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Hi there im the same situation. i want to know if your wife got visa???. did u applied already? if so what happens with your application?jag20 wrote:Hello,
My girlfriend was in UK for 4years on student visa, last year she was being detained because of TOEIC issue and had the removal orders.
She chose to leave the country voluntarily March this year, and I went to Pakistan in April and we got married there.
I am now thinking to apply for her as a spouse visa and consulting with a solicitor too. As per the one solicitor, he thinks there should't be any issue for obtaining a visa because we have all the paper work and I am full time employee over 25k earning.
However another solicitor said, although spouse(visa) are exampt from re-entry ban from student but might not get a visa on first attempt.
Have you guys heard anything or any news for spouse visa for those who had TOEIC issues in the past?
Shall I apply without any worries of TOEIC?
Please need your expert advise?
Thanks
S
Thanks a lot but I didn't get it really...so what are they actually trying to do now?? Do you think my hubby will get his visa on first time??Casa wrote:The court ruling this month may ease your concerns.
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/wp-cont ... se-ETS.pdf
Casa wrote:It's in your favour. The Home Office have had their 'knuckles rapped' by the court.![]()
As long as you meet all the standard requirements, (income etc), you shouldn't be refused due to TOEIC.