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They may want to ask you some questions. Was your application on the basis of right to private and family life?egoneo wrote:are you legal? do you have any outstanding criminal convictions? might be they just want to interview you.walex wrote:I really don't know why. I was just asked to come. Lets see what happens. I have informed my Barrister about it.
From experience, pls don't ever try it. I mean don't go there.walex wrote:I will keep you guyz update about the outcome of my visit. Thanks stars in the forum.
If you have strong Article 8 claim they would not attempt to remove you. Before removal they are obliged to give you in-country right of appeal anyway and as your application has not yet been refused I don't think removal is imminent, but I would not rule out detention. That was why I had asked if you have British partner and children, just to ascertain how strong your claim is.ale001 wrote:From experience, pls don't ever try it. I mean don't go there.walex wrote:I will keep you guyz update about the outcome of my visit. Thanks stars in the forum.
I know the reason out of experience....
Some of these people are wicked and dearly beloved, while some are nice... Those that wicked try to remove an applicant illegally secretly and silently even without awareness of his caseworker manager and they will arrange your removal from the country silently, before you know it u're in the flight.
SOLUTION: The only solution to stop this dubious secret illegal operation is
(1) DO NOT ATTEND THE PUBLIC OFFICE ALONE
(2) BY ALL MEANS, MAKE SURE YOUR SOLICITOR GO WITH YOU, PREFERABLY A BARRISTER
(3) YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER MIGHT NOT WANT TO GO BECAUSE HE/SHE MIGHT THINK YOU WILL BE OK, BUT TRY TO CONVINCE YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER THAT YOU WILL PAY HIM/HER CERTAIN AMOUNT FOR FOLLOWING YOU TO THE PUBLIC OFFICE SO AS TO STOP ANY REMOVAL OR DETAIN ATTEMPT.
My friend, that is the solution. I have told many people this step and it helped them, while some ignore it hoping they will be fine but they later regret it.
I hope you find this information helpful?
Others in this thread, pls take not and learn from this, if possible write this down.... We will be all fine anyway... Lets all be positive...
My friend, that is what you believe. In reality, visa is not a right, but privilege, and to meet it up applicant must meet the requirements. So, sometimes their decisions are based on discrimination, personal opinion, partiality, rather than the laid out procedurePrince74 wrote:If you have strong Article 8 claim they would not attempt to remove you. Before removal they are obliged to give you in-country right of appeal anyway and as your application has not yet been refused I don't think removal is imminent, but I would not rule out detention. That was why I had asked if you have British partner and children, just to ascertain how strong your claim is.ale001 wrote:From experience, pls don't ever try it. I mean don't go there.walex wrote:I will keep you guyz update about the outcome of my visit. Thanks stars in the forum.
I know the reason out of experience....
Some of these people are wicked and dearly beloved, while some are nice... Those that wicked try to remove an applicant illegally secretly and silently even without awareness of his caseworker manager and they will arrange your removal from the country silently, before you know it u're in the flight.
SOLUTION: The only solution to stop this dubious secret illegal operation is
(1) DO NOT ATTEND THE PUBLIC OFFICE ALONE
(2) BY ALL MEANS, MAKE SURE YOUR SOLICITOR GO WITH YOU, PREFERABLY A BARRISTER
(3) YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER MIGHT NOT WANT TO GO BECAUSE HE/SHE MIGHT THINK YOU WILL BE OK, BUT TRY TO CONVINCE YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER THAT YOU WILL PAY HIM/HER CERTAIN AMOUNT FOR FOLLOWING YOU TO THE PUBLIC OFFICE SO AS TO STOP ANY REMOVAL OR DETAIN ATTEMPT.
My friend, that is the solution. I have told many people this step and it helped them, while some ignore it hoping they will be fine but they later regret it.
I hope you find this information helpful?
Others in this thread, pls take not and learn from this, if possible write this down.... We will be all fine anyway... Lets all be positive...
