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3 monthsafzal786 wrote:Salaam,
What is the period that one MUST enter UK after obtaining Settlement Visa?
I thought the visa is valid for 27 months, and one can travel at anytime without those first 3 months after the visa issue date. Has there been any recent changes to this law, I know for sure this was the case previously as my aunt travel at the end of 3 months, but my wife has been informed by several people its 28 days!(im pretty confident most people are relating to visit visa etc but please do update me)
Many thanks, Apparently my wife managed to get hold of people in Islamabad who also confirmed the above.batleykhan wrote:3 monthsafzal786 wrote:Salaam,
What is the period that one MUST enter UK after obtaining Settlement Visa?
I thought the visa is valid for 27 months, and one can travel at anytime without those first 3 months after the visa issue date. Has there been any recent changes to this law, I know for sure this was the case previously as my aunt travel at the end of 3 months, but my wife has been informed by several people its 28 days!(im pretty confident most people are relating to visit visa etc but please do update me)
skah786 wrote:This whole visa process has really ticked me off. I've been married for 10 months and only spent 1 month with my husband.
This whole long-distance thing has really deteriorated our relationship to the point where I think I just want out. I can't cope with it. If this goes to appeal I seriously am not interested in it. I am past breaking point. I really don't know what to do. I have no support whatsoever. If I ask friends for a bit of solace they reply with "shouldn't have married a mangy" but he was the perfect guy until I married him. I knew him for 2 years before we got married and outside of mine and his relationship we have known his family for generations we might as well be related.
I am just really sick and tired of it all. I guess all I want is some support and prayers of people who genuinely feel my pain.
Duas
Hiskah786 wrote:This whole visa process has really ticked me off. I've been married for 10 months and only spent 1 month with my husband.
This whole long-distance thing has really deteriorated our relationship to the point where I think I just want out. I can't cope with it. If this goes to appeal I seriously am not interested in it. I am past breaking point. I really don't know what to do. I have no support whatsoever. If I ask friends for a bit of solace they reply with "shouldn't have married a mangy" but he was the perfect guy until I married him. I knew him for 2 years before we got married and outside of mine and his relationship we have known his family for generations we might as well be related.
I am just really sick and tired of it all. I guess all I want is some support and prayers of people who genuinely feel my pain.
Duas
^^^ Well said. Remembering that helps me keep a positive attitude. And helps me to keep happy despite the horrible situation I am in.You just have to stick it out whether its successful or not because you need to look at long term happiness as opposed to short term
CRT7 wrote:@ anjum786mohammed
Salaam, just a word of advice........I'm just preparing you for the worst......whilst it's great that you are going to Pakistan to see your mrs etc etc & it would show further proof of contact etc etc....
God forbid..........If they refuse the visa first time around & you have to appeal against their decision you will have to provide your circumstances @ the time the refusal was made.........
So im thinking..........If they refuse the decision during the time you were @ Pakistan & you appeal.........well you have no income for that period so what evidence will you appeal with???
I would personally wait until a decision is made & then think of going over.........but all best laid plans & all that...........
I apologise in advance, my motive is not to stress you out.........just some advice??
Thanks
mgsBoy86 wrote:God forbid that there is a refusal (inshAllah it will be a positive outcome), I thought you only have to provide further evidence pertaining only to the refusal reasons.
CRT7 wrote:If the refusal is income related then it would be problematic........if the refusal wasn't income related then its ok.........Inshallah it wont come to that, I guess im just being too careful after the nightmare year that i have been through
i know wht u all mean, but the way i am thinking is that if i am not happy without my wife what is the point of me working, im not even going to joke about this if i was offered a good job in pk, i will go 2 day, but jobs are hard 2 cum everywhere, sumtimes i think what was the point of going uni when i work as a sales assistant, but i enjoy my job, its a good laugh,mgsBoy86 wrote:Personally, I believe that taking unpaid leave shouldn't be a problem. It always possible to obtain confirmation from the company about the unpaid leave and to supply this to the ECO. Every now and then, we all take unpaid leave due to large planned events (I took unpaid leave for my marriage in Pakistan) and will be taking more in the near future.
As long as you explain these things it should be ok. Best to get this confirmed by someone more experienced, though.
No use getting worried about something that has not happened, and inshAllah will not happen.