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eromder wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 1:56 pmHi Ballmigirl17,
Thank you for your reply and I am so sorry to hear the troubles you have faced - I really hope things start to look up for you soon. Sending you a hug.
We are seeing a solicitor on Monday so we can start to talk through the best way forward, however she is a friend of mine and not specifically an immigration specialist. I think we might need to consider voluntarily going back to Albania and marrying over there, and then applying for a spouse visa. I believe we meet all the requirements, on what terms did they turn your application down?
Thank you for your time in replying
A.
They can do so but there is always risk of being detained and deported, and once detained/deported although you may be able to get this revoked its a lot of unnecessary hassle and it may not be granted. We was willing to take this route but my registry office advised against it.
This may or may not be the case. However, particularly in the OP case, there is the not so small point of illegality.Elliewifetoalbanian wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 6:08 pm............Agree with the points above about home office discriminating against Albanians.........
Me and my fiancè tried to give notice of marriage on Wednesday and were denied. He brought his biometric residence card,driving license and bills. We were told he needs a travel document (we applied for one on April but the previous application from last year was denied) or a birth certificate. He does not have one as he came over as a minor 18 years ago as an asylum seeker. Is there anything we can do as we have a wedding booked for December and the home office website says they accept a biometric card as proof of identity?