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Sorry for late reply, heres a breakdown of my supporting docs,RM786 wrote:Hi Asif121,
Congratulations on your wifes visa. Any chance you can give a list of the sort of documents you submitted as i think this will be very useful to other members who might be applying for a visa. Thanks.
Congratulation Asif. My prediction did come true. Well doneWell done Asif. You and your family have thought over and planned everything very carefully.
I doubt whether you will have any problem in getting your wife a visa,
It is a pity some of the other people here dont do the same, as it will save them a lot of hassle later on.
All docs seem fine,I wont bother sending your parents spassport and the bracelet bit.I think it will be overkill.
Remember they only look at your application once and then make a decison, so if you have all the neccesary docs there,it should cause no problem.
Let us know how you get on.
Yes if you can provide proof to back up what your accountant has stated, it would certainly be helpful ( Copy of tennancy agreement and letter froim Inland Revenue stating you have declared this income) because some people dont bother to declare this income unfortunatelyHi a qustion for Batley khan, i am submiting a rental agreement for rent i receive from my property i own along projected income statement from the accountant who will be submitting my tax return online in the next few weeks. I intend to send the paper work off this week. Do i need to add any other documents along with the tenancy agreement and projected accounts for spousal visa ( i know what other paper work i need am just concerned about any other docs to submit with the rental agreement). Forexample would i need a letter from the tax office stating that i had notified them about my rental income or would the projected accounts be sufficient along with a leter from my accountant ? Would be appreciated if you could advise me ?
Thank you, an yes u were right, i guess i was also lucky enough to have a top immigration lawyer in the UK as a friend an a lot of his free advice was very handy, as u rightly mentioned some of the stuff can be overkill just like he mentioned too, but i guess its better to be safe an cover all areas without worrying if u have missed something out,batleykhan wrote:Congratulation Asif. My prediction did come true. Well doneWell done Asif. You and your family have thought over and planned everything very carefully.
I doubt whether you will have any problem in getting your wife a visa,
It is a pity some of the other people here dont do the same, as it will save them a lot of hassle later on.
All docs seem fine,I wont bother sending your parents spassport and the bracelet bit.I think it will be overkill.
Remember they only look at your application once and then make a decison, so if you have all the neccesary docs there,it should cause no problem.
Let us know how you get on.![]()
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Yes its very easy, im going thru same process for my wife as im in pakistan an we are stoppin in dubai before we fly back to London, if ur british passport holder its no problem as u get ur visa when u land, for example if its for ur wife who has pakistani passport then she will require a visa to go dubai or whichever country, i have friends in London who also have offices in Lahore who are sorting my wifes visa for dubai, bear in mind for the dubai visa she will only get a 14 day visa an it takes 8-10 days for u to get it, u simply need copies of ur nikkahnama, 2 passport size photos, copy of ur british passport an both ur Nadra ID cards copies, fee is about 8000 - 10000 rupees, very easy an straightforward to get if u have good agents in pakistan or if ur in uk an need to go from there its very simple too, just remember for dubai its only 14 day visa on pakistani passport an 3 months for british passport holders so only apply 8-10 days before u wish to travel for the paksitani passport holder. pm me if u need any further helpwas794 wrote:does anyone have any experience with going to Istanbul or Dubai for a holiday with a pakistani passport? I take it a visa is required...
Nah trust me u dont need to take a trip all the way to london to apply for a visa on pakistani passportwas794 wrote:Asif121,
looks like im going have to take a trip down to London to visit the embassy -
ahhhh having a British passport is a luxury !!! lol
Hi guys i am looking at Honeymoon packages as well. Do you mind telling me how much ur package is costing?was794 wrote:Asif121,
looks like im going have to take a trip down to London to visit the embassy -
ahhhh having a British passport is a luxury !!! lol
Hi Was,was794 wrote:Bazzy - maldives is the place lad - just been checking it out online - a bit more expensive than Dubai but its the closest thing to paradise you will find on earth - halal food aswell which is a bonus.
Im debating between Turkish pizza n donner or chillin in peace in the Maldives !!
sorry to go of topic...
Visa refused for following reason
My settlement visa has been refused for the following reason
"I not that you were in pakistan on 24th june 2009 and while you have provided a marriage certificate this document is not evidence of a valid marriage under the pakistan Muslim family ordinance 1961. For your marriage to be valid it must be registered with the union council where you married. You have not provided a Nikah Nama or any evidence that your marriage has been registered.
