Jeff it has harmed his application for entry clearance as a spouse!!! The fact that he did not attempt to regularise his status whilst in the UK, has harmed his case very much.This does not appear to be the case from what you have said. You said that he has been here for 6 years and never even approached the Home Office in attempt to have his status regularised. This however, will not harm his application for entry clearance as a spouse.
Problem is, it's not just the fact that he did not contact the home office, he was refused his visa on other grounds. When they assessed his documents, they handed them over to Gerry Fedex. When my husband went to the Gerry Fedex office he was given a letter asking for only the passports and any correspondance with the home office. He had neither due to the reasons I have explained in my previous posts.
My husband went to the interview and it took 35 mintues in total. He was asked only a few questions about his immigration history ie how did you come to this country and why did you not regularise your status in the UK? Most of the questions had to do with our marriage!
One very big problem with the interview and this has caused chaos... My husband did not bring any of the original supporting documents with him to the interview because he assumed that the embassy don't need to see them again as they have already processed the documents and handed them back to Gerry Fedex. Instead, he turned up at the interview empty handed. When asked various questions by the ECO, he kept replying with the same answer "I have already given you all the information you needed" When asked "Where is your documents" by the ECO, my husband replied "At home. The interview letter asked for specific information which I don't have to bring along to the interview, it did not ask me to bring the same documents which I have already submitted to the embassy before".
Reasons for rejection
1) No payslips
2) No bankstatements
3) Not satisfied that you have adequate accomodation.
4) No proof of National Insurance by your sponsor.
5) No proof that your sponsor is with Inland Revenue.
He was asked "Why didn't you marry in the UK". My husband replied "I had a Muslim marriage, but not a civil marriage because I was illegal and was told by a solicitor that it would be very risky to have a civil marriage as they will need evidence of your passport, documents etc which I don't have" He also told them that he has submitted evidence of the Muslim marriage which was done in the UK and then in Pakistan as we were told that the Muslim marriage is not valid under UK law as he is illegal. That is why we repeated the whole marriage again in Pakistan and provided evidence such as the Nikah Namma in English and in Urdu, photographs, everything. Again such evidence was in the folder which he left at home.
On top of everything else he was asked "Did you tell your wife that you were illegal before marriage". He replied "Yes". They wrote on the rejction letter and I quote.
'We are not satisfied that you married in accordance with UK law, and that your marriage is genuine. Your wife knew you were illegal when you married her. Why would a British person marry an illegal immigrant'
They also wrote 'We don't believe it is necessary for the applicant to live in the UK with his wife. There is no reason why the applicant cannot go and live in Pakistan or ALTERNATIVELY vist the applicant in Pakistan. How on earth can I go and visit him all the time. What kind of family life is that? I have a baby for goodness sake. I am also not going to go and live in a country which has poor healthcare and my husband's family are living in a poor village which hardly any money. Is this what the British Government want for me and my son who are born in Britain?
The ECO who interviewed him said "Do you mind if we contact your wife" to which he replied "Not at all". I never received any call and he was left in a room for 2 hours. After that, the ECO returned and said "Your visa has been rejected". 24 applicants turned up at the embassy today. I swear to all of you 20 were rejected!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trouble is all the evidence is there, its in the folder in his house. They never resheduled the interview despite my husband telling them the reason why he did not bring his documents. They never considered I have a baby who has not seen his father. What am I going to do now. I am devestated.
Plzzzzzz anybody help. John, Jeff, I need your help.