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Yamini wrote:Hi All,
My husband applied for Tier 1 visa in 2010, unfortunately it got refused and banned for 10yrs based on 320(7a). I am unaware of the situation and got married to him.
Now, I am on Tier 1 visa and owning(director of) a company since 2 yrs in UK. I would like to apply dependent visa for my husband. Since, there is a statement in refusal letter "any future applications will automatically get refused under 320(7b)", we are expecting refusal for the dependent visa as well.
But, can i go for the appeal based on Human Rights and get my husband to UK.
Since I am soley responsible for the company i am owning and if i leave the co. it will go in full lose though i cant leave the country(where i am well settled) and paying full length of taxes to government.
Please suggest me what can I do.
Thanks in Advance.
benneviss wrote:Well, you have very good case if see some solicitor or barrister .
It is better to look into his refusal letter as well . What was the reason?
Yamini wrote:Hi All,
My husband applied for Tier 1 visa in 2010, unfortunately it got refused and banned for 10yrs based on 320(7a). I am unaware of the situation and got married to him.
Now, I am on Tier 1 visa and owning(director of) a company since 2 yrs in UK. I would like to apply dependent visa for my husband. Since, there is a statement in refusal letter "any future applications will automatically get refused under 320(7b)", we are expecting refusal for the dependent visa as well.
But, can i go for the appeal based on Human Rights and get my husband to UK.
Since I am soley responsible for the company i am owning and if i leave the co. it will go in full lose though i cant leave the country(where i am well settled) and paying full length of taxes to government.
Please suggest me what can I do.
Thanks in Advance.
I think not! This is not an application in a category that fall under rule 320 7C (that waives mandatory ban periods) and the sponsor is not settled in the UK. If she wants to be with her partner she can leave the UK and be with him.benneviss wrote:Well, you have very good case if see some solicitor or barrister
Lucapooka wrote:I think not! This is not an application in a category that fall under rule 320 7C (that waives mandatory ban periods) and the sponsor is not settled in the UK. If she wants to be with her partner she can leave the UK and be with him.benneviss wrote:Well, you have very good case if see some solicitor or barrister