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Keisha
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Post by Keisha » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:32 pm

[quote="ale001"][quote="Keisha"]@Justice...let's hope they will process our application with no glitches
@Rec...still praying for a miracle

I'm on the verge of sending them a cheque of £6.50,maybe they will speed up the process....*rollseyes*

All the best everybody and keep ur faith as all shall prevail by God's grace!!![/quote]

Can i add another £6.50 pls to boost up the decision on our applications? :lol: :lol: :D :D[/quote]

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@Alec....Please do as it will help a great deal.



:lol: :lol:

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Post by justice12 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:40 pm

The home office they have always been like that and they always will be , they are creating this problems on purpose .
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Post by yahwadud » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:41 pm

Keisha wrote:
ale001 wrote:
Keisha wrote:@Justice...let's hope they will process our application with no glitches
@Rec...still praying for a miracle

I'm on the verge of sending them a cheque of £6.50,maybe they will speed up the process....*rollseyes*

All the best everybody and keep ur faith as all shall prevail by God's grace!!!
Can i add another £6.50 pls to boost up the decision on our applications? :lol: :lol: :D :D
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@Alec....Please do as it will help a great deal.



:lol: :lol:
Congrat teebay .granted flro 2.5 years today .am so glad pal

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Post by yahwadud » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:41 pm

Keisha wrote:
ale001 wrote:
Keisha wrote:@Justice...let's hope they will process our application with no glitches
@Rec...still praying for a miracle

I'm on the verge of sending them a cheque of £6.50,maybe they will speed up the process....*rollseyes*

All the best everybody and keep ur faith as all shall prevail by God's grace!!!
Can i add another £6.50 pls to boost up the decision on our applications? :lol: :lol: :D :D
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@Alec....Please do as it will help a great deal.



:lol: :lol:
Congrat teebay .granted flro 2.5 years today .am so glad pal

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Post by Keisha » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:49 pm

@Justice....If that's the case,they must have a career-change because we can't stand it anymore!

@Teebay...congrats and enjoy the moment of freedom.All the best with the future!!

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Post by justice12 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:52 pm

yahwadud, have you seen somebody granted !

is teebay or teebaby you are on about ?

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Post by pepper04 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:59 am

OMG The waiting is killing me. argghhhhhhhh. some goods news please :)

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Post by taribo » Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:17 pm

JUSTICE 12,KEISHA(same name as mi wife)
and all the brothers on this thread,my feeling
is that a lot of people on flr o are being granted.
it might take long but in the end i know you will
be granted the goddamn visa.they are granting
more than would have expected even in the
most complex cases.
they are under huge pressure to clear the backlogs
and that can only benefit us.
god bless you all guyz.

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Post by pimpaporn » Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:39 pm

hi
has a news but not good news. today got letter from UKBA say my application has been refeused :(

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Post by justice12 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:55 pm

pimpaporn wrote:hi
has a news but not good news. today got letter from UKBA say my application has been refeused :(
Can you tell us what was the reason for refuse ?

did they give you right to appeal the decision ?

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Post by majojo » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:59 pm

taribo wrote:here is my time
FLR O 10 years family route application sent 5/12/12
Acknowledgement letter received 10/12/12
Biometric letter received 22/2/13
Bio sent 22/2/13
Document received 11/4/13
Granted 30 months x 2 (before indefinite leave to remain)
As...a spouse/partner.

BRP to be sent in 7 or 10 days.
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Hi Taribo please i would like to ask how many mnths pay slips did you use.. i sued only 3 months from both me and my wife and also it was only when you combine both our salaries thats when its exceeds 1550 each month. please can you tell me more abour your case

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Post by pimpaporn » Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:36 pm

The first and main reason was I came on a visitor Visa with 6 months or less.

Normally you cant apply for leave to remain if you come on a Visitor Visa.

The difference that they have not taken into account is I now have a British husband and "more importantly a British Daughter" We Applied outside the immigration rules with discreationary leave to remain but they have not taken this into account.

Not supprising when you have seen the despatches report on TV last week showing they have temps who know nothing about discresionary reasons for getting the visa making the decicion.

My husband will now appeal the decision argueing that it is not in the best interest of our daughter to have to either go back to thailand with me alone or to stay here in england without me and just with my husband.
the best interest of the child forms the basis of the law when children are in the centre of any decision.

will be appealing this weekend and requesting an oral appeal so my husband can argue the case with the judge in person.

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Post by justice12 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:49 pm

pimpaporn wrote:The first and main reason was I came on a visitor Visa with 6 months or less.

Normally you cant apply for leave to remain if you come on a Visitor Visa.

The difference that they have not taken into account is I now have a British husband and "more importantly a British Daughter" We Applied outside the immigration rules with discreationary leave to remain but they have not taken this into account.

Not supprising when you have seen the despatches report on TV last week showing they have temps who know nothing about discresionary reasons for getting the visa making the decicion.

My husband will now appeal the decision argueing that it is not in the best interest of our daughter to have to either go back to thailand with me alone or to stay here in england without me and just with my husband.
the best interest of the child forms the basis of the law when children are in the centre of any decision.

will be appealing this weekend and requesting an oral appeal so my husband can argue the case with the judge in person.
Do you have a solicitor or you have applied your self ?

