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thankyou for your reply. this is wat is says in his passport and everything was notified to the embassy and everything was legal and above board. would him being in the milliatary for 6 years have anything to do with itGreenie wrote:If he has been granted indefinite leave to enter they this is the leave he has. It sounds like it may be an administrative error but once indefinite leave has been granted it cannot be taken away unless the person obtained it by deception or commits a criminal offence to warrant his deportation. Therefore he does have recourse to public funds. If in doubt speak to an immigration solicitor.
thankyou for your reply so what would be the next course of actionGreenie wrote:i don't think that his military service in Morocco will have made a difference. Like I said it sounds like an administrative error but once ILE/ILR is granted then it can only be revoked in limited circumstances, and the fact that they apparently gave it to him by mistake is not one of them.
I have been advised to write to the issuing embassy and to ask them to amend the visa due to the error would you advise that is the best course of action. Even though it was the issuing embassies error thankyou for your help in this matter.Greenie wrote:personally i don't think you need to do anything for the reasons have already explained. He has been granted Indefinite Leave to Enter and therefore he can stay here indefinitely and he has recourse to public funds.
If in doubt consult an immigration solicitor.
No i spoke to them on the forum asking the same questions as on this forum with the same information. They said that it was an error and all involved thought i should be sending a letter to the embassy concerned and notifying them of the error as quote.Basically, we all think your husband has been granted ILE in error, and that he should have just been granted a two year spousal visa...at least I do.Greenie wrote:You mean they gave you advice in a forum or you actually spoke to a solicitor personally. Did they make any reference to the law or policy on which they based their advice?
shafina wrote:No i spoke to them on the forum asking the same questions as on this forum with the same information. They said that it was an error and all involved thought i should be sending a letter to the embassy concerned and notifying them of the error as quote.Basically, we all think your husband has been granted ILE in error, and that he should have just been granted a two year spousal visa...at least I do.Greenie wrote:You mean they gave you advice in a forum or you actually spoke to a solicitor personally. Did they make any reference to the law or policy on which they based their advice?
my reply:so wat would be the solution tpo rectify the situatio
response:To write and ask them to amend
no reference was made to any law