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thanks.

Post by pageup » Fri May 10, 2013 7:00 am

I have been thinking too much about this immigration issue. Thank you... For all advise.

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Post by Obie » Sat May 11, 2013 5:48 pm

I personally think you have a strong human right and asylum case, added to the nature of your relationship with your EEA national partner.

In the event of the passport not arriving your lawyer should pursue the durable relationship avenue, i am strongly of the view that it is not one that can be defined as bound to fail.

However you legal representatives, has to get their act together.
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got marriage date.

Post by pageup » Wed May 22, 2013 7:06 am

Hello.

I got my marriage date. Now the registary called for the interview, before the 16 days of marriage.

What can I expect on interview. Who will interview me is it ukba or marriage counixl staff..

Where do I stand now, am very scared

I am thinking might ukba come to arrest me, it is only my stupid thinking.

Please share ur views on interview part.

And on my actual wedding day, there will be some friends of mine who are Compleltty ILlegal. Is it safe for them to attent my wedding. All other relatives are British.

Please give you views. I am very happy and stress because of fear of ukba.

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got martiage datr.

Post by pageup » Wed May 22, 2013 10:40 pm

Plese advise me regarding the interview marriage. I got my marriage date, but registary called me and my wife before 16 days of marriage. Please advise me
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Re: got marriage date.

Post by ukforever » Fri May 24, 2013 1:48 am

pageup wrote:Hello.

I got my marriage date. Now the registary called for the interview, before the 16 days of marriage.

What can I expect on interview. Who will interview me is it ukba or marriage counixl staff..

Where do I stand now, am very scared

I am thinking might ukba come to arrest me, it is only my stupid thinking.

Please share ur views on interview part.

And on my actual wedding day, there will be some friends of mine who are Compleltty ILlegal. Is it safe for them to attent my wedding. All other relatives are British.

Please give you views. I am very happy and stress because of fear of ukba.
ok..chill out,don't panic..take a deep breath and you will be just fine,now,what u would expect is that u are going to have the appointment with someone from the registry office,u need to go with your wife plus the letter and the passports and maybe a proof of address from both of u ,i don't remember really ..anyway,what is going to happen is,they will call u in an office where there should be someone to conduct the interview,they will ask u questions related to u and your wife,they have already your details because they got them from when u made notice of marriage , right ??anyway,they will ask u for example the name of your wife,date of birth,they will ask u to spell her name and family name,plus to confirm your address and some other questions and vice versa for your wife,they will ask her the same questions.
you shouldn't worry much about it at this stage because they are going to take account of all the answers you are going to provide and then they will see if your answers match their records and also,the way you respond to the interviewer is very important,u need to be sure of the answers u give,if its a genuine marriage,u have nothing to worry about,because i can tell u something,if they suspect anything or something goes wrong,like if some answers don't match or if u make the mistake of misspelling the name or surname of your wife or if u forget a letter.and same goes for your wife too,it could trigger doubts towards your intentions and then,its more likely that they would contact the home office to come and pay you a visit in your wedding date.
i've heard about stories of couples who went for an interview where they don't even speak a common language like English for exp,or forgetting the name of the spouse or misspelling and so on,so u tell me,this is obvious,right..and all of them got a nice visit from the home office.
what i'm saying is get it done nice and easy,i hope everything is going to go as smooth as possible and don't stress about it much,if your marriage is genuine and i'm not saying its not,then u have nothing to worry about,just be yourself and don't be nervous,be calm and good luck.
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Marriage Interview. FINE

Post by pageup » Tue May 28, 2013 12:28 pm

hello all;

I had my marriage interview at my local wedding registary, interview went good, simple questions.. date of birth in absence of each other.. fairly simple.

they gave one paper for the actual cermony now.

my question is, on my actual cermony will the UKBA come as well to my registarty to interview me or my wife. it is my only docubt or concern as you can imagine i will be with 30 or 40 relatives of mine. very scared of them please let me know, my marriage geniune. evry thing geniune. they just refused my marriage for resident card eea 2 application, because my wedding is not registarred under english law. only islamic nikkah was done.

please guide me, for the actual day, i am very scarred, ukba might come and arrest me.. it is my only doubt. please do not think i am stupid, but trust me i have become mad thinking about my immigration issue.
please advise me.
thank you

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Post by fatimahh » Tue May 28, 2013 5:39 pm

loool honestly pageup, you seriously need to take people advice here and CALM DOWN!!!!!!! What is it with the paranoia about HO. you are in a genuine marriage right, so why do you want HO paying you a visit, or are they part of your guests.
Please do not worry, as there is better things to worry about, like wife not turning up :P !
No HO will turn up and if they do i say "if" then there is nothing to worry as they will ask you couple of questions regarding your relationship and if it does match your wife answers and you are both constant with your answers, then they will have no choice than let the marriage go ahead. You do know about your wife right???
GOD BLESS!!!

