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ciare29
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Sick With Worry

Post by ciare29 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:36 am

My husband to be is an asylum seeker, and his appeal to the Upper Tribunal has just been refused. We will be writing to them again as this decision is so unfair.

They don't believe that we are together even though we have sent evidence to prove we are.

In about a month we are due to get married as we have already given notice, and I have told my parents the date and everything.

I am just soooooooo sick with worry that when we go to the register office the UKBA will be there to arrest us, as they probably think it is a sham marriage.

Have spoken to a register office and they have told me his immigration status is not anything to do with narrying there, so they won't refuse us, because of his appeal being denied, but I am so scared.

Don't know what to do, and the UKBA is nex to useless.

sweetmissy
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Post by sweetmissy » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:42 am

What was the exact reason for their refusal?

And under what grounds did your future husband apply for assylum?

This may help people advise where they can.
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Post by vinny » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:46 am

Probably better to continue in original thread.
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