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as far as i know if u leave even on ur own expense its 1 year ban(that doesnt apply to settlement visa category like spouse visa but obvioulsy the ECO does scrutinise such applications more)..Shatif wrote:please can someone adv, is a person is an overstay do they automatically get a 1 year ban thats what i have been adv by a immigration advisor. does this ban apply even if the person left the uk at their own expense and of their own will.
waqashabib1 wrote:Yeah gud advice.syma wrote:dolphin10 wrote:Lot of people on this forum think that delays in processing spousal visas are unreasonably long then why not get a PETITION going, everyone signs it and hand copies to your MPs and the original to the Home Office.tnt4ever wrote:i have a question
does any body from UK contacted Home office personally in order to see if there is something wrong with the Feb applications...?
any 1...?
If the targets are not being MET then people are justified in complaining, just be at peace with each other on here and get to real work.
Good Advice!
But how it can be turned into a fruitful thing? I mean is there an example like this in past? I am definitely in if some kind of activity is planned like this
Congratulations 5KHAN5!5KHAN5 wrote:WOW I just have to say I very rarely come onto this forum now because of all the pointless comments people have been making.
All I can say to the people complaining about waiting times is "You just have to WAIT" Complaining isn't going to do much.
Everyone has the choice to marry whoever they wish but they also have to accept the bagage ie marrying someone from Pakistan you have to accept the Visa application and all it entails.
I just pray to Allah swt that you and your spouses get the Visa granted. If your like this with just the application time I'd hate to think what you would be like if your Visa was refused.
Life isn't easy. Granted it's in our kismat on who we marry but it's also kismat on things that happen in our life. Patience (Sabar) is the key. Be Grateful to Allah swt.
I have been on this forum for just over a year now. My Husbands application was refused. We appealed and I went to the hearing by myself infront of the judge and put forward out case.
Alhumdullilah the appeal was accepted and Visa granted.
I pray for all those waiting that they are granted the Visa first hand as believe me appealing is just another hurdle that you can do without.
All the best for the future and my prayers are with you.
Hello. I know one member here who spoiled for spouse visa he was an overstayed and worked illegally but got a visa.syma wrote:as far as i know if u leave even on ur own expense its 1 year ban(that doesnt apply to settlement visa category like spouse visa but obvioulsy the ECO does scrutinise such applications more)..Shatif wrote:please can someone adv, is a person is an overstay do they automatically get a 1 year ban thats what i have been adv by a immigration advisor. does this ban apply even if the person left the uk at their own expense and of their own will.
if the UKBA paid for ur voluntry return the ban is for 5 years..
if deported its for 10 i think..
syma wrote:We all know who this is directed at:
New laws being introduced with in the UK to tackle forced marraiges
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18356117
Shatif wrote:I contacted my mp the immigration advisor stated because my husband was overstay he is automatically banned for 1 year and the mp does not have any jurisdiction to approach the ukba in pakistan as he can only help if the case was being processed in the uk.
He went back on his own accord, at his own expense. ukba just sent him the decision letter in october and he left in novemberzully wrote:Shatif wrote:I contacted my mp the immigration advisor stated because my husband was overstay he is automatically banned for 1 year and the mp does not have any jurisdiction to approach the ukba in pakistan as he can only help if the case was being processed in the uk.
How did he go back with ukba or did he buy his own ticket. On my hubby's paperwork all it said was go back home and apply spouse visa the correct way. That's what was stated and my hubby was told that his old case will be closed and then his spouse visa application will be a new case.
Have you applied for you hubby or is there another issue. My mp told me the same that they cannot help my hubby either. But I went to another mp she wrote a letter of support. But my solicitors were stupid.
first off uve submitted ur app u cant really do much now, secondly if ur husband came back volunterily on his own expense and u've submitted all the other documents according to UKBA requirement u'll be ok. thay can not refuse a settlement visa on the basis of overstay, and a ban does not apply to such applicant.Shatif wrote:I contacted my mp the immigration advisor stated because my husband was overstay he is automatically banned for 1 year and the mp does not have any jurisdiction to approach the ukba in pakistan as he can only help if the case was being processed in the uk.
syma wrote:first off uve submitted ur app u cant really do much now, secondly if ur husband came back volunterily on his own expense and u've submitted all the other documents according to UKBA requirement u'll be ok. thay can not refuse a settlement visa on the basis of overstay, and a ban does not apply to such applicant. CHILL!Shatif wrote:I contacted my mp the immigration advisor stated because my husband was overstay he is automatically banned for 1 year and the mp does not have any jurisdiction to approach the ukba in pakistan as he can only help if the case was being processed in the uk.
syma wrote:first off uve submitted ur app u cant really do much now, secondly if ur husband came back volunterily on his own expense and u've submitted all the other documents according to UKBA requirement u'll be ok. thay can not refuse a settlement visa on the basis of overstay, and a ban does not apply to such applicant.Shatif wrote:I contacted my mp the immigration advisor stated because my husband was overstay he is automatically banned for 1 year and the mp does not have any jurisdiction to approach the ukba in pakistan as he can only help if the case was being processed in the uk.
the ECO will look at his history in UK i.e work, education if he studied etc if his record is clean and he hasnt been a burden on the benefit system that will be a positive point towards him getting his visa.,good luck!
Thanks Sister. Yes it has been an extrodinary long journey. Thank You for your prayers. Hope you and your husband all the best too xxExquisit33 wrote:Congratulations 5KHAN5!5KHAN5 wrote:WOW I just have to say I very rarely come onto this forum now because of all the pointless comments people have been making.
All I can say to the people complaining about waiting times is "You just have to WAIT" Complaining isn't going to do much.
Everyone has the choice to marry whoever they wish but they also have to accept the bagage ie marrying someone from Pakistan you have to accept the Visa application and all it entails.
I just pray to Allah swt that you and your spouses get the Visa granted. If your like this with just the application time I'd hate to think what you would be like if your Visa was refused.
Life isn't easy. Granted it's in our kismat on who we marry but it's also kismat on things that happen in our life. Patience (Sabar) is the key. Be Grateful to Allah swt.
I have been on this forum for just over a year now. My Husbands application was refused. We appealed and I went to the hearing by myself infront of the judge and put forward out case.
Alhumdullilah the appeal was accepted and Visa granted.
I pray for all those waiting that they are granted the Visa first hand as believe me appealing is just another hurdle that you can do without.
All the best for the future and my prayers are with you.
I remember you applied just a few days ahead me, it has been a long journey, but we got through it. Anyways good luck to both of you, happy married life ahead! See.. it was worth the wait in the end. Alhumdhulila!!!
My Husband has just handed in his passport last work 31st of May.syma wrote:Hi 5khan5
i was just wondering how long did it take for ur husband's passport to get stamped??
Going by my case. They didn't do anything with hubby passport he didn't even realise any immigration officers went with him as he sat alone. Only once in Pakistan he saw the two ukba guys there with another Pakistani lady. They handed his passport and paperwork to the immigration guys there, as he was my dad's mate they just gave him his passport just entry stamp on it and he was free to go.Shatif wrote:I know I cant do anything, I was purely asking for information, Im not being impatient and not really bothered how long it takes just wanted to make sure the information I was given by the immigration advisor was correct.
skhan1 wrote:has anyone got bhc email address
visaenquiries.islamabad@fco.gov.ukskhan1 wrote:has anyone got bhc email address
why did your case get rejected if u dont mind me asking?5KHAN5 wrote:skhan1 wrote:has anyone got bhc email address
visaenquiries.islamabad@fco.gov.uk
This is the one I've been using.