The key question is, why do they want to see you in person ? If they want information from you they normally request it in writing, in this case they are not looking for information from you, they want you, ask yourself why?ale001 wrote:My friend, that is what you believe. In reality, visa is not a right, but privilege, and to meet it up applicant must meet the requirements. So, sometimes their decisions are based on discrimination, personal opinion, partiality, rather than the laid out procedurePrince74 wrote:If you have strong Article 8 claim they would not attempt to remove you. Before removal they are obliged to give you in-country right of appeal anyway and as your application has not yet been refused I don't think removal is imminent, but I would not rule out detention. That was why I had asked if you have British partner and children, just to ascertain how strong your claim is.ale001 wrote:From experience, pls don't ever try it. I mean don't go there.walex wrote:I will keep you guyz update about the outcome of my visit. Thanks stars in the forum.
I know the reason out of experience....
Some of these people are wicked and dearly beloved, while some are nice... Those that wicked try to remove an applicant illegally secretly and silently even without awareness of his caseworker manager and they will arrange your removal from the country silently, before you know it u're in the flight.
SOLUTION: The only solution to stop this dubious secret illegal operation is
(1) DO NOT ATTEND THE PUBLIC OFFICE ALONE
(2) BY ALL MEANS, MAKE SURE YOUR SOLICITOR GO WITH YOU, PREFERABLY A BARRISTER
(3) YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER MIGHT NOT WANT TO GO BECAUSE HE/SHE MIGHT THINK YOU WILL BE OK, BUT TRY TO CONVINCE YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER THAT YOU WILL PAY HIM/HER CERTAIN AMOUNT FOR FOLLOWING YOU TO THE PUBLIC OFFICE SO AS TO STOP ANY REMOVAL OR DETAIN ATTEMPT.
My friend, that is the solution. I have told many people this step and it helped them, while some ignore it hoping they will be fine but they later regret it.
I hope you find this information helpful?
Others in this thread, pls take not and learn from this, if possible write this down.... We will be all fine anyway... Lets all be positive...
If you go the extent of hiring 100 of international barrister, if your case worker is a dearly beloved, he can refuse you and he will defend himself or herself illegally and you will be shocked and surprised.
So my friend, this thing is luck and God.
I am not the only one who knows or talking about this. Even lawyers do tell me exactly the same..
If what you believe is true, no one will be refused any visa in the UK. They have right to remove anyone, we are the one begging them to allow us to stay in their country, and so they can do anything to prevent their wrong doing under the Human Rights or any European Law. For instance, if you g to Republic of Ireland, you will realize that the Irish government mostly don't care about Human Rights as individual uses their discretion...
I can beat my chest to tell you that i know of more than 4 different cases where the applicants met up the requirements for Right to private life and family and still refused while some eventually removed, which is illegal and against the law, but the bitter truth is some of these people are nice while some are very bad.
That is my point, so don't get me wrong.
Thank you Tao, you got my point. Even though if they want to interview him initially, this would be when he/she first submitted his/her application and will be told by his/her solicitor immediately. Why now? And why not on the phone or in writing? There is more to it. I will advice him/her, pls don't go alone without a good barrister. That's all.... If you go there alone, then you are on your own and you will face the consequence on your own. You will be given cup of tea till you smile and find yourself in the flight homeTao wrote:The key question is, why do they want to see you in person ? If they want information from you they normally request it in writing, in this case they are not looking for information from you, they want you, ask yourself why?ale001 wrote:My friend, that is what you believe. In reality, visa is not a right, but privilege, and to meet it up applicant must meet the requirements. So, sometimes their decisions are based on discrimination, personal opinion, partiality, rather than the laid out procedurePrince74 wrote:If you have strong Article 8 claim they would not attempt to remove you. Before removal they are obliged to give you in-country right of appeal anyway and as your application has not yet been refused I don't think removal is imminent, but I would not rule out detention. That was why I had asked if you have British partner and children, just to ascertain how strong your claim is.ale001 wrote:
From experience, pls don't ever try it. I mean don't go there.
I know the reason out of experience....
