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Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I would suggest you request your file from UKBA to see why they suspected a marriage of convenience. It is called a SAR http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/navig ... onal-data/
Did they offer to pay your expenses for travel or hotel or food?
what did you mean that people using this forum are bad quality people? this immigration forum is very helpful to many people and besides what is wrong in Sara sharing her experience? if your interview went badly at UKBA that doesnot mean everyone that goes for an interview should have same experience like yours. well done Sara for sharing your experience and i think more people should share their experience too. if UKBA read the forum, good for them as i think there are a lot of outstanding applications that need to be dealt with instead of reading immigartaion forum. and i really wonder how many immigration officers will go on immigration forum when they are off work????theonlyhope1 wrote:Sara, guys, listen. about the interviews in liverpool. believe me i know for a fact that UKBA interviewing immigration officers read posts on these forums. if they see you asking about possible questions, how will this look to them? They dont have to be spy, theys can just match yo use it in username. Sara?? And is 1991 your year of born? And u give moroko as your country? How much people called Sara from morocco born 1991 will they be interviwing that month? Do u think they dont hav internet at home or in their office? Theys are clever, inteligent peoples who will make big preperations. so tell me, if they see your coments, will they think ur relationship is real? Even i think u r bad quality. if you r real why would you need to ask about what questions will b asked? And why would you share questions you were asked?
bad quality people are coming on here looking for help. this makes interviews harder for everyone because UKBA read this site. they do big research. belive me i know because my interview went badly
.rachellynn1972 wrote:Genuinely or not, if two british couple married for 10yrs are asked the question HO ask people looking for visa, they will fail.
Graham Weifang wrote:.rachellynn1972 wrote:Genuinely or not, if two british couple married for 10yrs are asked the question HO ask people looking for visa, they will fail.
Hi Rachell,
Are you sure about that statement?
For example,
Me and my wife often play this little scenario, when we are messing together.
Ask each other questions,
I can genuinely say there is nothing, absolutely nothing I don't know about her.
There really isn't a question that UKBA could ask, that we wouldn't both give the exact reply.
We have been together 4 years, and honestly, she knows me better than I know me, her memory is 100A1. It is reciprocal.
I therefore guess we are not alone in this "knowing each other very well" which brings me back to your quote, " if two british couple married for 10yrs are asked the question HO ask people looking for visa, they will fail. "
I find that a very strange remark.
G.
UKBA HUNTER wrote:Graham Weifang wrote:.rachellynn1972 wrote:Genuinely or not, if two british couple married for 10yrs are asked the question HO ask people looking for visa, they will fail.
Hi Rachell,
Are you sure about that statement?
For example,
Me and my wife often play this little scenario, when we are messing together.
Ask each other questions,
I can genuinely say there is nothing, absolutely nothing I don't know about her.
There really isn't a question that UKBA could ask, that we wouldn't both give the exact reply.
We have been together 4 years, and honestly, she knows me better than I know me, her memory is 100A1. It is reciprocal.
I therefore guess we are not alone in this "knowing each other very well" which brings me back to your quote, " if two british couple married for 10yrs are asked the question HO ask people looking for visa, they will fail. "
I find that a very strange remark.
G.
I think rachellynn1972's is correct to certain degree because its possible. Mr. wolf is abosultely right too and thanks for sara to share her experience.
But GRAHAM WEIFANG is having quite wrong assumption because its really possible that even genuine married couples cannot remember what food they eaten last night or what shampoo either of them use especially during an intense situation like caseworker office at the processing time of EEA2 RC. Because here in UK life is very busy life especially due to the job timings and in many occasion either of the partner have really no time to even think/keep in mind these little little things.
MR. GRAHAM. If your location is really CHINA and if you are being asked that what chineese dish your partner eaten last night then how many chineese words you will remember.