Shocked :) Welcome to the UK my friend. I was shocked too the first time I came in here. In fact, the Home Office can ask nearly for anything. The burden of proof is on you. Anything you claim, you have to demonstrate. Anything you don't demonstrate, is not taken in account and can be a ground for ...
Hi I'm completed my online application and been shocked by how few documents they are asking for. The documents you submit should satisfy the immigration rules. Where there is a conflict between HO's guidance (or request) and the Rules, deference should be to the Rules. 'The Rules' - sorry can you ...
Hi I'm completed my online application and been shocked by how few documents they are asking for. The Appendix is clear about things like ownership of property we will live in. Communications between the couple and photographic evidence and friends/family letter of support. However the e=application ...
I am AUS national. 8 year relationship with UK national. Lived unmarried 'akin to marriage' 2011-2017 in UK and Australia. - Granted unmarried partner VISA 2014 - 2017 Both travelled and studied separately for four months abroad first half of 2017. Lived and travelled together August 2017 - April ...
No I'm not reporting to the HO - nothing has been recommended or suggest by my lawyer at this point as we have just completed a Pre Action Protocol which was refused last week. I'm not really clear at all at this point how this will play out in terms of my Spouse application. As far as I understand ...
If you try the non visa nation visit visa route it will be refused at the point of entry for a number of reasons. You have already stayed in the UK for more than 6 months in the last 12 so that in itself gets you a refusal. The fact you overstayed the previous entry that gets you a refusal Intent ...
Further to Frontier Mole 's sage advice, if you consider the amount of money you surely must have paid so far on visa, Court and legal fees (for poor advice), returning home and applying for a Spouse visa in the correct way, may well save you from losing more money on a lost cause. :idea: Thank you ...
Hello, I'm and Australian spouse of 8 years to UK Citizen. My UK spouse VISA expired in 2017 which wasn't a problem as we were travelling abroad for 18 months and didn't think/know we would return. Returned together in June 2018, I on visitor visa. Mistakenly applied in-country for a spouse VISA ...