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Ignorance of the law is no defence, I'm afraid, you must have been aware that legal work permits don't fall off trees. And if you weren't didn't you try and find out?UKguy351 wrote:I and she had no knowledge of how this was planned out, She really did believe the job and accommodation was a legit offer, And only when she was handed to the Thai national was then worried and the rest of the story is in first post.
Wanderer wrote:Ignorance of the law is no defence, I'm afraid, you must have been aware that legal work permits don't fall off trees. And if you weren't didn't you try and find out?UKguy351 wrote:I and she had no knowledge of how this was planned out, She really did believe the job and accommodation was a legit offer, And only when she was handed to the Thai national was then worried and the rest of the story is in first post.
i'm unsure because she just said was to scared to say do anything because they have moma address. She is a little thing and dotes on her family and is so scared that any harm come to them.Casa wrote:She may find it difficult to prove her innocence in the plan with this statement from your post;
'then took a flight to singapore where a ticket bought for Brazil was purchased all the time traveling with this english guy. Landing in London for connecting flight the day after to Brazil.'
I'm guessing that your girlfriend's travelling companion schooled her before they left Thailand in the deception that they were on route for Brazil and not the UK if questioned.
I asked her once she told me about the job offer, And yes i did say to make sure all was ok, We know how hard it is to get a visa as we have looked into it, but she believed the woman who asked her if she wanted the job and assumed all was above board, the next i heard was when she called me to say she was coming UK to start job !! and was done all so quickly.Wanderer wrote:Did you not warn her it's not possible to gain entry to UK on work visa so easily?
Did you do any research at all?
Well to be honest mate read Vinny's links, she might well be able to extricate herself but at same time she can forget any chance of any future UK visas...UKguy351 wrote:I asked her once she told me about the job offer, And yes i did say to make sure all was ok, We know how hard it is to get a visa as we have looked into it, but she believed the woman who asked her if she wanted the job and assumed all was above board, the next i heard was when she called me to say she was coming UK to start job !! and was done all so quickly.Wanderer wrote:Did you not warn her it's not possible to gain entry to UK on work visa so easily?
Did you do any research at all?
She started to think i didnt want her to come because of all the questions i was asking and only now Knows why i was asking and now hates herself but is scared and locked up.
I would just like to know if i can get her out and stay with me until immigration have decided whats the next step etc.
I hear you loud and clear.Wanderer wrote:Well to be honest mate read Vinny's links, she might well be able to extricate herself but at same time she can forget any chance of any future UK visas...UKguy351 wrote:I asked her once she told me about the job offer, And yes i did say to make sure all was ok, We know how hard it is to get a visa as we have looked into it, but she believed the woman who asked her if she wanted the job and assumed all was above board, the next i heard was when she called me to say she was coming UK to start job !! and was done all so quickly.Wanderer wrote:Did you not warn her it's not possible to gain entry to UK on work visa so easily?
Did you do any research at all?
She started to think i didnt want her to come because of all the questions i was asking and only now Knows why i was asking and now hates herself but is scared and locked up.
I would just like to know if i can get her out and stay with me until immigration have decided whats the next step etc.
Check the Surinder Singh route via the EU, hard work but as we all know, the EU route is easier, or consider living in Thailand, the food is certainly better!
There are always ways!
I'm sorry for your distress, and don't wish to put you down, but you need to understand what's going on. You say you've both been duped, but sadly there are countless stories going back years which indicate that Thai ladies are a lot less naïve than the Western chaps they get involved with, and your original post fits the profile pretty well.UKguy351 wrote: End of the day I still see it as she was duped and is a victim of human trafficking and she is locked up when escaping the bastards that brought her here. We would comply to any rules given by immigration, just want her out of the place as its making her ill as each day passes
Dear me. The "screening interview" is as the name suggests, just an initial interview to record the details of someone's identity, how they came to be in the UK and stuff like that, not the substantive interview examining the applicant's reasons for seeking asylum. In my day the screening had to be done in the police station before the detainee could be considered for transfer to an Immigration Detention Centre. If they've had her there for 3 weeks and not yet got round to interviewing her, it does strengthen her case for being granted bail.UKguy351 wrote:In the nearly 3 weeks of been in removal center each time i visit she brings all paper work, Only paper i see is a sceening ? and signed paperwork of her instructing solicitor. To which when i phone him he doesnt seem to have any answers ???
Mr Rusty wrote:Dear me. The "screening interview" is as the name suggests, just an initial interview to record the details of someone's identity, how they came to be in the UK and stuff like that, not the substantive interview examining the applicant's reasons for seeking asylum. In my day the screening had to be done in the police station before the detainee could be considered for transfer to an Immigration Detention Centre. If they've had her there for 3 weeks and not yet got round to interviewing her, it does strengthen her case for being granted bail.UKguy351 wrote:In the nearly 3 weeks of been in removal center each time i visit she brings all paper work, Only paper i see is a sceening ? and signed paperwork of her instructing solicitor. To which when i phone him he doesnt seem to have any answers ???
I'd better not express my opinion of immigration solicitors, so can't help you there.