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Post by R1z » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:14 pm

salaam Layla

My husband was initially turned away from the gerrys office as they had closed for Eid holidays - they asked him if he had received the call and he said no.

He returned after a few when they reopened and they didn't ask whether he got the call, he managed to collect it with sad news :-(

As long as you say he got the call if they ask they should allow your husband to collect his passport - inshallah.

Batleykhan Ji you hadn't replied to my message, did you check your pm?

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Post by Chavy » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:01 pm

Asif I am no expert and I have no specialist knowlegde, my views are from my own experiences. (Disclaimer).

Asif P60s are issued at the end of the tax year only (April), so you won't have one. You have wage slips, bank statement printouts and an employment letter from the accountant but no P60. Most employment letters state your wage, full time position, the start date and are signed by the owner/director. If you write a start date they may question your savings and job! Shouldn't though. If you don't mention a start date then looks a little suspicious especially without your P60. Delicate balancing act. Anyone else wanna tackle this matter?

Remain silent on the issue you work for your dads company, it's not necessary and may complicate your case.

I've tried gaining a letter from Jobcentre plus they were pretty dismissive, each benefit is dealt with a seperate department and they told me to request a letter from each one, which is too much hassle and would look strange.

Print out a few photos since they may not accept the DVD (standard policy), your stamp on your passport, photos plus your wedding certificate are ample proof your wedding has taken place.

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Post by azim » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:20 pm

Subject: spousal visa
hi guys, i hope you all have been ok, although i have not updated anything on my wife's case. The reason is because i have been waiting for it so i would now like to share some information on my wife's case.
I applied for my wife's visa on 15th june 2009 and i gave them all the evidence i had with my original application but they still refused it on the 22nd september 2009 the reason for the refusal was first of all:- i did not include nikah nama which i did,the second reason was i did not give proof of accommodation which i did again, and i think the main reason they refused it is because, my wife had a solicitor in lahore to do the application but the idiot put there we got married on the 31st of january 2009 i put on my sponsor i got married on the 30th and also on my nikah nama it said the 30th january and the fourth reason i did not enclose evidence on when we met which of course i did not enclose the proof which me met in the uk in 2007 and also i have not enclosed any proof of keeping in touch with each other so on that basis, they are not satisfied with this marriage although they had wedding pictures and they said it was not good enough. The only problem that i have now is i do have the plane tickets to glasgow for when we first met although, since she has gone back i have been using international phone cards so how do i prove how i have been in touch with her as they dont accept international phone cards as proof.so your advice would be appreciated and how do i appeal and what evidence should i provide them with?
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Post by bazzy_1 » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:59 pm

azim wrote:Subject: spousal visa
hi guys, i hope you all have been ok, although i have not updated anything on my wife's case. The reason is because i have been waiting for it so i would now like to share some information on my wife's case.
I applied for my wife's visa on 15th june 2009 and i gave them all the evidence i had with my original application but they still refused it on the 22nd september 2009 the reason for the refusal was first of all:- i did not include nikah nama which i did,the second reason was i did not give proof of accommodation which i did again, and i think the main reason they refused it is because, my wife had a solicitor in lahore to do the application but the idiot put there we got married on the 31st of january 2009 i put on my sponsor i got married on the 30th and also on my nikah nama it said the 30th january and the fourth reason i did not enclose evidence on when we met which of course i did not enclose the proof which me met in the uk in 2007 and also i have not enclosed any proof of keeping in touch with each other so on that basis, they are not satisfied with this marriage although they had wedding pictures and they said it was not good enough. The only problem that i have now is i do have the plane tickets to glasgow for when we first met although, since she has gone back i have been using international phone cards so how do i prove how i have been in touch with her as they dont accept international phone cards as proof.so your advice would be appreciated and how do i appeal and what evidence should i provide them with?
thank you
You may have to revert to the good old method of writing letters to each other or maybe emails.if you do write letters make sure you and your wife keep hold of the envelopes as well.

hope this helps
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Baz

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Post by batleykhan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:26 pm

Riz
Batleykhan Ji you hadn't replied to my message, did you check your pm?
Sorry I have checked my pm and there is nothing there

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Post by sahdi » Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:11 pm

hi azim

sorry to hear about the refusal, it must be stressing. Just out of curiosity did you get the docs back on the 22nd of September, or was the date od refusal on the 22nd of september

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Post by azim » Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:30 am

sahdi wrote:hi azim

sorry to hear about the refusal, it must be stressing. Just out of curiosity did you get the docs back on the 22nd of September, or was the date od refusal on the 22nd of september
no it was refused on 22nd she got her posport on 29 sep hope that helps

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Post by batleykhan » Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:05 am

Azim

Reading your refusal, I think your main problem is that the ECO feels you havent kept in contactwith your wife since you returned back to UK.

