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Refusal entry to Costarica and impact on ILR

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:30 pm
by prda
Hi Experts,

On 24th Aug '13, I travelled to Costarica from UK [On project meetings] and I was told by my office travel team that the currecnt Teir 1 visa with Indian passport is valid to enter into costarica. Even the Costa Rica embassy in UK has emailed me to say that a visa is not required if I have a UK Tier 1 general migrant visa. But having reached there the officer dint agree on the BRP card and instead wanted to see the traditional viginett on the passport that I dint have and refused the entry. Eventually, I had to return back in the next available flight to UK on the 25th Aug '13.

Now my question is I have my PEO appointment booked on 20th Nov '13 for ILR.

a) Please let me know if this will impact adversly on my ILR application?

b) Do I have to mention this in the list of absence?

b) What is the relevant documentation to provide ?

Thank You,
Praveen

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:28 pm
by Ayyubi72
a) Please let me know if this will impact adversly on my ILR application?

NO

b) Do I have to mention this in the list of absence?

NO.

c) What is the relevant documentation to provide ?

None

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:36 pm
by prda
Thanks for the reply @ Ayyubi72

Problem is like usually if I go India there will be one stamp with the date I entered India and when I return to UK there will be stamp by UK.

In this case there is no entry stamp in costarica. But there is a stamp with the date 26th Aug 2013. Does not make them think there is a problem as such?

Thank you.

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:03 pm
by Ayyubi72
For your peace of mind you can mention it, include your air ticket and/or boarding card to show departure, and your UK entry stamp will act as your arrival date.

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 9:35 am
by prda
Thanks again Ayyubi72 for your response hoping there will be no impact. I shall update back to forum how it went.

ILR Approved

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 11:07 am
by prda
Hi All,

Thanks a lot for the help. Finally I got the approval. It was PEO appointment at Sheffield.

1:00 PM Arrival
1:05 PM Token at reception
1:25 PM All the documents were just collected.
1:30 PM till 3:30 PM - Waiting
3:35 PM Biometrics taken
4:10 PM A lady called the token number and informed that my application has just been sent to Case worker for taking decision.
4:35 PM: A man called my token to inform that the decision was easy to make and the application for ILR is now approved and BRP's to follow in 10 working days. I was inquisitve to know my LIUK test marks he was friendly enough to check and written them on a post it and gave it away to me [23/24].

All the worry about the refusal of entry to Costa Rica has just turned out to be only panic.

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 9:30 pm
by Ayyubi72
Congratulations. :D