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Have you seen the original refusal letter? is this how it is written? or its been retyped by your wife?mr khan wrote: You have failed to demonstrate you have sufficiently strong to Egypt to demonstrate that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor.
( DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE HELL THIS MEANS BECAUSE IVE ASKED 8 PEOPLE AND THEY JUST LAUGHED WHEN THEY READ IT)
No this is a person from the immigration who wrote this and clearly doesnt know english. My wife can type better than this.Franko wrote:Have you seen the original refusal letter? is this how it is written? or its been retyped by your wife?mr khan wrote: You have failed to demonstrate you have sufficiently strong to Egypt to demonstrate that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor.
( DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE HELL THIS MEANS BECAUSE IVE ASKED 8 PEOPLE AND THEY JUST LAUGHED WHEN THEY READ IT)
I imagine this should read "You have failed to demonstrate you have sufficiently strong ties to Egypt to demonstrate that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor.
"
This is the major reason for the refusal of visit visas basically they don't believe your wife will return home after her visa expires.
Oh frank if they will suspect this then they might as well not have family visitor visa's then. I can clearly say this is some immigration officer who's done a shoddy lame job of trying to put a visa application through or who was on alchaholFranko wrote:This is probably even more so now with the new rules for spouse visa's as with your income you would not be able to sponsor your wife in the spouse visa category so I suspect they are assuming your using a visit visa to circumvent the new rules. Not say you are just what they may think.
In what other way can i say that she just wants to visit for 2 months.ID29 wrote:From reading the above, may I suggest its possible you have 'overplayed' your hand? I suspect you have highlighted in your application all the reasons why your wife should come to the UK (to visit) but have not demonstrated enough reasons why she would return home.
if you can give me a suggestion how can someone prove they will return homes if you can give me anyway of proving this it would be greatmr khan wrote:In what other way can i say that she just wants to visit for 2 months.ID29 wrote:From reading the above, may I suggest its possible you have 'overplayed' your hand? I suspect you have highlighted in your application all the reasons why your wife should come to the UK (to visit) but have not demonstrated enough reasons why she would return home.
Unfortunately not, if your wife had ties, children back in her home country, property or a decent job then she would not have been refused on this. As you have already stated she has no property, no job and her only family is in the UK.mr khan wrote:
Oh frank if they will suspect this then they might as well not have family visitor visa's then.
I didnt say she doesnt have any family back home in her own country and never mentioned this in my application. I told them she lives with family back in her own country.Franko wrote:Unfortunately not, if your wife had ties, children back in her home country, property or a decent job then she would not have been refused on this. As you have already stated she has no property, no job and her only family is in the UK.mr khan wrote:
Oh frank if they will suspect this then they might as well not have family visitor visa's then.
You think the ECO isn't going to think is this person going to return home?
go for spouse visamr khan wrote:Hi everyone tonight im making this post to see if anyone can help me or make sense of this decison that was given to my wife from vac in cairo.
My wife applied to come and visit me with our son in the UK for 2 months. We have one son and i have not seen them since december last year.
I have followed the supporting documents guide to get this visa granted to her.
All of our documents are genuine and i have 7000 gbp worth of savings and i earn 1100 per month. I work for a very big corporation in the uk and my expenses are next to none due to my own radical saving techniques i converged agianst my energy bills.
I have no debts, my own home and drive a nice car as well.
Me and my wife decided we will not give the immigration any decison to refuse us so we did exactly what they asked for.
My wife also speaks a high level of english, she can read and understands as well. Her writting just needs a little improving but not much.
After applying for her visa this was the response that was given to us
NOTICE OF IMMIGRATION DECISION
In compliance with the Immigration (Notices) Regulations 2003 made under section 105 of
the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002
REFUSAL OF ENTRY CLEARANCE
Post reference: CAIRO xxxxx
To: xxxxxxxxx
Date of Birth 2810611978 < i dont know what this means if you do understand this i will give you ten pounds>
Nationality: EGYPT ( somebody can spell here)
Your Application
You have applied for an entry clearance as family visitor to the United Kingdom for 2 months. I have considered your application under Paragraph 41 of the United Kingdom Immigration Rules. You can read these rules at:
www. ukba. homeoffice.qov. uklpolicyandlaw/immiqrationlaw/immiqrationrules/
The Decision
You have applied for entry clearance to visit your wife and 2 children in the United Kingdom.
(Its my wife who is visiting me not me visiting my wife and last time i checked i have one son not two. I have checked the application and we didnt write anything like this)
I have considered your application very carefully taking into account compassionate nature of your visit because I acknowledge the importance of visits in maintaining family ties.
( clearly you have not )
The UK Border Agency and the British Embassy Cairo provides information to visa applicants about the types of documents they will be required to produce so that they can demonstrate to the visa officer that they meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules. We advise applicants that failure to submit such documentation may result in refusal of the application.
(This is an insult because i have collected so many documents that the only thing they should be asking for is my blood)
You wish to visit your British husband accompanied by your British passport holder child.