Some of these people are wicked and dearly beloved, while some are nice... Those that wicked try to remove an applicant illegally secretly and silently even without awareness of his caseworker manager and they will arrange your removal from the country silently, before you know it u're in the flight.
SOLUTION: The only solution to stop this dubious secret illegal operation is
(1) DO NOT ATTEND THE PUBLIC OFFICE ALONE
(2) BY ALL MEANS, MAKE SURE YOUR SOLICITOR GO WITH YOU, PREFERABLY A BARRISTER
(3) YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER MIGHT NOT WANT TO GO BECAUSE HE/SHE MIGHT THINK YOU WILL BE OK, BUT TRY TO CONVINCE YOUR SOLICITOR OR BARRISTER THAT YOU WILL PAY HIM/HER CERTAIN AMOUNT FOR FOLLOWING YOU TO THE PUBLIC OFFICE SO AS TO STOP ANY REMOVAL OR DETAIN ATTEMPT.
My friend, that is the solution. I have told many people this step and it helped them, while some ignore it hoping they will be fine but they later regret it.
I hope you find this information helpful?
Others in this thread, pls take not and learn from this, if possible write this down.... We will be all fine anyway... Lets all be positive...
If you go the extent of hiring 100 of international barrister, if your case worker is a dearly beloved, he can refuse you and he will defend himself or herself illegally and you will be shocked and surprised.
So my friend, this thing is luck and God.
I am not the only one who knows or talking about this. Even lawyers do tell me exactly the same..
If what you believe is true, no one will be refused any visa in the UK. They have right to remove anyone, we are the one begging them to allow us to stay in their country, and so they can do anything to prevent their wrong doing under the Human Rights or any European Law. For instance, if you g to Republic of Ireland, you will realize that the Irish government mostly don't care about Human Rights as individual uses their discretion...
I can beat my chest to tell you that i know of more than 4 different cases where the applicants met up the requirements for Right to private life and family and still refused while some eventually removed, which is illegal and against the law, but the bitter truth is some of these people are nice while some are very bad.
That is my point, so don't get me wrong.
If you decide to go there, you definitely need legal representation. In my view you will be detained pending deportation.
Thank you teebaby. Thats what i told Walex to. This is not something i never experience, not even once. So i know what am talking about. I know of a guy that went there few months ago as required by the UKBA despite this guy has a child born in the UK, he was deceived by the UKBA that they just want to interview him. On getting there, he was detained. I and my other friends warned him to go with a barrister, but he couldn't listen to me and others. Even his solicitor refused to follow him because the money his solicitor demand from him he couldn't afford it. He went there alone and was detained and they kick him out of the UK the following week.teebaby wrote:I conquer to all what my friends r telling u...its only an advice and if you think they r not telling n saying the right thing,you can do whatever is in your mind....- know of someone that went there and was detained .
...Prince 74 asked if u have a british wife or kid,no answer from you n d reason for his question is that even they r aiming to detain u if u go there 'ur british fam will back u up'....walex do what u think is right.
Best of luck to you and I hope we all hear a good News.
This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
Can I please suggest to all on this thread that we are not legal representatives and just because we might have a few understanding of people's past immigration history and might read extensively on immigration matters doesn't necessarily make us authoritative on legal matters.Prince74 wrote:This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
I couldn't agree more!Tuga wrote:Can I please suggest to all on this thread that we are not legal representatives and just because we might have a few understanding of people's past immigration history and might read extensively on immigration matters doesn't necessarily make us authoritative on legal matters.Prince74 wrote:This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
I will also like to add that our motive on this thread is to share our timeline and past experiences which will enrich all towards our quest for success in any immigration matter.
I do appreciate everyone's help in advising Walex not to go but we must also remember that the onus is on him/her to make a decision and I will hope that he/she do make the right one. I can't see the benefit of not responding by attending any interview request from UKBA. The best we could recommend in my opinion is for Walex to seek legal advice and hopefully go with a legal representative. But to suggest he shouldn't attend this interview is very shallow and ill thought.
