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y was he refused entry??nafeesah87 wrote:Hi,
I'm new to the forum and looking for advice on my situation, I'll try to be as brief and concise as possible.
Basically I met my hubby at uni. He's Pakistani on a student visa and I'm British. We married in Nov 2011 however as we thought we had til July 2012 for his student visa to expire we never got round to 'converting' his visa. In the last fortnight he went to Pakistan due to family illness and upon returning to the UK was refused re-entry and sent back this morning.
Right so as far as I've been told there is no grounds for appeal here based on the student visa as he's since left uni so we need to apply for the spouse visa if I'm correct. I've tried to read up on this and just need a rough idea where to start now with the process in Pakistan.
A few questions. Firstly can I apply on his behalf or is it better he does? I'm not working and we were living on his salary and part of my savings which are low as I've graduated but not working. So will I be able to show money as savings as majority of income/ maintenance? Sorry not clued up on the lingo just yet. He had qualified as a manager at Pizza Hut and would it be beneficial to chase up a job offer from there as the only reason he had not started as manager yet was because it was pending on us applying for the spouse visa.
He's literally moved in with me roughly two months prior to this mess and because of timings I haven't got anything official on paper in terms of proof but does this even matter due to him being sent away? I literally have all his belonging bar what he took for a two week stay. I have no idea where to start or how to sort this mess out. Will him having been with me and married here but applying from there make any difference to the case?
Sorry this is so long, I don't think I made a good job of keeping it short but any opinions/ advice absolutely anything will be massively appreciated. Thanks.
He will have to apply him self from over seas, however it is a online application form I believe so you can fill it in too I think. I done it all for my wife from the UK, but she is in India so might be a different systems, someone body else might be able to assist on this, but he will be the one who will submit for sure.nafeesah87 wrote:Hi,
I'm new to the forum and looking for advice on my situation, I'll try to be as brief and concise as possible.
Basically I met my hubby at uni. He's Pakistani on a student visa and I'm British. We married in Nov 2011 however as we thought we had til July 2012 for his student visa to expire we never got round to 'converting' his visa. In the last fortnight he went to Pakistan due to family illness and upon returning to the UK was refused re-entry and sent back this morning.
Right so as far as I've been told there is no grounds for appeal here based on the student visa as he's since left uni so we need to apply for the spouse visa if I'm correct. I've tried to read up on this and just need a rough idea where to start now with the process in Pakistan.
A few questions. Firstly can I apply on his behalf or is it better he does? I'm not working and we were living on his salary and part of my savings which are low as I've graduated but not working. So will I be able to show money as savings as majority of income/ maintenance? Sorry not clued up on the lingo just yet. He had qualified as a manager at Pizza Hut and would it be beneficial to chase up a job offer from there as the only reason he had not started as manager yet was because it was pending on us applying for the spouse visa.
He's literally moved in with me roughly two months prior to this mess and because of timings I haven't got anything official on paper in terms of proof but does this even matter due to him being sent away? I literally have all his belonging bar what he took for a two week stay. I have no idea where to start or how to sort this mess out. Will him having been with me and married here but applying from there make any difference to the case?
Sorry this is so long, I don't think I made a good job of keeping it short but any opinions/ advice absolutely anything will be massively appreciated. Thanks.