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The reason for refusal was that he wrote wrong spellings of his name in the application form. Forgot to put "I" in his name. So they thought that these were two different people because the spellings of his name were different on his passport. I was surprised myself that they are not appealing this but they are going with what their lawyer suggested them and that is to apply againking2be98 wrote:Well we don't know the reason for your refusal, but if you're saying it will be successful on a 2nd application then why won't he win an appeal. Applications are taking nearly 6 months anyway, so you'll be spending pretty much an extra £700 for possibly a 1/2 month quicker VISA. The reason why most people go for the appeal is because every refusal point is either bullcrap (ECO doesn't know the law) or occasionally someone having a complex situation.sazkhan wrote:Their solicitor has advised them that their appeal won't be successful so that's why they will be submitting a new application soon. Plus they don't want to wait for 6-8 months. His wife earns way above the 18,600 income threshold so he will be applying again. InshAllah he will be successful this time. Thanks for your help anyway
Not sure how or why the appeal will be unssuccessful as your lawyer states yet a 2nd application will.
What total and utter rubbish.Elisha wrote:Hi guys i am a solicitor and just to give you some insight it is better to apply again ie new application because appeal times tend to be alot longer typically 6-9 months depending on how busy the immigration tribunal is and then once appeal is accepted passport has to be resubmitted to get it stamped therefore a fresh application will typically take upto three mOnths in general and therefore process is alot quicker. In any case the choice is down to the client solicitors can only advise from their experience
I agree with King.king2be98 wrote:What total and utter rubbish.Elisha wrote:Hi guys i am a solicitor and just to give you some insight it is better to apply again ie new application because appeal times tend to be alot longer typically 6-9 months depending on how busy the immigration tribunal is and then once appeal is accepted passport has to be resubmitted to get it stamped therefore a fresh application will typically take upto three mOnths in general and therefore process is alot quicker. In any case the choice is down to the client solicitors can only advise from their experience
1. Current applications are taking 6 months anyway, almost as long as an appeal.
2. What guarantee is there that there won't be a refusal again on a different account? They often refuse on baseless grounds.
3. Appeals are cheaper, and have a much higher success rate than applications.
Elisha,Elisha wrote:Current apps are taking this long due to the immigration changes and the rush in submitting applications therefore it is not normal for them
To take this long.as long as all the documents submitted are accurate and correct there shouldnt be a problem in getting a visa and as a solicitor will be doing it its more than likely the correct documentation will be submitted.Appeals are successful alot of the time but very lengthy as the applicant will have to wait for a hearing date etc and
As we deal with applicants going through this on a daily basis we advice a fresh application would be best in this position.however again like i said it is always down to the client as to which route they want to take.Therefore just your experience of the visa process and knowledge of the appeal is very limited in scope as a result of your experience
Just wanted to say about the a1 English test that even on the ukba website it says you must have this .. As in ur case am not really sure bcos u say uv attached other Certs .. So not really sure .. As of the accommodation am sure u need to show them that u or ur uncle have space to keep u all.. In my case I live with my cussin who has 4 bed rooms .. And one of which is mine .. I did speak to my friend who is a solicitor of imigration n he sed the main things that the imigration look at to give a visa istwonations wrote:Hi everyone,
Hope all are doing well, feeling a little nervous after hearing about the awful refusal on the earlier posts. I had a couple of questions, and would be delighted if someone can shed some light on them. Guys i would really appreciate your input. This means ALOT to us.
Been married and living together for over 6 years outside the UK in pak, with our kids who are also british/pakistani, applied on 03/07/2012 for a spouse visa for myself.
We provided ample of proof in the form of pictures, nikah nama (urdu/english), funds ($40K) savings (statement), TB test and a Toefl test i had taken back in 1996.
Now the question is have all here on the forum taken the A1 test and submitted it along with the application those who do not hold a Masters degree, because I dont hold a masters degree and did not take the test.
My understanding after having read through the application form especially where it says "Explain why you might be exempt from this requirement" I had put down four reasons. 1. US Highschool (copy attached), 2. Toefl taken back in 1996 (copy attached). 3. Cisco study and certifications I have achieved, 4. Over 9 years of Project Management and extensive Call Center Management work experience, for 3 US mutlinational giants. ( US Accent Trainer over 3 years )
Do you think I have anything to worry about as far as the English requirement issue goes? And not having taken the test effecting my application? now if they had a doubt would it not be wise for them to give me a call and check? We at home unfortunately all only speak English at home due to my wife being British. Have spent my entire life speaking the language, had I known I had to take the test, would have done so, but the Gerry's guy at the counter said" Its all good", just found out about it yesterday going through the forums.....shiiiikes....goose bumps!!
Also to add to this we do not have any accommodation of our own in the Uk since we have lived outside the UK and are supposed to be moving back hence did not provide any documents for that. But mentioned the address for the close relatives we would be staying with for a couple of weeks initially...if someone could put their two cents for this? if you recall a similar situation any other applicant was in and what happened to thier application?
A little worried guys, if someone can make my day!
We are currently all stressed out because of the waiting....its taken a toll on the kids, since we need to put them in school in the UK this term...have wrapped up quite alot for it...all packed and waiting since 6 months now...life seems to have stopped. We are like literally hanging in mid air. My wife has almost gone bezerk...she had quit her job a month ago, since she could not falsely commit to her employer for another 1 year contract...and as you all know, no one hires you for a month or two.
112 days and running...