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COURT HEARING.

Post by pageup » Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:47 am

HELLO;

I have courrt hearing coming in 4 weeks regarding the refusual of my marriage application ee2 application. because when i made the application april 2012 my marriage was not registered under english law,

but now in about 3 weeks i will have my marriage registered under english law. every thinbg else is geniune. wife working paying taxes. no any other objection bu ukba,

my question is, what are are the chances for me to get a visa,after having marriage registered under english law, stay .? will the judge allow my application on the hearing day means, judge will say to the ukba representative i should get a visa now my marriage is registered under english law.

what are the chances for me to get a success on my court hearing day.

my first 2 hearing had to be adjourned by me on the advise of my barrister simply then i did not have my passport, now i have my passport therefore i am getting married under english law.

also, on my first hearing, judge said, if i register my marriage under english law she do not like to see me in court!..

please guide me for my court hearing. final tips, advise.

i have been in reltaionship with my wife now for 14 months now, i know durable patner rooute requires 2 years living together..

please guide me how i should guide my solictor now. i am very stressed because of immigration issue. please do reply.

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court hearing. please reply.

Post by pageup » Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:44 pm

Please do reply on my situation. I love to hear from every one. This forum is great. Thanks.

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Re: COURT HEARING.

Post by ukforever » Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:01 pm

pageup wrote:HELLO;

I have courrt hearing coming in 4 weeks regarding the refusual of my marriage application ee2 application. because when i made the application april 2012 my marriage was not registered under english law,

but now in about 3 weeks i will have my marriage registered under english law. every thinbg else is geniune. wife working paying taxes. no any other objection bu ukba,

my question is, what are are the chances for me to get a visa,after having marriage registered under english law, stay .? will the judge allow my application on the hearing day means, judge will say to the ukba representative i should get a visa now my marriage is registered under english law.

what are the chances for me to get a success on my court hearing day.

my first 2 hearing had to be adjourned by me on the advise of my barrister simply then i did not have my passport, now i have my passport therefore i am getting married under english law.

also, on my first hearing, judge said, if i register my marriage under english law she do not like to see me in court!..

please guide me for my court hearing. final tips, advise.

i have been in reltaionship with my wife now for 14 months now, i know durable patner rooute requires 2 years living together..

please guide me how i should guide my solictor now. i am very stressed because of immigration issue. please do reply.
i think if u get your marriage certificate u are eligible to make another fresh EEA2 application,and u shouldn't waste more money in court and barrister fees,i mean,u were refused the first time because your marriage wasn't registered under uk laws so i guess now there should be no issues anymore,if u paid your barrister he should advice u once u get your marriage certificate in hand to apply for the residence card and then you will get the COA and u will be able to start working legally.
i hope someone else is around so he can give u more accurate advice.
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court hearing.

Post by pageup » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:12 pm

UK forever, thanks for reply......

But for court hearing, my hearing already Has been adjourned 3 times, I mean now am thinking lets finish this process now, instead waiting 4 months, lets get the postive reply from judge on same day, hearing day.. My life is hell at momment working for 2£ per hour..... I have full family support... Please advise me for my hearing. I will tell every one once I get my visa... On this forum. This forum great. Please reply[/quote]

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Post by fatimahh » Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:23 am

I think what ukforever is implying is that you do not need to go for the hearing once your mariage certificate is registered under the english law. And this is also what the judge meaned " first hearing, judge said, if i register my marriage under english law she do not like to see me in court!.."
Just apply for a fresh EEA2 application with the requested document and save money by avoiding lawyers!!!!
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advise court.

Post by pageup » Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:06 am

Shall i ask my solictor to adjourn hearing agian for 4th time now, if posible...
In order to avoid cost of 600£ atleast for barrister.

If I do go to court with marrge certificate under English law, can the judge grant the visa on hearing day.

Please advise me, the best and short way to complete this process.

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please do adnvise.

Post by pageup » Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:20 pm

Do advise me

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Re: advise court.

Post by ukforever » Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:56 pm

pageup wrote:Shall i ask my solictor to adjourn hearing agian for 4th time now, if posible...
In order to avoid cost of 600£ atleast for barrister.

If I do go to court with marrge certificate under English law, can the judge grant the visa on hearing day.

Please advise me, the best and short way to complete this process.
i don't think a judge can grant visa's,UKBA does,but he can order the ukba to proceed with granting u the RC,furthermore,if u get the marriage certificate before the hearing and before u pay the £600+ in fees and lawyer's rip off then,be my guest and do it,just send a fresh EEA2 application and wait for COA...then if there is anymore complication which i doubt u get any,then use the money to seek legal advice,but i'm confident that this time , if everything is in order,u will be just fine.
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going court

Post by pageup » Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:55 pm

My solictor say we have to go court, this time. Another £700.

But he say this time, judge will say to UKba, to grant visa, or ukba will ask for more time to consider my appliction. In both ways success is mine. Should I trust him.. I am tired now. I will have my marrge. Register under uk law before my heRing. Please advise

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please do advise.

