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scooterjinx wrote:
Questions:
- What do you think of our plans outlined above, any advice?
I think you should appeal, the caseworker is making accusation of fraud, it is difficult to see her going against her previous judgement.
- The UKBA did not return all documents, in particular the stuff showing that I am exercising treaty rights (working). Do we need these for the appeal? The instructions for the IAFT-1 form are not clear here I think.
They are meant to serve you a bundle, and all of this will be on it. In cases were the authenticity of a document is in question, they alleged documents are kept by the UKBA
- If an appeal is not succesful, can we appeal again to another level?
You can appeal on grounds that the judge erred in law
- If an appeal is not succesful, can we simply lodge a new application with more evidence?
yes there is no barrier to you doing so
- Is there any benefit of having an oral hearing for the appeal?
in the cirucmstance of your case, i believe an oral hearing will be better
- Is it worthwhile getting professional help? And what about the Citizens Advice Bureaus?
depends on your standard of english, and how confident you feel
What nationality is your wife? I do not understand the rule of residing in district prior to wedding in NIgeria has to do with residing in district prior to wedding in the UK??OlaDPounds wrote:Hi everyone help is needed. I applied for an EEA1 and EEA2 with my wife who is an EEA national and I a non- EEA in july 2012 and got my COA in october 2012 after 5months and a week waiting. I have sent 2 email, make a phone call and also sent a letter to the UKBA and at last they replied and sent my wife's passport and other of her documents with a letter of refusal. She was granted her RC but mine was decline.
Reasons for refusal:
we got married in june 2012 and put in our applications in july 2012 but our marriage took place in my own country(Nigeria)west africa and looking at the reasons of the refusal I was gutted with such decision. The Ukba refused my RC because I used my address in nigeria on the marriage certificate and my wife address was uk address and the law states that anyone who is getting married should be a resident or to have resided in the district for 15days. The registrar was satisfied that I am a resident of nigeria who has temporarily went abroad to study and She took the decision that I will need to use my address in nigeria without staying 15days as my passport is a nigerian passport and it was just few days after we got to nigeria. Also they went to check my immigration history my student visa application address was 3 oooooo str. etc and now on my marriage certificate is it 4 oooooooo str on this point I am refused an RC and asked to leave the country voluntarily without my wife. They held on to my passport and our marriage certificate but I am giving the right to appeal. At the time of my application I could use my own permanent address for the delivery because I have been a victim of scam and fraud so I was not confident in allowing my passport coming to my address because of fraud identity so I used a friends address whom I can rely on and yet the HO queried this and now I don't know what to do I need some advice everyone HELPPPPP
OlaDPounds wrote:@Ms_D thanks for your reply.
My wife is a portuguese and they where saying why do I have to use my address in nigeria on the wedding certificate as stated *residence address as at the time of marriage* and I didn't explain to them why I intended to buy the prepaid envelope as required by the ukba for special delivery and sending to a correspondence address on my name. I am totally confused by this kind of decision and I found it so silly but I am trying to gather as much information as I can before going for appeal. But the fact is I am not the only one accessing my mail box and I don't trust the kind of people that comes to visit my neighbour so I intended using the address I am 100% sure of and is their any charges for appeal under the EEA law?
Hi our cases are abit similar except mone was done by proxy...OlaDPounds wrote:@Ms_D thanks for your reply.
My wife is a portuguese and they where saying why do I have to use my address in nigeria on the wedding certificate as stated *residence address as at the time of marriage* and I didn't explain to them why I intended to buy the prepaid envelope as required by the ukba for special delivery and sending to a correspondence address on my name. I am totally confused by this kind of decision and I found it so silly but I am trying to gather as much information as I can before going for appeal. But the fact is I am not the only one accessing my mail box and I don't trust the kind of people that comes to visit my neighbour so I intended using the address I am 100% sure of and is their any charges for appeal under the EEA law?
Hi Ozi,Ozi wrote:Hi our cases are abit similar except mone was done by proxy...OlaDPounds wrote:@Ms_D thanks for your reply.
My wife is a portuguese and they where saying why do I have to use my address in nigeria on the wedding certificate as stated *residence address as at the time of marriage* and I didn't explain to them why I intended to buy the prepaid envelope as required by the ukba for special delivery and sending to a correspondence address on my name. I am totally confused by this kind of decision and I found it so silly but I am trying to gather as much information as I can before going for appeal. But the fact is I am not the only one accessing my mail box and I don't trust the kind of people that comes to visit my neighbour so I intended using the address I am 100% sure of and is their any charges for appeal under the EEA law?
How did you deal with your case? And what happened?
Thanks for your time bro and i am so pleased for you, wish me good luck as am soo confused and very stressed, i am going to c a sollicitor and from there will gather all relevant evidence and supporting materials. How long did the oral hearing last? Did they give u time and your wife to defend yourselves?OlaDPounds wrote:Hi Ozi,Ozi wrote:Hi our cases are abit similar except mone was done by proxy...OlaDPounds wrote:@Ms_D thanks for your reply.
My wife is a portuguese and they where saying why do I have to use my address in nigeria on the wedding certificate as stated *residence address as at the time of marriage* and I didn't explain to them why I intended to buy the prepaid envelope as required by the ukba for special delivery and sending to a correspondence address on my name. I am totally confused by this kind of decision and I found it so silly but I am trying to gather as much information as I can before going for appeal. But the fact is I am not the only one accessing my mail box and I don't trust the kind of people that comes to visit my neighbour so I intended using the address I am 100% sure of and is their any charges for appeal under the EEA law?
How did you deal with your case? And what happened?
I went for the appeal but first I did my home work thoroughly and gathered all relevant evidence toward my case and also my solicitor wrote to the marriage registry in Nigeria reagrding our marriage, the time we spent, the interpretation of the nigerian act regarding the 15 dyas which clearly means that I must reside in Nigeria but because I have lived in the country most of my life so automatically it was more than the requirement and also the registry wrote back letter as supporting document which we presented to the court and it went well. I won my case.
Thanks Obie you are really boosting my confidence i never been through this kind of things thats y im abit worried, it is accepted by Gambian law, so i ll see my sollicitor tomorrow. It should be easy to defend asthey only rejected my application because of neither of us being domiled in Gambia.Obie wrote:The matrimonial law in Nigeria is slightly different from that of Nigeria, so a nigeria case may not be directly relevant.
It is a simply question of law. Is the marriage valid according to Gambian law. If it is, then that should be the end of the matter.