I have a few enquries about my visa issues. Long story short, I applied for a Sole Representative visa back in January 2013 and it was rejected the following month so I appealed in March prepared with substantial amount of supporting document and I expect to hear the results of it in October or November according to the First Tier Tribunal.
I entered the UK as a visitor twice this year; first time in March to collect my stuff and second in August for holiday and a business meeting however I was told by someone that I was not allowed to work in the UK even though my employer is based in South Korea and they pay me from Korea. For that reason, I couldn't work along with my client who is sponsored by the graduate entrepreneur visa but stayed longer than my initial plan (about 7 weeks and of course I was stamped with 6 month visitor visa when entering the country). On 23rd September, I flew to Frankfurt to see a friend and returned to the UK on the 25th. When entering the country again, basically the officer wasn't satisfied why I keep coming to the country as a visitor even though I clearly told him the purposes of the visit every time I came but this time, for some reason, he wasn't really satisfied with the given reasons. Therefore I was refused entry and sent back home in South Korea on the day and of course, I do have the refusal stamp on my passport now.
Having spoken to my lawyer(not hired yet), he said because of the history of the refused entry, even if I win the appeal, I am highly likely not to get a visa but having just spoken to the Visa centre in Seoul(VFS), the advisor has told me that there isn't such a clause. As I never worked with this lawyer before, I honestly cannot trust him 100% what he has told me so for that reason, I would like to get some proper and trustworthy information from you. And he also told me that if I get a preclearance and enter the country with a visa on my passport, it will semi over ride the refusal that I received at the airport. Is it also true? What I have on my mind now is that, if what the lawyer has told me is all true, it's probably pointless just waiting for the results of the appeal as I won't get a visa even if I win it anyways so I'd rather apply for a visitor visa with the appropriate documents so I can possibly over ride the appeal ultimately.
Thank you very much for your time to read my queries and I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
With my kindest regards,
Youngtak Jeon
Your comments and advice will be highly appreciated! Thanks!