Thanks Prince74,Prince74 wrote:I couldn't agree more!Tuga wrote:Can I please suggest to all on this thread that we are not legal representatives and just because we might have a few understanding of people's past immigration history and might read extensively on immigration matters doesn't necessarily make us authoritative on legal matters.Prince74 wrote:This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
I will also like to add that our motive on this thread is to share our timeline and past experiences which will enrich all towards our quest for success in any immigration matter.
I do appreciate everyone's help in advising Walex not to go but we must also remember that the onus is on him/her to make a decision and I will hope that he/she do make the right one. I can't see the benefit of not responding by attending any interview request from UKBA. The best we could recommend in my opinion is for Walex to seek legal advice and hopefully go with a legal representative. But to suggest he shouldn't attend this interview is very shallow and ill thought.
Your post is pointless here. There is a significant difference between advising Walex not to attend interview with the UKBA and attending it with his solicitor or a barrister. Next time before you comment on a post, carefully read it properly before you apply any indirectly rude comment. No one asked Walex not to attend his interview with the UKBA. Only a senseless person will tell him not to attend the interview because the interview might be for his own positive result from the UKBA. We only told Walex not to go alone. We only told him to consult his solicitor and go with his solicitor if possible with a barrister for prevention in case if the UKBA intention is not for what they told him. So, pls always ready comment fully before you challenge anyone on this thread. This thread has been growing with excellent understanding and difference ideas and advises...Tuga wrote:Can I please suggest to all on this thread that we are not legal representatives and just because we might have a few understanding of people's past immigration history and might read extensively on immigration matters doesn't necessarily make us authoritative on legal matters.Prince74 wrote:This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
I will also like to add that our motive on this thread is to share our timeline and past experiences which will enrich all towards our quest for success in any immigration matter.
I do appreciate everyone's help in advising Walex not to go but we must also remember that the onus is on him/her to make a decision and I will hope that he/she do make the right one. I can't see the benefit of not responding by attending any interview request from UKBA. The best we could recommend in my opinion is for Walex to seek legal advice and hopefully go with a legal representative. But to suggest he shouldn't attend this interview is very shallow and ill thought.
Hi ale001,ale001 wrote:Your post is pointless here. There is a significant difference between advising Walex not to attend interview with the UKBA and attending it with his solicitor or a barrister. Next time before you comment on a post, carefully read it properly before you apply any indirectly rude comment. No one asked Walex not to attend his interview with the UKBA. Only a senseless person will tell him not to attend the interview because the interview might be for his own positive result from the UKBA. We only told Walex not to go alone. We only told him to consult his solicitor and go with his solicitor if possible with a barrister for prevention in case if the UKBA intention is not for what they told him. So, pls always ready comment fully before you challenge anyone on this thread. This thread has been growing with excellent understanding and difference ideas and advises...Tuga wrote:Can I please suggest to all on this thread that we are not legal representatives and just because we might have a few understanding of people's past immigration history and might read extensively on immigration matters doesn't necessarily make us authoritative on legal matters.Prince74 wrote:This ranting is getting out of hand. The success of his pending application depends on whether he attends the interview or not. Why would he not attend the interview if there's nothing to fear?sanny26 wrote:He states he signs on at the police station more reason y i wouldnt go because why would they wana interview him now. i personally wouldnt go i just wait for the outcome of my application.
I will also like to add that our motive on this thread is to share our timeline and past experiences which will enrich all towards our quest for success in any immigration matter.
I do appreciate everyone's help in advising Walex not to go but we must also remember that the onus is on him/her to make a decision and I will hope that he/she do make the right one. I can't see the benefit of not responding by attending any interview request from UKBA. The best we could recommend in my opinion is for Walex to seek legal advice and hopefully go with a legal representative. But to suggest he shouldn't attend this interview is very shallow and ill thought.
I repeat again, always read posts and comments before you respond.
No one should challenge or insult anyone here indirectly because it might result to automatic ban from this thread.
Good luck