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Well the interviews are not only confined to newly weds, but also people who apply for Retention of residence following divorce, and in some cases, people who are applying for Permanent Residence.el patron wrote:This case unsettling the position further I'm afraid.
I have in the past advised applicants not to take up invitations to attend 'marriage interviews' following from EEA applications, were ammunition appeared easy gathered. The Marriage of Convenience indicators are often unfair on newly weds, especially those from differing backgrounds.
How is your case related to this thread.Naijablessed wrote:Hello Obie, can you please get in touch with me please with regards to my PR application. Need sound advice with regards to this, thanks a great deal. Naijablessed
Have you got the case citation. That is an interesting development. I always thought Ahmed was not good law and will not stand the test of time, if there is any integrity left in the British judiciary system.rosebead wrote:Thankfully earlier this month, Lord Justice Sales apparently granted permission to appeal Bilal Ahmed to the Court of Appeal. Hope it will be a good outcome.