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Yazzy
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Posts: 200
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:42 am
United Kingdom

Accident Spouse Visa

Post by Yazzy » Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:31 am

My husband overstayed his Uk visa. His friend had a motorbike accident.
A drunk van driver hit him and he had an operation.
This happened in July 2012.
His friend also an overstayer used my husbands name at the hospital and with the police. The friend had an operation. No fingerprints were taken.
His friend was driving without insurance or license. In November my husband he voluntarily returned to his country.
We applied for spouse visa in January 2013.
In March 2013 we found out my husband had been summoned to court and the court had found him guilty and ordered him to pay 700pounds.
We only found out all this in March 2013. And my husbands visa was refused in March also but for another reason.
In the spouse visa we put NO as our answer for traffic offense as we was not aware of this incident.
We only found out from the letter received in March 2013.
The fine still has not been paid. And my husband does not know which friend used his ID.
The court letter does not have my husbands full name and its spelt wrong. They only have his birthday right.
The address the letter was received at is not the address he was living at.
I0S101 which he received from the home office before he returned to his country shows he lives at another address.

How do i fix this mess?
I've still not found out if we've won the appeal.
Do i just pay the fine even if my husband is not guilty?
If he was to apply for spouse visa again what would happen?
How do i find out what the police records say?
Spouse Application: 7th January 2013
Application Refused: 18th March 2013
Appeal Allowed: 29th May 2014
Visa Stamped: 7th August 2014
FLR (M): Applied in Person at Croydon 12th April 2017
BRP Recieved: 18th April 2017

Yazzy
Member
Posts: 200
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:42 am
United Kingdom

Re: Accident Spouse Visa

Post by Yazzy » Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:52 am

Please help anyone?
Spouse Application: 7th January 2013
Application Refused: 18th March 2013
Appeal Allowed: 29th May 2014
Visa Stamped: 7th August 2014
FLR (M): Applied in Person at Croydon 12th April 2017
BRP Recieved: 18th April 2017

Wanderer
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Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 1:46 pm
Ireland

Re: Accident Spouse Visa

Post by Wanderer » Wed Apr 09, 2014 12:05 pm

I think your only chance is to fess up and take the consequences, via a good solicitor. Trouble is you don't know what the authorities already know. They might be aware his ID was used fraudulently and might also be seeking recompense for the operation the overstayer had for which he was not entitled.
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

Yazzy
Member
Posts: 200
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:42 am
United Kingdom

Re: Accident Spouse Visa

Post by Yazzy » Wed Apr 09, 2014 12:23 pm

Who do i fess up to home office or police?
My husband was registered on the NHS so whoever used his ID got away and had the operation free.
I dont think the police are aware of anything.
My husband has still not got his spouse visa so i dont want to risk anything that can ruin his chances.
I dont mind paying the fines etc as long as my husband is cleared and able to get his visa.

How can we prove someone else used his name?

My husband was refused spouse visa because ECM thought he married someone else before me. I proved them wrong by contacting General Register office and getting proof my husband never married.
How do i prove this?
Spouse Application: 7th January 2013
Application Refused: 18th March 2013
Appeal Allowed: 29th May 2014
Visa Stamped: 7th August 2014
FLR (M): Applied in Person at Croydon 12th April 2017
BRP Recieved: 18th April 2017

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