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For most applications they do neither. But it probably depends.progeny5kay wrote:Hello everyone does anyone know what checks ukba does before issuing RC or papers to applicant? Do they ring up to check all your documents to see if they genuine or just physical checks like visiting applicant?
No far from it am asking cos am a father of 2 British girls and I applied in zambrano have been the one doing the care taking of the kids cos the youngest is 1year old and since my partner had her she has been diagnosed with depression and some other stuff so she was refer to mother and baby unit but our relationship ended recently so am asking to know what checks they do as I sent my ex partner's incapacity benefit documents and I will like to know if they will ring them to check so they can confirm she is really sick as am worried reading in here that they refused a mother of 6 months old baby what chance does a father has?Jambo wrote:And you asking this because your documents are not genuine or because you don't like to have visitors?
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:For most applications they do neither. But it probably depends.progeny5kay wrote:Hello everyone does anyone know what checks ukba does before issuing RC or papers to applicant? Do they ring up to check all your documents to see if they genuine or just physical checks like visiting applicant?
If you include documents which are found to be forged, then you could expect extra scrutiny and in most cases to be rejected.
Each case is different. I would not read into other cases too much.progeny5kay wrote: as am worried reading in here that they refused a mother of 6 months old baby what chance does a father has?
Jambo wrote:Each case is different. I would not read into other cases too much.progeny5kay wrote: as am worried reading in here that they refused a mother of 6 months old baby what chance does a father has?
However, if the basis of your application is no longer valid, you might get refused. I have no idea what checks the UKBA are doing but I guess it is easier for them to do checks with other governmental organisations (if they wish to).