Best Wishes to all and a happy Eid to All
May Allah help us all...Ameen
Brother. I appreciate the info, but acommodation arrangements cannot be expected from a couple which is overseas and returning to settle, also our funds should be sufficient?S.dawood49 wrote:Just wanted to say about the a1 English test that even on the ukba website it says you must have this .. As in ur case am not really sure bcos u say uv attached other Certs .. So not really sure .. As of the accommodation am sure u need to show them that u or ur uncle have space to keep u all.. In my case I live with my cussin who has 4 bed rooms .. And one of which is mine .. I did speak to my friend who is a solicitor of imigration n he sed the main things that the imigration look at to give a visa istwonations wrote:Hi everyone,
Hope all are doing well, feeling a little nervous after hearing about the awful refusal on the earlier posts. I had a couple of questions, and would be delighted if someone can shed some light on them. Guys i would really appreciate your input. This means ALOT to us.
Been married and living together for over 6 years outside the UK in pak, with our kids who are also british/pakistani, applied on 03/07/2012 for a spouse visa for myself.
We provided ample of proof in the form of pictures, nikah nama (urdu/english), funds ($40K) savings (statement), TB test and a Toefl test i had taken back in 1996.
Now the question is have all here on the forum taken the A1 test and submitted it along with the application those who do not hold a Masters degree, because I dont hold a masters degree and did not take the test.
My understanding after having read through the application form especially where it says "Explain why you might be exempt from this requirement" I had put down four reasons. 1. US Highschool (copy attached), 2. Toefl taken back in 1996 (copy attached). 3. Cisco study and certifications I have achieved, 4. Over 9 years of Project Management and extensive Call Center Management work experience, for 3 US mutlinational giants. ( US Accent Trainer over 3 years )
Do you think I have anything to worry about as far as the English requirement issue goes? And not having taken the test effecting my application? now if they had a doubt would it not be wise for them to give me a call and check? We at home unfortunately all only speak English at home due to my wife being British. Have spent my entire life speaking the language, had I known I had to take the test, would have done so, but the Gerry's guy at the counter said" Its all good", just found out about it yesterday going through the forums.....shiiiikes....goose bumps!!
Also to add to this we do not have any accommodation of our own in the Uk since we have lived outside the UK and are supposed to be moving back hence did not provide any documents for that. But mentioned the address for the close relatives we would be staying with for a couple of weeks initially...if someone could put their two cents for this? if you recall a similar situation any other applicant was in and what happened to thier application?
A little worried guys, if someone can make my day!
We are currently all stressed out because of the waiting....its taken a toll on the kids, since we need to put them in school in the UK this term...have wrapped up quite alot for it...all packed and waiting since 6 months now...life seems to have stopped. We are like literally hanging in mid air. My wife has almost gone bezerk...she had quit her job a month ago, since she could not falsely commit to her employer for another 1 year contract...and as you all know, no one hires you for a month or two.
112 days and running...
Best Wishes to all and a happy Eid to All
May Allah help us all...Ameen
1 accomendation
2 if u can Surport her - that £120 a week (uk) for both of u plus ur council tax and rent ...
3 u will not relay on the state / benifits for Surport ..
This is what he told me .. But am still waiting only Allah know what's going to happen .. May he give all of us subar and make us all faithful to him..
Eid not tomorrow here in uk !! Alhamdulilah got one more day of Ramadan Ul Mubarak .. Make Dua for all inshallah ... Wasallamz
Applied 19/03/12 for mrs
Under process at bhc 02/4/12
99 days today (excluding holidays)
She recv a letter today apologising saying there is high number of applications and they r will complete hers as soon as they can ..The funny thing is the letter was dated 9/8/12 n it's 18/8/12 !!!.. Just keep faith in Allah n make Dua ...
i recvd the same letter as well,farah123 wrote:Yes rcvd the same letter brother just pray that the answer is atleast positive after this long wait really scared ryt now dnt want to go into appeal
i recvd the same letter as well,farah123 wrote:Yes rcvd the same letter brother just pray that the answer is atleast positive after this long wait really scared ryt now dnt want to go into appeal
wel i dont think agree with you cuz i knw few ppl they applied b4 me and they havnt get any letter !farah123 wrote:I think letter is sent to almost everyone dznt depend on whethr application is error proof or not but let's just pray and hope we get positive verdict inshAllah
ali1122 wrote:guys why here ppl are still saying that they going to complete all applications in 29 weeks,
applicants like me who are getting letters from Embassy there they have clearly mentioned in them that all applications will be done with in 24 weeks,
stay positive my all brother and sisters InshAllah soon we ill hear good news with in couple of weeks.
Application submitted isd
Date : 26/03/2012
forwarded : 26/03/2012
under process at BHC : 10/04/2012
Letter Received from embassy : 17/08/2012 (dated : 10/08/2012
RFC : ......
Collection : ......
Visa : Granted InshAllah
My status hasnt changed from sent to islmabad OC either but gerrys people and immigration consultant said it happens some times but application is under process and wont have any affect on timeline the status will now directly change to RFC so dont worry its fine!!!my question Is why it is not changing in online tracking ? I am all ways checking online tracking Which is say forward to OC Islamabad however mostly application it take 14 days in Islamabad OC to be forwarded to BHC and my wife documents are in OC islamabad since 13 weeks. So please would you let me know when my wife documents are going to be forwarded to BHC or British embassy as it took too long time then normal application.
i will be highly thank full to you.