(sounds like pidgeon english)
You are unemployed in Egypt and reliant on your husband and family members for financial support. You have no savings, no property of assets in Egypt. Your husband is permanently resident in the UK
( we told them in the application that every month i send my wife money and she relies on me)
You have failed to demonstrate you have sufficiently strong to Egypt to demonstrate that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor.
( DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE HELL THIS MEANS BECAUSE IVE ASKED 8 PEOPLE AND THEY JUST LAUGHED WHEN THEY READ IT)
As a result I am not satisfied that you genuinely intend a short visit only to the United Kingdom and that you intend to leave the United Kingdom thereafter. Paragraph 41(i) and (ii) of the Immigration Rules
( At this point we still dont understand why she has been refused)
In reaching the decision to refuse this application, I have also given careful consideration to your rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. However, I consider that refusal of entry clearance does not interfere with family life for the purposes of Article 8(1).
( I totally disagree with this because this is depressing whoever gave this notice of refusal. Clearly they dont have a family. This refusal is insulting and disgusting)
I am satisfied that you could still enjoy family life by virtue of your sponsor’s visits to Egypt.
( Ive heard this from a lot of dearly beloved its a kind of way of saying you can go back home if you re not happy here)
Whilst I acknowledge that family life may exist in this case and that refusal of the visa will interfere with it,
( just totally contradicted themselves here about the refusal of entry clearance does not interfere with family life for the purposes of Article 8(1).
I consider that the refusal is justified (and proportionate) in the exercise of the immigration control.
Who ever wrote any of this needs to go through training and im not talking about immigration control. i mean they need to take basic english examinations probably something starting at nursery level because i can understand people better who take A1 key english test.
My family just wants to visit for 2 months and with 7k it will not hurt the state so they cannot use that excuse on us any more .
Please can someone help me out and tell me what to do with this joke of a refusal response.[/b]
Casa wrote:Why would he apply for a spouse visa when his wife doesn't want to settle in the UK??
Casa wrote:Why would he apply for a spouse visa when his wife doesn't want to settle in the UK??
trueTed wrote:Casa wrote:Why would he apply for a spouse visa when his wife doesn't want to settle in the UK??
Maybe she concocted this letter as a way to avoid going to the UK, could be she is worried that the husband will keep the child etc.
Seems strange to be married with a child and not wanting living in the same country but rather have the odd visit, maybe she is worried to say no to the husband in case he cuts off her means of support.
Ive seen many hair raising stunts, nothing would surprise me
Because he does not earn enoughsh1981 wrote:go for spouse visamr khan wrote: All of our documents are genuine and i have 7000 gbp worth of savings and i earn 1100 per month.
In that case she has done pretty well to 'concoct' a letter that sounds exactly like one that the ukba would write! Not sure why you are jumping to such wild conclusions.Ted wrote:Casa wrote:Why would he apply for a spouse visa when his wife doesn't want to settle in the UK??
Maybe she concocted this letter as a way to avoid going to the UK, could be she is worried that the husband will keep the child etc.
Seems strange to be married with a child and not wanting living in the same country but rather have the odd visit, maybe she is worried to say no to the husband in case he cuts off her means of support.
Ive seen many hair raising stunts, nothing would surprise me
Greenie wrote:In that case she has done pretty well to 'concoct' a letter that sounds exactly like one that the ukba would write! Not sure why you are jumping to such wild conclusions.
they use templates, they dont write this themselves.Ted wrote:Greenie wrote:In that case she has done pretty well to 'concoct' a letter that sounds exactly like one that the ukba would write! Not sure why you are jumping to such wild conclusions.
Well not concocted from scratch. Anyway the OP had doubts to the letters authenticity due to his "Pigeon English" comment.
Im not aware of sub standard grammar being used in such an official way.
Without wanting to jump, sometimes there is more than meets the eye
You obviously haven't read many refusal letters then!Ted wrote:Greenie wrote:In that case she has done pretty well to 'concoct' a letter that sounds exactly like one that the ukba would write! Not sure why you are jumping to such wild conclusions.
Well not concocted from scratch. Anyway the OP had doubts to the letters authenticity due to his "Pigeon English" comment.
Im not aware of sub standard grammar being used in such an official way.
Without wanting to jump, sometimes there is more than meets the eye
is this still active thread ?Ted wrote:Casa wrote:Why would he apply for a spouse visa when his wife doesn't want to settle in the UK??
Maybe she concocted this letter as a way to avoid going to the UK, could be she is worried that the husband will keep the child etc.
Seems strange to be married with a child and not wanting living in the same country but rather have the odd visit, maybe she is worried to say no to the husband in case he cuts off her means of support.
Ive seen many hair raising stunts, nothing would surprise me
Did the judge give directions?mr khan wrote:i know this reply is after a long time but the good news is My wifes visitor visa has been granted after an appeal. The judge decided that the immigration authorities had messed up my wifes application and told them it was a disgrace of how they handled it. Does anyone know how she will get the visa stamp in her passport. Her passport is with her. Does she need to send it to the embassy