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Dear Vinny,
vinny wrote:See also Contacts (Border Force). Hopefully, a Chief Immigration Officer should be able to access your Immigration records on his computer.
Yes, if you could reach a UK port and satisfy a UK Immigration Officer that you are a Returning Resident.Linda2uk wrote:I would like to undertand any alternative way... to land or enter the U.K. Boarder... then sort out temporary entry visa there...
Dear Vinny,vinny wrote:Yes, if you could reach a UK port and satisfy a UK Immigration Officer that you are a Returning Resident.Linda2uk wrote:I would like to undertand any alternative way... to land or enter the U.K. Boarder... then sort out temporary entry visa there...
The staff at the Madrid UK visa centre may not know what evidence they require in your case. I suspect that your application is not straightforward probably because of insufficient evidence. They may need to verify of your employment with your employers to make certain that your ILR hasn't lapsed. Unfortunately, some ECOs may simply refuse instead of requesting additional information, in line with their instructions:Linda2uk wrote:Dear Vinny,
I didn't provide any supporting info like copy of lost passport and ILR visa, and my employment letter. Because I Didn't know I need to provide this. But in the application I gave the details of my ILR visa , such as date of issue, number, etc. I only provided the police report. However, I was not asked to provide these info at the Madrid UK visa center.
So, their advice about waiting for the ECO to request information and not to provide additional evidence without their request is contrary to the ECO's instructions. I suggest that you write to them now, giving your application reference, and employment letter/details, plus copies of lost passport and ILR sticker, etc. The more evidence of your residence in the UK you can provide, the better.ECB10.5 Burden of proof wrote:If the applicant does not produce evidence, or the evidence produced is inadequate to show that he / she fulfils the qualifying requirements of a category in the Rules, then a refusal will usually be appropriate.