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silentsmile wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 11:27 amCr001 or casa.
You guys doing excellently every thing and i can see your responsibility on this forum.
Please atleast reply me quickly i can see you merge my threads so quickly like in seconds instead bothering replying to my question.
Please at least reply me i am not getting reply from admins.
I can see so many admins very busy and reply promptly in British citizenship section but i am so helpless here.
And zeru
Thanks for your time and you didn't know the situation of people why they leave country in difficult situation.
No one leave country without valid visa leave why you thinking that we don't have brain and hearts or life.?
I am just asking the possible ways to bring my family back with tears like they left uk having same tears.
And i need to know the reason why visit visa is not for him caseworker will no realise this that his mother visa running out in three weeks and he can't travel without mother. And he need to travel and rest of other two children's stuck school life disturbed and they all need to go back and we will explain all hard scenarios. Don't you think any human rights or family things will count or help.
Casa or cr001 i want you to up your heads and please advice me i am so much in stress i don't need ppl just make more stress instead of calm full advice.
My mother in laws in ICU and my sister passed away.
No offense meant really. My posts are often partly generic because many people read here without posting, so it may help them too.I am looking to apply my five year son family join visa he was born in uk and left uk 11 aug 2019 without visa we are trying to bringing back on visa
I think they could also have issued an entry clearance under the UK born child rules.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:05 pmNow, if it helps, a friend of mine was in similar situation with a kid. They used to reside in France. The mum went to the French Embassy and she cried them a river there. Believe it or not, they took the passport of the kid and they issued a visa under exceptional circumstances. When it comes to visas, Embassies have all rights.