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Hamza84
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Visa Granted Ahamdulilah

Post by Hamza84 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:58 pm

All praises for Allah Alone

Today on this blessed Jummuah day my Wife has got her visa

I stopped counting after 100 days around !

This batch did take a bit of time, but that's life

Thanks for everyone on this forum and the previous one for all the help guides and experiences

I pray to Allah swt to give everyone patience who are still waiting

:D

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Post by batleykhan » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:14 pm

twonations wrote:Salams everyone, recieved txt for collection yestrday at 4 pm, was told to pick it up today at 2-3 pm. Went to gerrys isb. Visa refused. 123 days wait. My wife and i have been married 77 years, she and our 2 sons are British. And we have been living here in Pak ever since our marriage. I run a US call center and had submitted all the relevant docs along with a $40 k bank statement. Since we are all here had stated we will be living my brother in law in the UK initialy and then would move into our own place since we have enough fiunds.

The ECO stated the following observations for refusal:
1. No proof of tenancy for brother in law
2. $40k savings account shows no transactions
3. The funds shown are presumably not yours

He or she also states that based on these probabilities the visa is refused.

My wife and I are distressed, devastated, depressed, fatigued and clueless

They have given an appeal from and i have 28 days, I have sufficient company accounts and a relative ti show a tenancy contract who is also the landlord and can provide a letter stating ample of room for us to stay initially till we find our own.

How can the ECO assume that the funds are not ours when they checked my bank account which is my name. And its a personnal savings account??? How unethical and brutal
Brothers and sisters we are down and any suggestions on how to go about the appeal will be a great help, also does a judge hear the appeal, and should we expext something better from him/her.

May Allah have mercy upon us. Ameen
Just because you have money in your bank account,it does not necessarily mean that it is yours. It is quite common in Pakistan, to deposit large amounts of money in bank account just before an application.Unfortunately without proof where that money came from, the application is always refused

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Re: Visa Granted Ahamdulilah

Post by shuby » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:03 pm

Hamza84 wrote:All praises for Allah Alone

Today on this blessed Jummuah day my Wife has got her visa

I stopped counting after 100 days around !

This batch did take a bit of time, but that's life

Thanks for everyone on this forum and the previous one for all the help guides and experiences

I pray to Allah swt to give everyone patience who are still waiting

:D
Congratulations Brother. I wish you every sucess in your marriage. Inshallah we'll recieve the same news as you soon, please do dua for us all.

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Post by m3y » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:15 pm

Exquisit33 wrote:My cousin whom applied in March has been refused visa. After almost 6months of wait his visa has been refused :cry: :cry: :cry:
If you don't mind me asking why was it refused?
- 10/05/2012 Applied in Islamabad
- 10/05/2012 Application Forwarded to Islamabad OC
- 23/05/2012 Visa application is under process at the British High Commission.
-09/10/2012 Visa Granted :)

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Post by 1nad321 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:47 pm

visa recieved on thursday Alhamdulillah!!
Il keep on doing duas for others

ok quick question do u need a valid tb certificate when u reach uk?

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Post by hashim10 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:14 am

Congrats to all those who've had their Visa's Granted this week and commiserations to all those who weren't successful...

1nad321 and farah123: Yes you'll need to show a valid TB test certificate on arrival at a UK Airport... Remember to keep your TB certificate in your hand luggage whilst travelling or you'll experience delays at the UK airport as you won't have access to your suitcases until after you've checked in.. My wife will be re-doing her TB test next week before arriving in the UK as her old certificate expired during the application process at BHC.

Good luck to munchies27 and everyone else who are still waiting in the docks!!

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Post by skstar » Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:00 am

What I don't get is those who are asking if they need a valid TB cert.
Quite a few people I know were given their visas suddenly that they didn't have the 28 days for example a friend of mine had around 6 days to book a ticket and come to the UK because her application was in Gerrys that whole time. She came to the airport with the TB cert ( which was out of date) and they made no fuss and let her through after checking her arm.

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Post by hashim10 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:21 am

Is there a time limit for my wife to get here by? Ie.. 28 days, 15 days etc? Gerrys didnt mention anything of the sort and im told she has a 2 year visa...

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Post by S.dawood49 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:46 am

Sallamz to all,

Firstly contragtzzzzzzz to all that have recv a visa !!!... May Allah tala bless all if u n keep u happy inshallah,

Secondly really sorry to those who got the visa refused.. May Allah tala the all mighty grant u sabar and reunite u qwik..

And 3rdly all the ones that r waiting as well as my self inshallah pray fr each other and I pray that Allah tala grants n gives us good news !!.. Ameen. Congrats hashim lool !... Waiting paid off !!...

