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lyndsay89
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Need advice on my Court Hearing.

Post by lyndsay89 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:32 am

Hey people,

Long story short. My husband applied for a spouses visa in june 2012. They refused him on the 5th september. Before we started the application our previous lawyer mislead us wrong information. she told us to get him into an english test with Cambridge University. So we called them, they told us they didnt have any test centres available in Honduras. So our lawyer told us to get that in written and put it in our application.( we didnt know there was other options with the English test as we trusted an expert.) ( i will never do that again.). Well the UKBA refused us on the English test only. As my husband didnt have it. Even tho they had hundreds of our conversations all in English and my husbands high school dipolma from north carolina usa. During his time waiting for his application we attucaly got him an appointment in Colombia( thats where he had to submit his application.) for an English test. Unforuntly they didnt have any appointments till the 20th september. but we didnt care we still booked it. Once they refused him we sent away the English test and a covering letter to the Embassy in Bogota. Hoping theyll overturn it. But no they didnt. Now wer going to court 2 weeks on tuesday. We have some stuff to go against them. such as , if they had any concerns about the applicant they have to call them in for an interview.( they didnt do that for my husband) all it took was an interview to prove he spoke english. Any way. If they Judge overturns the Home office decision. Whats the chances of the home office appealing the judges decision. I cant go out there to live as where my husband lives San pedro Sula honduras is the number one capital in the world with the highest murders. Its not safe out there for us both. Please can someone give me some advice. All this is so heartbreaking :(

Thank you for your time with reading my post:)

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Post by Lucapooka » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:40 am

How can you hope to keep track of information if you keep opening a new thread? Much of what needs to be said has already been imparted to you but it is spread across several threads and the plot is now very difficult to follow and relevant facts have been lost or left unmentioned in the confusion.

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Post by vinny » Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:48 am

Please continue in one thread.
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