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Agree with Casa, practically no chance.helpseekes wrote:Dear casa,
Thanks for your reply, but in my post i just wanted to be as straight as possible and did not wanted to hide anything to seek help not the criticism, I know the implications and problems i may be facing, so next one who like to post here kindly do it in a way to provide solution if any. Thanks
I know there are many knowledgeable persons around, awaiting their replies......!
Clearly overstay has consequences. Immigration karma if you will.helpseekes wrote:Hi,
I read some very informative details on your website, I am from Pakistan. I traveled to UK two times after 2001 but during my second visit I overstayed for couple of years.
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I can send you the copy of my letter if required but the problem is that now I need a very important reason to visit to UK again for around 15 days for my training as I have signed a business venture with a registered since 2005 limited company and my contract cannot be effective without my personal training.
Its been seven year when I was served that letter IS15IA, now what shall I do. My partners in UK company are willing to provide me any documented support that is required,can anyone help me in this regard. Also what are the chances that I will be get UK visa now my age is 44 and obviously too old to work there or overstay there. I am giving you these maximum points to give you the idea. Please advice or recommend who can help. Thanks N Regards
helpseekes wrote:Hi,
I read some very informative details on your website, I am from Pakistan. I traveled to UK two times after 2001 but during my second visit I overstayed for couple of years. But I left UK on my own voluntarily while on the airport I was served with the letter of IS15IA with the category B) stated as: A person subject to administrative removal in accordance with section 10 of the immigration and Aslyum Act 1999 as:
i. A person who has failed to observe a condition to leave to enter or remain:
ii. A person who used deception in seeking (Whether successfully or not) leave to remain:
iii. A member of the family of such a person
I can send you the copy of my letter if required but the problem is that now I need a very important reason to visit to UK again for around 15 days for my training as I have signed a business venture with a registered since 2005 limited company and my contract cannot be effective without my personal training.
Its been seven year when I was served that letter IS15IA, now what shall I do. My partners in UK company are willing to provide me any documented support that is required,can anyone help me in this regard. Also what are the chances that I will be get UK visa now my age is 44 and obviously too old to work there or overstay there. I am giving you these maximum points to give you the idea. Please advice or recommend who can help. Thanks N Regards