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That's not a bad idea. My wife made a "subject access request" to the HO (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/navig ... onal-data/) and (eventually) received a 1kg pile of paper from them listing all of her UK visa applications, etc.IntegratedMigrant wrote:I suggest you contact them first, using the freedom of information act to seek for information about your records or something I am not too sure, but the Visa or Home Office need to provide the records store for all the visa applications that you have made.
Like I've suggested and @barnaby backed up, contact the Home Office first and Requests for personal data!.CalvinKlien wrote:No, never, i never came to attention of UK police. Most of my UK trips are based on 1 day or on transit while going to my home country.
If i have any bad record in the UK than why UKBA have issued me visas on so many occasions ? I just got a six months Business visitor visa last week for UK.
well i applied for the naturlisation in September 2o12, received the letter with the same wording, however i never had any rejection on any of the applied visa to Uk. I have UK valid visa till 2015, before that i had visa for 6 months,2 years, this is my third visa with 5 year validity.CalvinKlien wrote:Hi All,
I really need an expert opinion on this matter:
I applied for naturalization about 9 months ago and received a letter yesterday from naturalization department looking for following clarification:
The letter stated that " This is understood that you have adverse history with UK. Please forward details of the circumstances that gave rise to this"
My UK visit visa was refused in 2004 when i was on student visa in Ireland and the refusal reason was that your stay in Ireland is less than six months since you arrived in Ireland and my college attendance was 89.5% which was less according to the entry clearance officer"
After my first UK visa refusal i got many UK visas, detail is as follows:
6 months
1 year
2 years
5 years
and got a UK Business visit visa only last week for 6 months which is valid until Jan 2014.
I never committed any crime or such activity in the UK that will go against me. So, I don't know on what bases naturalization department can say that i have adverse history with UK ? Your expert opinion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Recieved the new letter with the information that uk border agency claimed that i applied for visa in 2011 from dubai which had been declined.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Post back when you get a response from INIS.
If this was not you, write to them and state this. It is possible that someone tried to obtain a visa by deception using your details. You need to follow this up with INIS and UKBA, don't eave anything to chance.dublinguy01 wrote:Recieved the new letter with the information that uk border agency claimed that i applied for visa in 2011 from dubai which had been declined.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Post back when you get a response from INIS.
I already sent them my valid uk visa starting from 2010 till 2015. so if i have valid visa, why should i apply another visa in 2011. i have to resend the same print out again and has to write this common sence, which i expected to be used by the officer???
Any one else is in the same situation?
I think DOJ is doing it just to buy some time, and try to keep all the applicants calm that the applications are worked on. the reality is different, even if UK border agency reported such incident it has to be backed up with the proofs of passport number, photo Id, etc...CalvinKlien wrote:Hi All,
Further to my original post in June, I have received a new letter yesterday from the Further processing LSR team stating " The UK border agency has provided this office the following information regarding your Adverse UK immigration History, Visa Refused in xx 2004, xx2007, xx2008, xx 2009 in Islamabad, Entry without clearance xx2010, & removed on xx2010 to INDIA".
I am extremely surprised & shocked on the allegations from the DOJ. First of all i never applied for a UK visa in the British High Commission (Islamabad) Pakistan. i am living in Ireland and got couple of visit visas from the British Embassy Dublin in this period, of which I have already supplied the photo copies to DOJ.
Next, I never been to India in my life, and never removed to India or to any country. I am really shocked with the removal to India...as a pakistani national could never be removed to India.....
Also, i was holding UK visas in the dates mentioned in the letter from the DOJ than why would i apply for a second visa from Islamabad or India.
I don't understand really know how to explain them again. I believe they don't even look on the documents we supplied.
Any advise please....