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rajib4u wrote:hi,
I applied for eea2 in februrary as married. In july they asked me to attend an interview. In the interview some answers between me and my wife did not match however we both said correct. Then they detained from in the end of interview with not in country appeal right.
After they refused my ticket they handed me ticket to Bangladesh. So I put Judicial Review to cancel my ticket. Since then they have not released me yet.
Now I am thinking to go back Bangladesh and make a fresh application there.
But I am not sure whether it is gonna be accepted or not as they refused my application once already and claimed its a shame marriage. However my wife is ready to travel with me to my back home.
I have got a solicitor but he does not seems honest and its too late for me to change him. He made my appeal application already for in country even I have got not in country appeal right.
So I would like to know from all gurus here what would be the best thing to do now from my position.
Many thanks
yes my wife is excising her treaty rightsWanderer wrote:Are you exercising a treaty right?
I must say your case is quite unique, I have never seen or heard something similar to this !!rajib4u wrote:Hi,
There were no serious allegations against me. Since I moved to UK 2009 I never had a single immigration breach. Always been on legal status. I done Ba hons and Masters in UK and extended my visa twice. Until interview day I was legally living in UK. But the interview guy was not so impressed with the documents I submitted. And I applied for it soon after getting married. So he was determined it is shame marriage. Our interview was very tough. When we were answering everything right he kept asking irrelevant questions. Later he told me to wait while he go and speak with the senior case worker. Then two officer appeared to me saying my visa has been refused and from now on I have no status in UK to live legally. Later I got detained. I was very naive with handling court and solicitor. I never had a solicitor in my life. Later somehow with help of some one i found a solicitor. He charged me a lot. He prepared my bail application with two guarantors. One my wife other one friend of mine. Friend of mine had less money in the account then he stated. But the stupid solicitor said it is okay. Later judge refused my bail indicating there is not enough money and since they do not believe in my marriage they can not accept my wife as a guarantor. My solicitor was not born here. I was not aware his English is not fluent what had a impact during the hearing. Later I withdraw my everything and left UK voluntarily. So yes I have one suggestion for every one who is dealing with UK immigration. Make sure you always know a reliable solicitor who can help you when you need. It is not easy to find a good one when you already in trouble. Thanks