Whilst I accept you probally will have done so by phone etc, but your problem is that you cant prove that.
CAN I PLEASE ASK ALLAPPLICANTS THAT THIS REASON IS ON THE INCREASE ... PLEAEE PLEASE DO NOT USE THESE CHEAP PHONE CALLS CARDS .... FOR GODS SAKE USE THE COST OF BUYING THESE CARDS TO CALL YOUR SPOUSE FROM YOUR LANDLINE OR MOBILE THEN AT LEAST YOU HAVE SOME EVIDENCE TO PROVE THAT YOU HAVE KEPT IN CONTACT
Have you sent any letters/emails etc?

What about sending her some money?. have you got receipt for those?.

I assume you have proof for reasons 1&2. Dont worry about No 3,you can argue its a common mistake.

By the way your 28 days starts from 29/9/09 because thats when she will have been handed yej refusal notice. Askyour wife to send teh AIT2 and Refusal notice by post to you here in UK as you will need them to appeal.
BY THE WAY WILL ALL PEOPLE GIVING REASONS FOR REFUSAL MAKE SURE IT IS AS WORD FOR WORD AS PER THE REFUSAL NOTICE ... NOT WHAT YOU ASSUME.

THE EXACT WORDING IS VERY IMPORTANT SO YOU CAN RECIEVE CORRECT ADVICE FROM EXPERIENCED PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM

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Post by asif1976 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 10:27 am

Dear All,

My spouse has had his application refused under 320 (7a). We are going to appeal against there incorrect decision and dispute there issues.

Has anyone else had experience of refusal under this paragraph?
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Post by R1z » Sun Oct 04, 2009 10:34 am

batleykhan ji I've tried to send you the message again pls could you check your PM again.

Azim I completley empathise with you but I guess phone cards aren't the only way you can prove that you're in contact with your spouse, I was alos refused on this basis - my husband was! Batleykhan is right we must provide strong proof of being in contact so the suggestions mentioned (emails, letters etc) should be taken into consideration.. Inshallah, like the rest of us who got refused we'll eventually get through this!

Chavy I hope you're doing OK too try not to worry - I've pm you too so any probls loading the message let me know.

Sahdi any news yet?

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Post by batleykhan » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:11 am

Dear All,

My spouse has had his application refused under 320 (7a). We are going to appeal against there incorrect decision and dispute there issues.

Has anyone else had experience of refusal under this paragraph?

I have reviewed the following website http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/refusa ... s#18117891 and in section 3.2.6 Document Examination & Verification Reports the following is stated:

3.2.6 Document Examination & Verification Reports
All para 320 (7A) & (7B) refusals must be supported by a Document Examination Report (DER) or Document Verification Report (DVR)(link to ECG documents and forms) irrespective of how the forgery/deception has been practised. This is because we must ensure that there is a clear audited trail which shows how the decision has been reached, which will enable us to withstand any legal challenges. In some cases, the ECO will be made aware of the deception from other sources, e.g. a report, or through an interview. A DVR / DER must be completed even if that means simply referring to a Q & A interview, or referencing another report. It is not necessary to have written confirmation from a source that a document is false if you have fully completed a DVR.

If a copy of the DER/DVR is requested by an applicant, third party or in appeal cases, then the DER/DVR needs to be depersonalised before it is sent off.

Does anyone on this forum know how to obtain a copy of the DER/DVR. I am really interested to know what verfication checks they have done in order to argue at my appeal.