May we all inshallah hear good news soon ....

Applied for wife 19/03/12
Under process at bhc 02/04/12
Waiting ..... Wasallamz

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Post by aaaaaa123 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 11:30 am

@SKSTAR did ur cousin ask sum1 if he had to travel within in 28 days. You have to travel within three months it changed to that about 2 years ago.
Application submitted and forwad to ISB OC - 05/01/12
Refused 25/04/12
Appeal lodged 08/05/12

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Post by skstar » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:26 pm

aaaaaa123 wrote:@SKSTAR did ur cousin ask sum1 if he had to travel within in 28 days. You have to travel within three months it changed to that about 2 years ago.
This was just before that rule changed :) *She not a he :)

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Post by 1nad321 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:17 pm

wonderin if someone can help
tb certificates been expired, when u re-do test does it have to be at iom?
Or at any hospital?
Do the immigration officers in uk take this seriously?

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Post by hashim10 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:21 pm

My wife's TB test will take place at an IOM.. i'm told they're results and certification provide greater confidence than results from your average pakistani hospital for assessor's and users..

I could be wrong but i'd rather get it done properly and professionally from specialists to avoid any unwanted hassle even though it is a more expensive option...

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salaam everyone

Post by munchies27 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:45 pm

SALAAM EVERYONE...
Congratssssssss to all who have been granted visas and Hashim10 congrats to u!
honestly i am so happy for u all :)
im so sorry to hear about the refusals, may Allah give u sabr and strength to get through thid difficult time. Ameen

now we all know things are moving forward, so all who are waiting, lets all pray for one another Insha'Allah good news awaits us all. i think us remaining march applicants will hear on monday. im so worried but need to stay possitive. i hate to think what all u r going through (people who have been refused).

i wish the best of luck to everyone who is still waiting.

i am so scared right now.

once again congrats to everyone who has been granted visas.

please brothers and sisters, please dua for me and everyone else who is currently waiting for an outcome.

Our news is just around the corner

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Post by batleykhan » Sat Sep 01, 2012 11:51 pm

1nad321 wrote:wonderin if someone can help
tb certificates been expired, when u re-do test does it have to be at iom?
Or at any hospital?
Do the immigration officers in uk take this seriously?
TB tests can only be undertaken by UKBA approved organisations and not by hospitals.These are important document which without it, your visa will not be issued :wink:

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Post by batleykhan » Sat Sep 01, 2012 11:57 pm

hashim10 wrote:Congrats to all those who've had their Visa's Granted this week and commiserations to all those who weren't successful...

1nad321 and farah123: Yes you'll need to show a valid TB test certificate on arrival at a UK Airport... Remember to keep your TB certificate in your hand luggage whilst travelling or you'll experience delays at the UK airport as you won't have access to your suitcases until after you've checked in.. My wife will be re-doing her TB test next week before arriving in the UK as her old certificate expired during the application process at BHC.

Good luck to munchies27 and everyone else who are still waiting in the docks!!
You only need a valid TB certificate at time of having your visa stamped.You do not need a valid TB certificate on arrival at a UK airport ( an expired one will do just fine) :wink:

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Post by batleykhan » Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:02 am

hashim10 wrote:Is there a time limit for my wife to get here by? Ie.. 28 days, 15 days etc? Gerrys didnt mention anything of the sort and im told she has a 2 year visa...
She can travel at anytime as long as the visa is valid (ie for two years).However most people prefer to arrive within 3 months of visa being stamped,so they meet the requirements of the next stage of application which is the ILR in 24 months time

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Post by hashim10 » Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:25 am

batleykhan

many thanks for the correction (i.e. validity of expired tb test certificate at a UK Airport) and for your clarification...

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Post by twonations » Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:07 pm

twonations wrote:Salams everyone, recieved txt for collection yestrday at 4 pm, was told to pick it up today at 2-3 pm. Went to gerrys isb. Visa refused. 123 days wait. My wife and i have been married 77 years, she and our 2 sons are British. And we have been living here in Pak ever since our marriage. I run a US call center and had submitted all the relevant docs along with a $40 k bank statement. Since we are all here had stated we will be living my brother in law in the UK initialy and then would move into our own place since we have enough fiunds.

The ECO stated the following observations for refusal:
1. No proof of tenancy for brother in law
2. $40k savings account shows no transactions
3. The funds shown are presumably not yours

He or she also states that based on these probabilities the visa is refused.

My wife and I are distressed, devastated, depressed, fatigued and clueless

They have given an appeal from and i have 28 days, I have sufficient company accounts and a relative ti show a tenancy contract who is also the landlord and can provide a letter stating ample of room for us to stay initially till we find our own.

