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Can I be granted ,'Leave to remain'?

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Sandyv1
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Can I be granted ,'Leave to remain'?

Post by Sandyv1 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:25 pm

I'd been married more about 6 years since 2001.I'd had a visa marriage in 2001,and visa wife in 2002.We'd been working together as art dealers here and Thailand.On and off here and there.
My husband'd like to stay in my country more after because his exgirlfriend made troubles for him.We went to my country.He came back to appear in court in 2003 because she sued him for money.Then after he decided not to live in England because of that reason.
My husband passed away because of the cancer in 2006.Before he died,I applied for a tourist visa since 2005 ;because I didn't know and I did consulted a consular in the British Embassy but he didn't give me the right answer.He told me it'd be alright no problem if I came here with the tourist visa.It actually made my life so difficult.I came back here in 2007 to try to claim his assets but my visa ran out so I went back.Now I'm here again but still waiting for the result.I applied the visa through an immigration advisor.He told me to apply for a breaved partner visa.I don't know whether I'll have any chance to get it or not? The problem is I need to fight with his ex-wife and his children because they went to my house in my country and stole all my private things which're belonged to me and my husband.They worth a lot of money.Mainly are antiques collection and my gewellry.
I really need help from someone who can help me over all my problems issue which I'm prepare to give 20% out of my assets which worth £ xx mil. Could you please advise and help me?Thank you. :( :cry:

Biggie
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Post by Biggie » Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:59 pm

I really need help from someone who can help me over all my problems issue which I'm prepare to give 20% out of my assets which worth £ xx mil. Could you please advise and help me?Thank you. Sad Crying or Very sad
55% to me and we have a deal!!

Biggie. :wink:

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Post by Wanderer » Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:21 am

If u have £xx mills why not use £200,000 of it and bag urself and Entrepreneur Visa for the UK? Needs to be readily accessible funds tho.

And i'll have 20% of this for this advice, £40k please! Post to my address here;

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Biggie
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Post by Biggie » Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:00 pm

And i'll have 20% of this for this advice, £40k please! Post to my address here;

Wanderer Visa Scam Inc.
Behind the Water Pipes
Third Toilet Along
Gentlemen's Conveniences
Leeds City Station
Leeds

Wanderer, you have made my day again!!!! :lol: :lol: :D :lol: :lol:

Biggie.

Sandyv1
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Are you really a Guru?

Post by Sandyv1 » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:17 pm

God,really funny.You do have a sense of humour! But at the moment,nothing can make me laugh 'cos of my situation so I'm quite serious about the things I'd said.I really mean it.No joke or nonsense at all.
Well,please understand me and my situation,wouldn't you?Please just give me a serious advice.Put any jokes beside your third toilet at the moment perhaps you'll use it when you finish your job in the loo,please.I'll let you tease me and make a plenty of jokes after if you're really give me the right advice and help me.Thank you :evil: :roll: :)

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Re: Can I be granted ,'Leave to remain'?

Post by vinny » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:33 pm

Sandyv1 wrote:I'd been married more about 6 years since 2001.I'd had a visa marriage in 2001,and visa wife in 2002.We'd been working together as art dealers here and Thailand.On and off here and there.
My husband'd like to stay in my country more after because his exgirlfriend made troubles for him.We went to my country.He came back to appear in court in 2003 because she sued him for money.Then after he decided not to live in England because of that reason.
My husband passed away because of the cancer in 2006.Before he died,I applied for a tourist visa since 2005 ;because I didn't know and I did consulted a consular in the British Embassy but he didn't give me the right answer.He told me it'd be alright no problem if I came here with the tourist visa.It actually made my life so difficult.I came back here in 2007 to try to claim his assets but my visa ran out so I went back.Now I'm here again but still waiting for the result.I applied the visa through an immigration advisor.He told me to apply for a breaved partner visa.I don't know whether I'll have any chance to get it or not? The problem is I need to fight with his ex-wife and his children because they went to my house in my country and stole all my private things which're belonged to me and my husband.They worth a lot of money.Mainly are antiques collection and my gewellry.
I really need help from someone who can help me over all my problems issue which I'm prepare to give 20% out of my assets which worth £ xx mil. Could you please advise and help me?Thank you. :( :cry:
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