Asif

Did you read this bit?
3.2.3 False documents
You must refuse the application if you have evidence that a false document has been submitted even if the false document is not relevant to the application or your decision and even if the applicant is unaware that the document is false.
A false document includes: a genuine document which has been altered or tampered with; a counterfeit document (one that is completely false); a genuine document that is being used by an impostor; a genuine document which has been fraudulently obtained or issued; or a genuine document which contains a falsified or counterfeit visa/endorsement.
To be satisfied that a document is false you must:

* have examined the document and completed a Document Examination Report (see 3.2.6 Document Examination Report) setting out your findings (including photographic evidence where appropriate) to justify your conclusion that the document is false; or
* have evidence, as a result of checks carried out, that the document is false, and have completed a Document Verification Report (see 3.2.6); or
* show that the document is identical to another document on which you have current and reliable evidence that it is false and have completed a Document Verification Report (e.g. issuing body has either given information on document's security features or already advised that an identical document is false);or
* have an admission from the applicant (in writing or recorded in the Q&A notes) that they used a false document or made false representations
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If you understand this bit, then it means that there is something wrong or fishy about one or more document THAT YOU OR YOUR SPOUSE have provided as part of your application.

If you have kept copies of the documents that you sent with your application, I woudl if I was you have a good look at the sources from where you got these documents.

The DER/DRV form that you are talking about will be sent to you , when you get your bundle of papers from AIT if and when you decide to appeal.
You will not know it earlier than that.

This is a serious problem for you, and I advise that you seek legal advice from a qualified OISC advisor/solicitor when you decide to appeal, as people who present forged documents could be bannned for 10 years from applying for any type of visa. :(

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Post by sahdi » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:41 am

hi asif 1976,

when did ur husband apply?

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Post by asif1976 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:10 pm

Dear Batley Khan

I have read all sections concerning 320 (7a)
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Post by was794 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:27 pm

my father has passed 4 days ago please do dua for him - Inshallah hes is a better place.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
please dont forget to love those who are close to you....
I hope everyones applications are succesfull in the near future.

I am still waiting for for my wifes application which was approved on the 8/09/09 according to my MP...

A raging row between Pakistan’s foreign ministry and the United Kingdom over a range of immigration-related issues - check out the link below...

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/daw ... -05-sal-01

Asif121 - if you havent already include a cover letter of sponsership from yourself as the sponser. In the letter write down exaclty what you are submitting as evidence and how you met where you got married, honeymoon? (dates/locations) etc...It will help build up your case in the ECO's head when there reviewing your application. let me know if u need a sample ill send you mine.

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Post by sahdi » Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:35 pm

was794


Iam so sorry to hear about your father, God bless him.

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Post by batleykhan » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:02 pm

Was 794

I am very sorry to hear of your dads death.May Allah grant him Jannat and you Sabr.

Its all parents joy to try and see that their families are all settled and happy, but sometime this is not possible and we have to accept that Allahs knows best.

I hope your wifes application is succesful though.

Asif

Are they saying that the stamp in your British passport is not genuine?.
Are you sure this is the reason why they have refused you?.

You need to read my above post where i have asked that the exact wording of the refusal be sent, rather than whayt you may assume. I need to know exact wording before I can comment. Post the full refusal reasons as on teh notice, then I will have a better idea.
Also from other research that I have done, if you are refused under para 320 (7b) this attracts the 10 year ban? Is this right?
Yes this right. This is why you will need advice from a good solicitor

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Post by TOPGUN » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:20 pm

Was794,

I am really sorry to hear about your father. May Allah grant him jannat.

I hope your wife will get her visa soon.

Regards,
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Post by bazzy_1 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:20 pm

was794 wrote:my father has passed 4 days ago please do dua for him - Inshallah hes is a better place.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
please dont forget to love those who are close to you....
I hope everyones applications are succesfull in the near future.

I am still waiting for for my wifes application which was approved on the 8/09/09 according to my MP...
Hi Was794,

Sorry to hear about your father, inshallah he will be given a place in Jannat. I respect your courage in this difficult time to log onto the forum and help us with information you have found.

Wish you all the best
Regards,

Baz

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Post by Asif121 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:35 pm

was794 wrote:my father has passed 4 days ago please do dua for him - Inshallah hes is a better place.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
please dont forget to love those who are close to you....
I hope everyones applications are succesfull in the near future.

I am still waiting for for my wifes application which was approved on the 8/09/09 according to my MP...

A raging row between Pakistan’s foreign ministry and the United Kingdom over a range of immigration-related issues - check out the link below...