How can the ECO assume that the funds are not ours when they checked my bank account which is my name. And its a personnal savings account??? How unethical and brutal

Brothers and sisters we are down and any suggestions on how to go about the appeal will be a great help, also does a judge hear the appeal, and should we expext something better from him/her.

May Allah have mercy upon us. Ameen
King,

I really appreciate the time you took out to jot down this detailed guide and a headsups.

As for the Funds, I had shown a personnal bank statement as they had asked for it, but I have sufficient Company Bank account statements to show the transactions...ample of proof..

As for the tenancy here are the problems:

My brother in law currently rents out a two bedroom apartment, which as per the 'adequate accommodation requirements' is not enough for us and our two sons below the age of 10

As we are both outside the UK, it really beats me how and why would they expect to satisfy this pre-condition when we havent even reached there and have not been issued a visa yet.

I mean how many relatives would one have who would have 2 rooms vacant for the next 6 months for us or for anyone for that matter.

Now since we have the funds and with additional company accounts shown would prove the it is MY money and funds, therefore when we get there we can rent a property

or Should my brother in law, rent out a 3 bedroom and send back a tenancy agreement, also showing the landlords permission for us to stay there when we get there after 6 months IF the appeal is successfull, the problem there is, neither my brother in law can afford the upkeep of the 3 bed house/apartment or we pay for it where we wont live for the the next 8 months and god knows if ever. There has to be some other way around this? Right?

What if my wife were to travel to the UK and rent an apartment within this week, since we have 25 days to go, attach the tenancy contract which would be on my brother in law and her name to the appeal with all the other financial proof and send it by post there? She can either take the kids with her or leave them here with me, in any case which would be ripping us apart, and wait for the appeal there, to show up in person if it ever gets to the court, would this ensure a better outcome? would this be the right thing to do, because sitting here in the limbo for another 8 months after the previous 6 months looks like a nightmare....kindly would appreciate you and all to suggest...would her representing our case make it stronger, since we applied in march and the appeal is considered part of the same on going process so therefore the 18600 earning precondition does not apply?

Or should we hire a lawyer, where at? and how? How would he or she be able to expedite the process and ensure a better judgement given the current ridiculous tenancy problem we we face?


This forum has been a great help to others, and I thank all in advance for all the support, King, your input certainly came as fresh air.

Looking forward to your suggestions

W/salam

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Visa granted

Post by mr.lonely » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:34 am

Mashallah visa granted.....

Applied in islamabad on: 16/03/2012
In process: 30/03/2012
Ready for collection: 31/08/2012
Collected on: 03/09/2012
Outcome: INSHALLAH granted.......... VISA GRANTED ALHUMDULILAH :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Visa granted

Post by hashim10 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:53 pm

mr.lonely wrote:Mashallah visa granted.....

Applied in islamabad on: 16/03/2012
In process: 30/03/2012
Ready for collection: 31/08/2012
Collected on: 03/09/2012
Outcome: INSHALLAH granted.......... VISA GRANTED ALHUMDULILAH :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Alhumdulillha... nice one broo

Congratz to you and your Mrs.. :D

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Post by yhdil » Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:00 pm

Applied for my Wife

App Type: Tier 1 Dependent
App Centre: Islamabad
Date of Application: 09/07/2012
Date of Collection: 13/07/2012

Visa Granted!

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Post by m3y » Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:17 pm

yhdil wrote:Applied for my Wife

App Type: Tier 1 Dependent
App Centre: Islamabad
Date of Application: 09/07/2012
Date of Collection: 13/07/2012

Visa Granted!
Woah you got yours very quick
- 10/05/2012 Applied in Islamabad
- 10/05/2012 Application Forwarded to Islamabad OC
- 23/05/2012 Visa application is under process at the British High Commission.
-09/10/2012 Visa Granted :)

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salaam everyone

Post by munchies27 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:28 pm

salaam all :)

congrats mr.lonely on ur wifes visa. now u can say it was worth the wait lol

well no news for me today im so frikkin scared :'(

congrats to everone who's spouses have been granted visas.

i really hope i hear something this week. im hoping for the best and also prepared for the worst.

please everyone remember me in ur duas.

take care

Allah Hafiz

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Post by munchies27 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:39 pm

@m3y i think yhdil must have the dates wrong lol. 4 days?? how is that possible especially at this time?

i really hope to see RFC this week sometime. nearly all the march applicants have heard back. some of us are still waiting.. :(

well lets just see what happens.
All who are still waiting, Insha'Allah we will all hear good news

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