I am therefore not satisified that you are married to a person present and settled in the united kingdom or who is on the same occasion being admitted for settlement and refuse your application under paragraph 281 section (i) if the immigration rules"
However i did submit a Nikah Nama which was certified and attested and also translated in english and attested. Why did they refuse ?? I didnt the MFLO 1961 was extended to pakistan ? And therefore having the nikha namah attested by the mufti and or the (kutchery) was sufficient ?
Hi Batley Khan,batleykhan wrote:Visa refused for following reason
My settlement visa has been refused for the following reason
"I not that you were in pakistan on 24th june 2009 and while you have provided a marriage certificate this document is not evidence of a valid marriage under the pakistan Muslim family ordinance 1961. For your marriage to be valid it must be registered with the union council where you married. You have not provided a Nikah Nama or any evidence that your marriage has been registered.
I am therefore not satisified that you are married to a person present and settled in the united kingdom or who is on the same occasion being admitted for settlement and refuse your application under paragraph 281 section (i) if the immigration rules"
However i did submit a Nikah Nama which was certified and attested and also translated in english and attested. Why did they refuse ?? I didnt the MFLO 1961 was extended to pakistan ? And therefore having the nikha namah attested by the mufti and or the (kutchery) was sufficient ?
The nikkah nammah that you submitted, was it issued by an official of the local union council?. The original nikkah nammah should be in Urdu( with a certified english translation accompanying it).
On it should be yours signature, your wifes signature, the signature of the witnesses, the signature of the Alim who carried out the nikkah, along with signature of the UC official
If it does not have the Union Council seal/stamp,then its not valid and therefore the ECO was right to refuse you.
RM786 wrote:Sahdi,
Hi sorry to hear they are taking so long but please just try and have bit more patience ive been waiting for a little while now aswell. Applied for wifes visa 2nd june. Refused 5 weeks later. Straight away filed an appeal. Now its been four months and still no answer, although my MP has said they have prepared the case now and will be dealt with soon. try contacting your MP. send a polite email to ukhub they should reply as they do normally reply to me. Thanks
Quite simply, the nikkahnama has to be registered with the local union council, otherwise its like sweets for kids for the ECO's at the embassy to refuse u, they dont need any bigger or better excuse, the union council registered nikkahnama is like thier expected an required standards now just like u can only have the TB medical done at their specified IOM clinics,RM786 wrote:Sahdi,
Hi sorry to hear they are taking so long but please just try and have bit more patience ive been waiting for a little while now aswell. Applied for wifes visa 2nd june. Refused 5 weeks later. Straight away filed an appeal. Now its been four months and still no answer, although my MP has said they have prepared the case now and will be dealt with soon. try contacting your MP. send a polite email to ukhub they should reply as they do normally reply to me. Thanks
U cud try and write to the ECO directly an ask for simple review again after explaining ur research, if it holds up u never know as he does have the ability to overturn his original decision if u ask for review an if its done within a quick time frame, but u may not want to waste the time an lose out on ur 28 days for ur right to appeal, im not sure but i have read on the forums where in certain cases decisions have been reviewed an accepted after contacting the ECO directly, although i wud not be able to advise u on how this process works or wat the timeframe isukusman wrote: Hi Batley Khan,
Thankyou very much for your prompt reply. I submitted a Nika Namah that was issued by a mufti in azad kashmir. The Nikah Namah was ir urdu along with a certified english transaltion.
However from my research i have found out that the MFLO act 1961 is not extended to AJK. So union councils do not stamp the nikah namas there, as they don't need to. The Muftis are designated this role. So as result the ECO has refused for the incorrect reason please advise ?
thanks
If the nikkah nammah was not signed and registered with the Union Council, the BHC would not accept it and therefore to them your marrige is not valid and they are right to refuse you.Hi Batley Khan,
Thankyou very much for your prompt reply. I submitted a Nika Namah that was issued by a mufti in azad kashmir. The Nikah Namah was ir urdu along with a certified english transaltion.
However from my research i have found out that the MFLO act 1961 is not extended to AJK. So union councils do not stamp the nikah namas there, as they don't need to. The Muftis are designated this role. So as result the ECO has refused for the incorrect reason please advise ?
thanks