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DNA for spouse visa

Post by Simi85 » Wed Jan 31, 2018 5:18 pm

Okay so abit of a confusing situation and history of visa. My husband came in the UK as student in 2011 he then applied for an extension and completed the education but the college had shut down and he has an issue of TOEIC and the court believe he did fraud and had someone else sit the English exam for him. We then put an application in for hinm to stay in the UK on the basis of human rights as we then married in 2014 – we have an nikkah nama and also and English marriage too. Throughout the years the case became more complicated and I wasn’t earning 18,600 so we put an flrfp case within the uk to buy time – ended up in court with the appeals – our solicitors weren’t the best either so they didn’t do everything they could it was just minimum – they could have easily won the case in court and provided extra proof but they didn’t and in the refusal the judge made many accusations which were incorrect e.g. the marriage was fake, and that the marriage is childless which is false yes the marriage is genuine and not everyone wants a child as soon as they get married it’s a choice. His visa has kept on rejected appealing re applying or re appealing in the last few years and he was detained a couple months ago as the latest application had been rejected and the reporting centre had his answer. No right of appeal was given and to bail him the only option I had at the time was asylum, we don’t want to continue with the asylum, but each lawyer we see said we need to have a child for him to get a visa here and there is no other way. We have been trying for 7 months but no baby yet. My question actually is with his immigration history if I do conceive will I need to show proof that the child is his for example a DNA or is that not needed?

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Re: DNA for spouse visa

Post by vinny » Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:08 pm

I think they may require DNA test only if you were not married.
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Re: DNA for spouse visa

Post by Londoner007 » Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:36 pm

Sister,

You seriously need to see a specialist human rights lawer. You are obviously in desperate needs especially coz you haven't conceived in 7 months and enquired about whether DNA test will be conducted!

Forum is not the place for you - find a specialist
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Re: DNA for spouse visa

Post by seagul » Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:41 pm

Londoner007 wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:36 pm
Sister,

You seriously need to see a specialist human rights lawer.
Forum is not the place for you - find a specialist
you are totally wrong in saying that because this forum has been helping millions of applicants and their family members freely. A lot solicitors in market are not fully familiar with the day to day changing immigration laws whereas here in this forum you will always get help and you wont feel lonely in immigration battle. I know few solicitors friends who read here then help its clients.
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Re: DNA for spouse visa

Post by Londoner007 » Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:39 pm

I agree with you regarding solicitors being out of date in changes, and they are not always well informed which can end up being a hinder to the application.

But in this situation and from reading her despair and also as the case seems "not straightforward" it was of my opinion an professional help was required. But of course I can be wrong.
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