Post by pageup » Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:12 pm

Do advise me, I don,t know what to do. Solictor say we need to go court this time. After marriage is registered under English law. Already hearing was adjourned by me because my Islamic marriage was nit registered under English law. Should I trust my solictor and give him 700£ to hire barrister, but this tome he say, success will be mine. Do advise me. Please

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Re: please do advise.

Post by dalebutt » Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:25 pm

pageup wrote:Do advise me, I don,t know what to do. Solictor say we need to go court this time. After marriage is registered under English law. Already hearing was adjourned by me because my Islamic marriage was nit registered under English law. Should I trust my solictor and give him 700£ to hire barrister, but this tome he say, success will be mine. Do advise me. Please
I do not think you ever read the advices that's been given to you so far on this thread, you always come next morning without addressing whatever has been said the previous days.

If you have too much money and are not willing to donate to charity you can go ahead with the solicitor fee. GET MARRIED, SUBMIT A FRESH APPLICATION AND WAIT FOR DECISION SIMPLES!!

You really do not need anyone to tell you that.

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marriage done.

Post by pageup » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:52 am

Marriage completed. Got certifctae now. Applictiob will go by 19 ,June.

Hearing is 28 June. ..

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very happy.

Post by pageup » Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:52 pm

Thank you all. I was worrying for no reason for today. But it went smothly without the ukba coming. Git my marriage certfcate now.

My application will go to ukba by 19 June. Hearing is 28 June for refusual for resident card.

I all make every one aware of situation .

Thank you all once

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court hearing.

Post by pageup » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:56 pm

Got married on 17"June. Application will go by 19 June. Then wait for some time for reply. We will try to avoid court, but if we have to we will. I will make every one aware every one of situation

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application gone ee2.

Post by pageup » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:31 pm

My silictor have send the my English marriage certificate to ukba on 19 June. Waiting for their reply now ukba.

My hearing on 28 June, if they do not reply then I have to go court with the cost of 700£ barrister fees... Solictoe said.

My hearing already has been adjourned 3 times.

My marriage now registers under English law.

Wife paying taxes. Marriage genoune. Every thing up to the criteria.

Will the ukba come up with new excuse to refuse my application again ee2....

It is my doubt.

Pleas share your view

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Re: application gone ee2.

Post by ukforever » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:39 pm

pageup wrote:My silictor have send the my English marriage certificate to ukba on 19 June. Waiting for their reply now ukba.

My hearing on 28 June, if they do not reply then I have to go court with the cost of 700£ barrister fees... Solictoe said.

My hearing already has been adjourned 3 times.

My marriage now registers under English law.

Wife paying taxes. Marriage genoune. Every thing up to the criteria.

Will the ukba come up with new excuse to refuse my application again ee2....

It is my doubt.

Pleas share your view
i don't understand why u want so badly to go through hoops and oops to go to court and pay the solicitor,its a waste of time and money,the judge is going to advise ukba to issue u the eea2 visa that's all...the same thing that u were advise to do several times already.
please understand that there is no point in asking the same question over and over again,and not taking the advise provided,u don't need to pay a solicitor or go to court,now u have the marriage certificate so its obvious u just need to send a fresh eea2 application for RESIDENCE CARD,u wait for the COA which will allow u to work legally and that's it ..!!
if the ukba refuse u again,then u can go to court,but i doubt they will refuse,because the only ground they did was because the marriage wasn't registered under british laws.
no need for u to waste your time and money,if u keep contradicting yourself and not taking the advise people are willingly giving you for free , then i'm afraid no one will waste his time here anymore.
listen to the people who are giving u good advise and don't listen to your solicitor,he is advising u in order to suit his interests,he doesn't care if u take a short cut to get what you want,but what he wants is to go to court then charging u £700..is that what u want??be my guest then and waste your money and time.
i hope u listen this time and take the advise..as soon as u send new application to ukba and get on with your life,and not involving your solicitor,as i can see he is taking advantage of u,only then u can sort out the situation u are in.
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Post by ukforever » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:45 pm

eea2 application process takes up to 6 month,when u send it,u will get a COA right away,it could take 3 to 4 to 5 weeks or more it depends really but it could be also less..the point is,don't waste your time with lawyers and waste money that u can't afford..send the application and wait,they might reply soon,but if u are going through the hearing,the judge is more likely to ask the ukba to issue the residence card,which is the point of what we are debating now..so why would u then pay £700 and waste at least a month and then when the judge orders the ukba to issue u the residence card,what would be the point of all this..?
so i don't see why someone would go through the hardship..!!
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court hearing.

Post by pageup » Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:14 pm

Please tell mw how can I avoids the next week hearing. Please tell me. I am worried about it. I do not want to pay £700, but what can I do. What can happen if I don,t go to court.... Ir nit pay pay soloctir,

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