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Ok. You know more of this than I do. My family own a house in Spain - this may help. But I don't understand how he can apply to a country to which he has no ties, but we'll consider anything.OL7MAX wrote:He may to you and others look dodgy, but he is not. And I do not appreciate ..
BTW, I know one or two people in Ireland who speak English. And there's no harm in learning French or Spanish. But I'm sure it won't come to that. Good luck. I'll watch out for updates to this thread.
You need to be living/working/studying or otherwise self-sufficient in said EU state for six months although at least one person here got away with it on a holiday.frances2 wrote:Ok. You know more of this than I do. My family own a house in Spain - this may help. But I don't understand how he can apply to a country to which he has no ties, but we'll consider anything.OL7MAX wrote:He may to you and others look dodgy, but he is not. And I do not appreciate ..
BTW, I know one or two people in Ireland who speak English. :lol: And there's no harm in learning French or Spanish. But I'm sure it won't come to that. Good luck. I'll watch out for updates to this thread.
Furthermore, would I have to be living in said country? I'm in a well paid job here in the UK which is not that easily transferable to elsewhere.
You would have to be exercising Treaty Rights in another EU state - broadly speaking, that means working / studying / living off independent means.frances2 wrote:
Furthermore, would I have to be living in said country? I'm in a well paid job here in the UK which is not that easily transferable to elsewhere.
Factual errorsavjones wrote:What type of factual errors were made?
Which paragraph of the Immigration Rules did they consider the application under?
Much sympathy - having a baby is a time when you don't need all this pressure, and do need the father around!frances2 wrote:My baby is due 15 May.
They aren't, necessarily. It's about his intentions, not yours. You have no redress other than the AIT appeal route.frances2 wrote:I have a serious issue over the fact they doubted his credibilty over our relationship, that therefore means that I am also lieing! What right do they have to say I'm a liar. What redress do I have against this?
First, I'd calm down These jobsworths are just doing what they were told in the training class last week. They could have been told - and it's highly likely they were - to just turn down as many applications as they can and that there's a bonus for the one who is best at finding flimsy excuses on which to reject applications. It's not personal and if you take it personally you've lost.that therefore means that I am also lieing! What right do they have to say I'm a liar. What redress do I have against this?
frances2 wrote:Thanks for all your input. I paid for 2 hours of the solicitors time. I've prepared the accompanying letters etc myself. I think i've done a pretty good job.... We'll see. She's going to look at these letters, then the rest is up to me... and him, but I'm in charge of this. I'm extremey pedantic and will make sure the case is the absolute best it can be...
I have to apply for a VV. There's nothing else we can apply for. Fiance visa is out because his divorce is not through yet. But I'm realistic about the chances. I'm putting together a very detailed application, so that even if it's refused, it'll be on record and can hopefully only help build a case for the future....
We will be submitting in early November, the wait is not long to find out if it's accepted. I will definitely keep you all posted, I really appreciate all your comments.
If anyones interested I could pm the letters/statements, I know I need all the help I can get... But I understand if this is a no no, from looking at the rest of the threads, there's a lot pf people out there need help and only a few experts to go round.
The people who are capable of doing the research themselves usually end up spending time and money on solicitors before realising most solicitors are pretty useless when compared with a well-informed man on the street who's fighting his own case. If you're going to pay a lawyer pay them for this specific job: to pick holes in your carefully prepared case. A "no holes no pay" deal would be nice.My solicitor rightly told me there was not much point, so I'm going to put the case together without wasting valuable money on expensive legal bills.
sally12345 wrote:frances2 wrote:Thanks for all your input. I paid for 2 hours of the solicitors time. I've prepared the accompanying letters etc myself. I think i've done a pretty good job.... We'll see. She's going to look at these letters, then the rest is up to me... and him, but I'm in charge of this. I'm extremey pedantic and will make sure the case is the absolute best it can be...
I have to apply for a VV. There's nothing else we can apply for. Fiance visa is out because his divorce is not through yet. But I'm realistic about the chances. I'm putting together a very detailed application, so that even if it's refused, it'll be on record and can hopefully only help build a case for the future....
We will be submitting in early November, the wait is not long to find out if it's accepted. I will definitely keep you all posted, I really appreciate all your comments.
If anyones interested I could pm the letters/statements, I know I need all the help I can get... But I understand if this is a no no, from looking at the rest of the threads, there's a lot pf people out there need help and only a few experts to go round.
Hi frances2, did you get my PM? I was wondering if you could supply me with those supporting letters? I want to see if I need to add more on my letter or cut it down by 5 pages!!!! Please could you do this I would be very grateful.
Good Luck with your appeal