Annonymous wrote:AbbSM wrote:Hi
I'm really hoping someone can give me some advise.
Applied for husbands spouse visa in Islamabad 03/12/2013
Visa refused 07/08/2014
Appeal submitted 05/09/2014
1st Tribunal date: 06/03/2015 - cancelled due to a lack of judges
2nd Tribunal date:01/06/2015
At the tribunal I went with legal representation. No one turned up from the home office, and the judge allowed the visa.
Decision was issued on 09/06/2015
I contacted the home office at the start of July and was advised that it could take 6-9 weeks for my husband to get a call letter to resubmit his passport.
I contacted my local MP who has contacted the home office on a number of occasions and been advised that actually it could take 12 weeks for my husband to get a call letter.
I have written to the Croydon immigration office - no response
Emails to the home office and the British embassy - either getting no response, or being told that the application is under process.
Phoned the home office to investigate and after a week was told 'under process'
My solicitor has sent letters and emails to the home office and the embassy but has not received any responses other than 'under process'
I have now also contacted one of our local councillors in addition to speaking with my local MP.
My husband has tried to contact the British Embassy over the phone, and is transferred to a number of different people before being cut off. He has also contacted the Gerrys office for information, but as expected there is only so much they can do.
I am sending a letter to the embassy today with a copy of the appeal determination letter, including the full report as I feel like I've run out of all possible avenues.
I know the visa process is never easy and certainly not always fast. But it has now been nearly 15 weeks since we went to the tribunal. We are due to have our first child at the start of December, which isn't that far away and I would like my husband to be here before then.
Any suggestions or advice that anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated. I don't know what else to do or who else to contact.
Hi,
First of all Masha Allah lots of heartiest congratulations on winning the appeal.
2nd thanks a lot for sharing your experience with us on the forum.
If I was you I think I should contact the Court and mention all the length of time which has already passed now in your husband visa case. They'll definitely help you in this situation as the decision was issued by the courts.
Would you also like to share the reason for refusal for your husband.
This is the biggest dilemma of this country that the immigration systems is in tatters. No body will listen to your voice no matter you go to your MP or where ever all I can say to you is just contact the court and mention this explicitly to the court that the Home office is not obeying the court decision which is a clear contempt of court by not issuing your husband visa.
Kindly keep us updated on the forum.
Remember me in your prayers and I'll also do the same in my every prayers.
Good luck to all.
Thank you for your response.
Following from seeing your post this morning, I received an email from UKVI advising me to contact the courts as well. The courts told me to contact the foreign and commonwealth office, who directed me back to the UKVI. I spoke to the UKVI, and was told that they don't ever issue call letters... Sounded like she just wanted to get off the phone. Anyway, she suggested that my husband go to Gerrys with the determination letter, as that is apparently all that is needed to submit the passport. He has tried this before, and failed. But I asked him to contact Gerrys again to ask, before he made the journey. As expected, they told him that he couldn't resubmit his passport without a call letter. So I phoned the UKVI back, and spoke to a much more helpful man who advised that a call letter should have been received by now. He has escalated the enquiry as a priority for me. He also recommended that I wrote an email via the online gov.uk form, and he told me exactly what to write. I have sent this email, and hopefully might get something more than 'under process'
My husbands visa was refused because my second job was considered not genuine. I had provided 8 months bank statements and wage slips at the time. But I guess sometimes the ECOs for whatever reason miss out certain documents. When I went for the appeal I provided letters from HMRC to prove my employment, and further bank statements and wage slips.
I also went and visited my MP again today. I'm trying everything I can think of really.
InshAllah we all get through this quickly. I know how hard it is to go through, and I wouldn't want anyone else to have to experience it. My duas are with everyone