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You can offer additional proof until the appeal is decided. It is rather daft to send it in and then ask what proof you need so I am not interested in coming up with ideas for you. Third, even your introductory post to this thread shows a lack of acknowledgement of how wrong you were. You didn't just apply for the wrong visa, you worked in the UK without a permit, you lied to border patrol at the beginning and you are sloughing it off like it was nothing. If this is the tone in your appeal letter, you can pretty much forget any kind of leniency on the HO's part and for that reason as they say in the Dragon's Den. "Ãberlingoodman wrote:Hi all,
I am an American musician, living in Berlin Germany, who was denied entry in the UK to perform when it was discovered that I would be playing in the UK without a work permit. I neglected to inform the boarder agent about my gigs thinking that I might need some kind of visa, which was not arranged for me. Later in our interview, I was up front and admitted to performing previously in the UK without a visa / permit.
So my question is....am I able to offer additional proof after my appeal is already sent? I can also have a letter drafted from a promoter in the UK who has agreed to sponsor me (i.e.: get me a work permit) next time I wish to perform in the UK.
Thanks for your help and advice!
I even told the associate at WBS that I would be making money.
It may also not help if your letter is written in the same way as you post. I do not think that you come across very well. I remember feeling that way with your original posts.The letter of refusal stated that they weren't convinced that ,after my previous history, I would be performing for no fee in the UK.
I still do not understand why you think that your refusal is wrong. If you are performing for a fee, then you do not meet the requirements for the permit free type of visa. If you want the visa with the work permit, well you don't have a work permit.Where Can I Get Advice?
WorldBridge and its staff cannot give you advice on how to complete your application, or what type of visa you should apply for. If you need help with your application or advice about the UK's immigration rules and requirements, you should seek advice from a qualified immigration adviser.
Also, I've spoken with promoters now who will put it in writing that they are willing to provide me with a work visa (hence the question about sending in more proof)....I know however that having a permit doesn't guarantee a visa