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Hi there, sorry to hear about your experiences. From what I've read on this forum for quite some time, as long as there has been no deception in previous visitor visa applications, she should get the spouse visa if you meet ALL the requirements. Each application is considered on its own merit, which is why (I'm guessing) there are inconsistencies with their decisions. Good luck with your application as I also am in a somewhat similar situation with refused visitor visas.westside wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 2:41 pmHi
My wife was refused entry as a visitor 3 times this year
First was at the begining of the year, they calimed she wasnt a genuine visitor
Second we applied for a student visa in the summer, again they claimed she wasnt a genuine student, and was only coming to to sustain our relationship.
We married in November, and we tried to enter UK together from europe a couple days ago. At the border she was again refused, this time claiming the relation may not be genuine.
They seem to contradict themselves a lot with the reasons for refusal, one being she wants to come and sustain our relationship, and then claiming the relationship may not be genuine.
She has gone back to Brazil, and we will begin the process of applying for the spouse visa.
How do you think these 3 refusals will affect the spouse application?
Im British by birth, I meet the financial requirements etc
We have sufficient evidence of our relationship being genuine. We have rented apartments together in europe, i have traveled once a week for the past 6 months to be with her etc.
We are really worried that the refusals will ruin our chances with a spouse visa.
We will get a lawyer to do the application.
Anyone have any experience with this or any positive words?
We are both devastated and saddened, and my wife went through and awful process to get sent back home.
I would never have thought about these issues people face, had I not met my wife, who is from a country seen as "not desirable" compared to other countries.BordersDivide wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2019 11:08 pmThanks for considering people facing hardship. Nice to read some encouraging words.
My husband was refused visit visa, because they felt he has strong ties in UK and may not return. He was coming to visit me and his almost 1 year old son. I mean what exactly are these visit visas for? To visit the Queen??
We were then rejected spouse visa - I don’t meet financial income because we are blessed with a child. I have lone parent duties and demanding job.
Appealed the refusal and now will have appeal in Jan - let’s see!
I think in your case it should be fine as you meet the requirements. Your lawyer might explain the refusals in the cover letter. I hope it does not end up being long and complicated.
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That was meant to film not rubbish, my phone auto typed lolwestside wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 12:03 amI will watch the rubbish, thanks for the recommendationBordersDivide wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2019 11:08 pmThanks for considering people facing hardship. Nice to read some encouraging words.
My husband was refused visit visa, because they felt he has strong ties in UK and may not return. He was coming to visit me and his almost 1 year old son. I mean what exactly are these visit visas for? To visit the Queen??
We were then rejected spouse visa - I don’t meet financial income because we are blessed with a child. I have lone parent duties and demanding job.
Appealed the refusal and now will have appeal in Jan - let’s see!
I think in your case it should be fine as you meet the requirements. Your lawyer might explain the refusals in the cover letter. I hope it does not end up being long and complicated.
Watch the m o v i e ‘The Flood’
It is auto filtered by the forum to block spammers posting m o v i e links to adult websites!!BordersDivide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 10:48 amLol It’s not auto typed, I had to write it as m o v i e
Some reason it comes up like that!
Hi, appreciate the offer to help. I am currently preparing documents to apply to join my wife in the UK. Needless to say, it's quite stressful . I also was refused a visitor visa twice in 2017. I was naive enough to think that it wouldn't be difficult to get a visitor visa since I studied in the UK for five years from 2010 and never overstayed.westside wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2019 7:48 pmHi
Thanks for you reply.
How is your situation? Maybe I can suggest something to help you?
No deception in previous attempts, the first time we tried to bring her to the uk was 1 month into our relationship to meet my family and she wanted to visit uk. She was refused at the border, and told they didnt think she was a genuine visitor. Luckily this was coming from Europe on the train so she was just told to go back to the European passport control.