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Any matter on file that is incomplete probably now fully updated.ms1993 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:21 amHi, this is a slightly lengthy issue so please bear with.
My husband has a UK spouse visa due to expire October 2022 for which we are to apply FLR (M).
On Saturday, we returned from holiday and my husband was stopped at the entry point by the UK border agency. The lady was about to let him through when some thing pinged on the screen and prompted her to not add the entry stamp on his passport. She proceeded to ask him specifically about a visa that was rejected in 2015 and said that ‘his file was incomplete’ and she needed to go to the back office to speak to the relevant team and ask them to update his file. At this moment she gave him an A5 paper which basically said he was stopped and his leave to remain was suspended. The lady said this was simply needed to seat him down and to allow her to check the file. Anyway, she’s gone into the back, unsure of what’s happened there, returned to my husband and said that his file was now complete and he was free to leave as he had a legal right to enter the UK.
Now my only thought is that in 2015, my husband applied for LTR as a student which was rejected but rather than exiting by air, he exited by sea to ROI which is why his passport flagged as incomplete and which is also why the officer asked specifically about the 2015 visa.
It’s strange because when my husband came to the UK on the spouse visa, he wasn’t stopped. He wasn’t stopped when leaving the UK either.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I’m concerned we’re due to apply for his FLRm and of course I dont want anything to impact that.
Any suggestions on who i could call to confirm this ‘file is now complete,’?
Thanks in advance,
Customer service personnel are outsourced and most likely will be an effort in futility or long delays with no one providing you pertinent information.
Thank you. I’m sure the answer to this is yes but you never know with UKBA. A SAR will not impact future FLRm application will it? I mean we’re simply just asking for access to the file?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 4:57 pmCustomer service personnel are outsourced and most likely will be an effort in futility or long delays with no one providing you pertinent information.
With SAR you will see details of what it likely is.
A SAR will not impact future FLRm application will it?
You are asking for information they hold on you, as you are entitled to do.I mean we’re simply just asking for access to the file?