you can find. New evidences can be supplied as long as its not dated after the refusal.

Use the 1st refusal to your advantage because it is proof that you two did try to be together.
It might seem worrying that you got married the 1st time you met physically but its not their job to Judge how you choose to operate in your relationship.

If you can use your own call history. Your hubby isnt the 1st person to change phone numbers.
State it if you can in your cover letter that he changed his number on xx/xx/201x

State in your letter why you only have chat records for the period you do. Not everyone jumps on the smartphone wagon early.

List every money transfer sent to your hubby through his family in your cover letter. They are his family. State his relationship to the recipient in the letter.

Do this and if the ECM sticks to their initial decision afterwards then apply again.

Nothing can change in the history of your relationship. It is what it is.

And for the record you did appeal clearly addressing everything the ECO used against ur application.
With that and more evidence you are able to gather over time your reapplication should be successful.

You have a right to be with your husband.

@Lexusg430 how you see am


Nkiruka1986:
Hi All,

This is the first time I am ever posting on a forum so not sure exactly how this works... If I break any rules rest assured that it will be unintentionally so please let me know.

I am a British/Greek citizen (dual nationality) who recently got married to a Nigerian. I have been living in the UK for the past 11 years and my husband lives in Nigeria. We have been friends for a few years now and officially became a couple 2 years ago, on my birthday smiley
A few months after we got married we applied for a spouse visa and were refused.
The reason for refusal is that they don't believe that our relationship is genuine and to be honest, looking at it from their point of view I can see why...
Following bad advice from my solicitor I only provided evidence of our relationship from our wedding onwards but nothing before that. Things are actually made even worse by the fact that we got married on the first day we physically met. When I arrived in Nigeria we already knew we wanted to get married so we went to the registry office to find out what we needed to do where we were told that for an extra fee we could get married on that same day! We decided to go ahead and do it thinking that the sooner we did it the sooner we would be together...
The truth is that the evidence of communication we have before that is very limited as my husband did not have a passport so any money I sent was to his parents and as he didn't have a smartphone or computer until my visit we don't have emails or messages before our wedding. Due to the high cost of calls our communication was not very frequent and as he had a different number then (which he no longer has) there is an itemised bill of calls to a number that can no longer be verified along with calls to other members of his family (when the call to his number could not go through or when his phone had no battery).
The only other evidence I have is the receipt for a watch I bought him as a gift for our first Christmas as a couple (back in 2014) which has a picture of the watch on it and he can be seen wearing on our wedding day.
I also have the itemised bill I mentioned above which unfortunately only goes back to September 2015 as Lycamobile only keep records for 1 year, a log of western union money transfers going back to 2013, an undated letter that I wrote him where I do not refer to him by name, cards from friends about our wedding (undated and not stamped), and some undated Christmas cards I sent him with the watch...
Is it worth me lodging an appeal in your opinion? Any chance that the decision may be overturned by the ECM on this new evidence? If I reapply I understand that we may get turned down based on the fact that we have already been turned down before.
My biggest fear is that we will never be able to get a uk visa as the reason they are refusing is not something we can fix... unless someone knows to collect evidence from the beginning then there is no second chance... can this be fixed? If we apply again in a year's time with evidence that we are still together (communication, visits to Nigeria) do you think that they will still turn us down based on the fact that we have no evidence from before the wedding?
I apologise for the long post and I look forward to any advice you can give me.

A (heartbroken) Nigerwife
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 9:59am On Nov 03, 2016
abakilikiboy:
Hi everyone
I came to uk in 2008 with student visa, I got married to eea national and I was given 5year eea family member visa in October 2010, due to some issues we separated in September 2015. In October 2015 I applied for my permanent residence which was granted in April 2016 so I will be due for British citizenship in April 2016 by Gods grace.
In 2011 I traveled to Nigeria when I was still with my ex, I met my former girlfriend when I was in university in Nigeria, some how one thing lead to another she became pregnant and gave birth in 2012, the boy is now for years old now.
My issue now is I want to marry my baby mama so that I can bring both of them here in uk tho I want to do that after getting my British citizenship.
Please the guru's in the house what is the best way to go about it.

Not Judging your request, but just an observation to clarify issues
- While married you got your Nigerian girlfriend pregnant, and had a son
- Your marriage collapsed in 2015
- Are you legally separated?
- You are due British citizenship in April 2016. We are already in November 2016.
- Do you have all communication logs with your girlfriend and evidence to proof a subsisting relationship?
- Do you earn about £23,000 per annum
- Proof of occupancy etc etc etc etc etc etc
Inshort, read this thread from page 1 - 216 for very handful tips...................

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by abakilikiboy: 10:19am On Nov 03, 2016
[quote author=Lexusgs430 post=50727946
Thanks Lexusg430
Yes am legally separated.
Mistakes on the previous post, am due for British citizenship in April 2017.
Most of our nowadays are on whatsapp and my income is more than £23k.
Tenancy agreement is not a problem.
I transfer their monthly allowance from my GTBANK account to her account.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by abakilikiboy: 10:23am On Nov 03, 2016
Lexusgs430:


Not Judging your request, but just an observation to clarify issues
- While married you got your Nigerian girlfriend pregnant, and had a son
- Your marriage collapsed in 2015
- Are you legally separated?
- You are due British citizenship in April 2016. We are already in November 2016.
- Do you have all communication logs with your girlfriend and evidence to proof a subsisting relationship?
- Do you earn about £23,000 per annum
- Proof of occupancy etc etc etc etc etc etc
Inshort, read this thread from page 1 - 216 for very handful tips...................
[quote author=Lexusgs430 post=50727946
Thanks Lexusg430
Yes am legally separated.
Mistakes on the previous post, am due for British citizenship in April 2017.
Most of our nowadays are on whatsapp and my income is more than £23k.
Tenancy agreement is not a problem.
I transfer their monthly allowance from my GTBANK account to her account.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 10:28am On Nov 03, 2016
abakilikiboy:

[quote author=Lexusgs430 post=50727946
Thanks Lexusg430
Yes am legally separated.
Mistakes on the previous post, am due for British citizenship in April 2017.
Most of our nowadays are on whatsapp and my income is more than £23k.
Tenancy agreement is not a problem.
I transfer their monthly allowance from my GTBANK account to her account.

Are you in possession of Decree Absolute or nisi?

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