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/daw ... -05-sal-01

Asif121 - if you havent already include a cover letter of sponsership from yourself as the sponser. In the letter write down exaclty what you are submitting as evidence and how you met where you got married, honeymoon? (dates/locations) etc...It will help build up your case in the ECO's head when there reviewing your application. let me know if u need a sample ill send you mine.
So sorry to hear about your father, may allah grant him a place a in paradise.
Thank u for the advice an yes im getting my solicitor to write up a proper covering letter summarising my whole background an the whole application in detail.

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Post by 2036789 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:58 pm

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un was794 sorry to hear about the death of your father may Allah Subhanahu wa ta'alla grant him a place in Janat-e-Firdos
MM

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Post by r555 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:44 pm

I have a question regarding Appeal for a spouse visa. My visa got rejected a few days back, from Islamabad. I am going to lodge an appeal, and I want to know whether or not I have to send ALL my original documents again with the appeal? Or, do I have to send only the documents that fulfil the requirements they objected on?

Secondly, I'd also like to know if I have to send photocopies of all documents again, or photocopies of only the documents that fulfil the requirements they objected on?

Thank you.

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Post by batleykhan » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:30 am

R555

You do not need to send all the documents again.

The only docs that you may have to send are those relating to the points that you have been refused on and that you had not previously sent along with your application. For example the ECO claims the place you live in is overcrowded, you will need to do a housing report to prove otherwise.

Hope this helps

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Post by Jjay » Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:50 am

Hi Guys,

Was sorry to hear about your father, hope you are holding up well.

well I have now been waiting 15 weeks!! for my wifes settlement application submitted on 23rd June in Islamabad. Layla what was your outcome I understand your status changed on Friday.

I have contacted my MP who was pretty much useless and emailed UKHUB but nobody is coming back with any news. I just hope however long they take i get good news in the end as i have submitted everything they asked for and all documents were prepared by a well established solicitor.

look forward to hearing good news for everyone.

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Post by ajmal » Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:13 am

asif1976 wrote:Dear Batley Khan

I have read all sections concerning 320 (7a)

I am the Sponsor and the ECO has claimed that the stamp in my passport is not genuine and that I did not travel to Pakistan to visit my Spouse. I totally dispute this, but have no airline ticket to prove this. As I dont have proof for the other two countries that I have visited over the last few years. I am very interested to know how exactky they came to this conculsion.

I asked my spouse that when the application was submitted did my NICOP card get submitted also, as I am dual nationality. Unfortunately this was not submitted. Could it be that the ECO is questionning how I got this stamp without actually proving that I had a visa to leave UK and enter Pakistan in the first place?

Also from other research that I have done, if you are refused under para 320 (7b) this attracts the 10 year ban? Is this right?

Your views are much appreciated.
The burden is on you to prove that you actually travelled. Tell them flight number, airline , date of departure and arrival and they can easily check it

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Post by b92753 » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:29 pm

ajmal wrote:
asif1976 wrote:Dear Batley Khan

I have read all sections concerning 320 (7a)

I am the Sponsor and the ECO has claimed that the stamp in my passport is not genuine and that I did not travel to Pakistan to visit my Spouse. I totally dispute this, but have no airline ticket to prove this. As I dont have proof for the other two countries that I have visited over the last few years. I am very interested to know how exactky they came to this conculsion.

I asked my spouse that when the application was submitted did my NICOP card get submitted also, as I am dual nationality. Unfortunately this was not submitted. Could it be that the ECO is questionning how I got this stamp without actually proving that I had a visa to leave UK and enter Pakistan in the first place?

Also from other research that I have done, if you are refused under para 320 (7b) this attracts the 10 year ban? Is this right?

Your views are much appreciated.
Well if the stamp is genuine then you have no reason to worry because it would be very easy to prove.

1) Contact your travel agent and ask them if they are able to provide you with a e ticket print out which will be on their system. However you may require the date you booked the tickets.

2) You could contact the airport you flew from and ask them to confirm that you have checked in and whether a boarding pass was issued to person in your name.

3) You can contact the flight carrier directly and the would be able to provide you this confirmation as long as you have an e ticket reservation number.

Are you entirely positive that they refused because of the stamp in your passport ? Because i am sure if the ECO assumed the stamp was fake, he/she would have made some enquiries which would have confirmed whether the stam is genuine or not. What did the actual refusal notice state ?

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