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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:05 pm

Casa wrote:She must tell the truth.
the truth I already told you. All the documents will be true and based on the facts.
but will it affect my application? which is already in home office under process.

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by Casa » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:06 pm

usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:You should not leave the UK if you have an application pending with HO, who presumably also have your passport. So how will you travel??

You should also be aware that there is a backlog of roughly 6,000 applications from Pakistan and India for visit visas to Ireland, some have waited over a year.
I am not leaving the UK now, as you advised. according to your advise, it is best to apply for the UK visit visa.
but what should they say about me in the application form? and are they coming to visit me as a family visitor or they are visiting the UK as a tourist? in both cases they will stay in the hotel.
I need advise to get a positive response on their application. its too much difficult to live far from kids for a long time. and its very depressive too.
Have you considered going home to make a life with your wife and children if it's so difficult to be apart from them? :idea:
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:08 pm

Casa wrote:
usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:You should not leave the UK if you have an application pending with HO, who presumably also have your passport. So how will you travel??

You should also be aware that there is a backlog of roughly 6,000 applications from Pakistan and India for visit visas to Ireland, some have waited over a year.
I am not leaving the UK now, as you advised. according to your advise, it is best to apply for the UK visit visa.
but what should they say about me in the application form? and are they coming to visit me as a family visitor or they are visiting the UK as a tourist? in both cases they will stay in the hotel.
I need advise to get a positive response on their application. its too much difficult to live far from kids for a long time. and its very depressive too.
Have you considered going home to make a life with your wife and children if it's so difficult to be apart from them? :idea:
this is very difficult to live apart from them and this is waste of life. the condition I am suffering from only I know. its very difficult to express. it makes me metal patient, too much aggressive and rude day by day.
Please delete this post, Sorry I was not supposed to be emotional here.

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:11 pm

usmmlik wrote:there was a mistake in my previous application, and this time I rectified that mistake and re submitted. some digits were wrongly entered by my previous solicitor.
What do you mean by 'some digits were wrongly entered'???

What does this have to do with your proving dependency prior to being in the UK??
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:14 pm

If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:16 pm

CR001 wrote:
usmmlik wrote:there was a mistake in my previous application, and this time I rectified that mistake and re submitted. some digits were wrongly entered by my previous solicitor.
What do you mean by 'some digits were wrongly entered'???

What does this have to do with your proving dependency prior to being in the UK??
he wrote 2015 instead of 2013
and 2 other mistakes, i have provided prior dependency proofs, but still case is weak.
I am trying to fill the application form for visit visa for my wife and kids, only stucked on the question about me and their purpose of visit.

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:19 pm

Dependency in your home country BEFORE coming to the UK with the EU citizen NOT your brother??

If you know your case is weak, why bother applying again. Changing dates will raise HO suspicions and they will think someone (you) is lying.
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:23 pm

CR001 wrote:If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
I was trying to wait for the General Election, until my Application is under process. may be if new government comes and the make changes in the law and they announce a Amnesty scheme.
that why I was waiting

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:28 pm

CR001 wrote:Dependency in your home country BEFORE coming to the UK with the EU citizen NOT your brother??

If you know your case is weak, why bother applying again. Changing dates will raise HO suspicions and they will think someone (you) is lying.
It is mentioned on the company's documents issued by the Company House. only the clerk in my solicitor's office he did that mistake and I never realized, was totally trusting on him.
that mistake I caught this time filling the new application form.

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:30 pm

What document from 'company house' do you mean?
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by Casa » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:31 pm

usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
I was trying to wait for the General Election, until my Application is under process. may be if new government comes and the make changes in the law and they announce a Amnesty scheme.
that why I was waiting
Realistically, you may well have a very long wait.............. :!:
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:34 pm

Casa wrote:
usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
I was trying to wait for the General Election, until my Application is under process. may be if new government comes and the make changes in the law and they announce a Amnesty scheme.
that why I was waiting
Realistically, you may well have a very long wait.............. :!:
Yes agree, long wait as unlikely to happen. Wasn't it Boris who bandied this about during the referendum last year??
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:36 pm

Casa wrote:
usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
I was trying to wait for the General Election, until my Application is under process. may be if new government comes and the make changes in the law and they announce a Amnesty scheme.
that why I was waiting
Realistically, you may well have a very long wait.............. :!:
yes you are 100% right, and thanks for your advise, i will make my mind to go back home. Can I Get my Passport from H.O without leaving the country?
Many Thanks

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:38 pm

CR001 wrote:
Casa wrote:
usmmlik wrote:
CR001 wrote:If she applies for a visit visa, she has to state she is married and provide details as/if required. UKVI will check the records based on her previous visitor application and will see all the information about you.

You really should think about doing the right thing and go home instead of trying to apply for things you don't qualify for. This will have long term effects in terms of PR/ILR and citizenship if you get to that point. Your immigration history has a huge black mark now.
I was trying to wait for the General Election, until my Application is under process. may be if new government comes and the make changes in the law and they announce a Amnesty scheme.
that why I was waiting
Realistically, you may well have a very long wait.............. :!:
Yes agree, long wait as unlikely to happen. Wasn't it Boris who bandied this about during the referendum last year??
Yes Boris said to legalise all the over stayers and Labour will make some changes in the law, may be I will be able to get a student visa again and get my degree? if law changes

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by CR001 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:46 pm

usmmlik wrote:Yes Boris said to legalise all the over stayers and Labour will make some changes in the law, may be I will be able to get a student visa again and get my degree? if law changes
Boris is Tory not Labour and IF there every is such a change, it will be a long time from now.
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by Casa » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:53 pm

CR001 wrote:
usmmlik wrote:Yes Boris said to legalise all the over stayers and Labour will make some changes in the law, may be I will be able to get a student visa again and get my degree? if law changes
Boris is Tory not Labour and IF there every is such a change, it will be a long time from now.
By which time Brexit is likely to be well underway, leaving any EFM without valid leave even less chance of remaining. :idea:
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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by usmmlik » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:58 pm

CR001 wrote:
usmmlik wrote:Yes Boris said to legalise all the over stayers and Labour will make some changes in the law, may be I will be able to get a student visa again and get my degree? if law changes
Boris is Tory not Labour and IF there every is such a change, it will be a long time from now.
I wish I had a "Backspace" button in my life, i could rectify all my mistakes.
this is a great forum and moderators are very helpful and they are more sincere than the solicitors. spent almost 10K on solicitors and still not at any point.
Will go back and start my life with my family.
Many many thanks for your time and advise.

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Re: Leaving Voluntarily after overstaying will ban for how L

Post by Casa » Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:06 pm

I hope everything works out well for you and your family in your new life together.

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