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Post by pimpaporn » Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:57 pm

my husbun do himself

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Post by justice12 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:04 pm

pimpaporn wrote:my husbun do himself
I think that's why you have been refused coz you had no lawyer to argue the case , article 8 is very complicated and it's need a good lawyer for this kind of application .

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Post by ale001 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:35 pm

pimpaporn wrote:my husbun do himself

I am 100% sure that the decision will be overturned and you will eventually granted. But however, next time do not allow your husband do it hismelf next time, it is very advisable to go through a professional good lawyer for any immigration application.

Even though if the application is a straightforward and if it is something that individual can do if required by the UKBA to do it yourself, don't even listen to them, the best is to do it through Solicitor..

FACT guys?
Ale001

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Post by taribo » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:42 pm

MAJOJO

I provided 6 months payslips and my wife 4.
Now if they had considered our lowest weekly
incomes they would have not granted me the visa.
(Thats 2 or 3 payslips out of all the 10 payslips we sent
them).
they clearly didnt.
someone on here told me that there are cases
that fall under ex1(exceptions).that it was the case with mine.

My advice is if you arent an overstayer,you made
your application in time,you have a british wife and kid(s)
you more or less meet the financial requirement then you
have pretty much nothing to fear.be it 5 or 10 years you will
be granted something.
then i am no solicitor so thats just my opinion.
and also i dont know the details of your case.

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Post by justice12 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:56 pm

I am sure the case worker didn't even realise that's there is chid best interest involved in the application.

under the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the
Child (UNCRC) and other international commitments, including the relevant EU Directives
which require the best interests of the child to be a primary consideration for Member States
when implementing the provisions involving minors, section 55 of the Borders, Citizenship
and Immigration Act 2009 („section 55‟) requires the UK Border Agency to carry out its
existing functions in a way that takes into account the need to safeguard and promote the
welfare of children in the UK. Decision-makers must not apply the actions set out in this
guidance either to children or to those with children without having due regard to section 55.
The UK Border Agency instruction „Every Child Matters - Change for Children„ sets out the
key principles to take into account in all Agency activities.

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Post by Keisha » Fri Apr 26, 2013 3:51 pm

I pray all goes well with the rest of us who still waiting...*sighs*

@Taribo....congratulations and enjoy every moment of it.That's really good news and hope more good news will follow for some of us.

@Pimpa...I'm sorry to hear about the response but don't despair.Like some bloggers mentioned,use a solicitor to appeal so that your case is handled better.All the best with ur appeal and never loose hope!

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Post by temple » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:18 pm

Keisha wrote:I pray all goes well with the rest of us who still waiting...*sighs*

@Taribo....congratulations and enjoy every moment of it.That's really good news and hope more good news will follow for some of us.

@Pimpa...I'm sorry to hear about the response but don't despair.Like some bloggers mentioned,use a solicitor to appeal so that your case is handled better.All the best with ur appeal and never loose hope!

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Post by temple » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:23 pm

:( i have been refused

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Post by Keisha » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:31 pm

@Temple....sorry to hear about that and hope your planning to appeal.On what grounds did they refuse u??

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Post by majojo » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:32 pm

taribo wrote:MAJOJO

I provided 6 months payslips and my wife 4.
Now if they had considered our lowest weekly
incomes they would have not granted me the visa.
(Thats 2 or 3 payslips out of all the 10 payslips we sent
them).
they clearly didnt.
someone on here told me that there are cases
that fall under ex1(exceptions).that it was the case with mine.

My advice is if you arent an overstayer,you made
your application in time,you have a british wife and kid(s)
you more or less meet the financial requirement then you
have pretty much nothing to fear.be it 5 or 10 years you will
be granted something.
then i am no solicitor so thats just my opinion.
and also i dont know the details of your case.
thanks for your reply. well this is my story. i couldnt provide 6 months payslip becasue my wife and i only started working from october 2012 and my visa was due to expire jan 2013 so we were only able to provide 3 months pay slip but we used 6 months joint account tho. and also the reasaon why my wife couldnt work before was inthe last 3 years she has been having surgery. well am not an over stayer as i applied 15 days before my visa expired. but on a combined salary we meet the financial requirements just that we were only able to provide 3 months. thats bascally my reason why i applied the 10 year partner route oh andi dont have a kid . hope my explanation works out well for you.
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Post by temple » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:33 pm

can someone advice me on what to do next after waiting allmost 11 months application i got a refusal letter from the homeoffice, i was told that me and my wife are both illegal and our child is not upto 7 years in the uk,so sad no right of appeal, i will see my sollicitor on monday.

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Post by Keisha » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:46 pm

@Temple...well reckon the next step is to appeal as it doesn't make sense why they refused u.Consult your solicitor and hear what he has to say about it.I hope its not the temps who have been doing this shroudy job because you applied under the article 8.Something is amiss and I pray that the decision gets overturned and u receive ur stay!!

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