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Hello Desperate wifedesperate_wife wrote:MIss......thats wonderfull news!!
CONGRATUALTIONS!!!
I guess im the unfortunate one.....having applied far earlier than any of u...and still i dont get my visa and u do
its sooo upsetting to know that im still......."desperate_wife"....missing her hubby as the days go by......
will i ever get the visa?
Sorry to disagree with you, but its not that easy for straight people. You are an exception to that rule. Your advice is beneficial to no one except yourself. God forbid I hope you are not asking other people to do what you did.So you see guys, there are always alot of unfounded rumours flying around. My advice would be to make a direct appointment if you are lucky enough to.
Asif Cool
Thanks for your backup Sahdi. I think we should all write to the BHC and complain.It is always typical of Western hypocrisy, that if any Muslim steps out of line or says or does anything that contradicts Islam, they are given preferential treatment. The case of the above is typical.I totally agree with batley khan, this case is exceptional this is why he got SPECIAL TREATMENT. I think its totally unfair actually, I'm gonna write a complaint to the BHC in islamabad, and tell them how unfair that is...its not as if this guys life was at risk at gerrys. And living in pakistan you know what peoples reactions are going to be. Mad , and surely you should be prepared accept peoples negativity.
I dont wanna offend anyone...but I dont see why they got this special treatment.
errrr no such thing as a "GAY MUSLIM" didnt you even feel bad tying that ewww!!!!Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:56 pm Post subject:
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Salaam everyone
I hope everyone is well and cooking inshallah. As some of you may or may not know my 'wife' was refused a settlement visa in November 2008. The truth is that my wife is actually a 'he' and i'm a he too. I hope I don't offend anyone but Gay Pakistanis and Gay Muslims do exist
Only those questions will be asked for which the answers can be corroborated, i.e. verified by the paperwork you have submitted with the application. They won't ask questions like what your spouse’s favourite color is or what car they drive. It will be questions like where does your spouse work, how long have they worked here, where is it (which town), what is their position, salary, etc. Who does your spouse live with, how did you meet your spouse, how have you kept in touch, how often? Do you plan to work in the UK, what kind of job you would look for?jazy123 wrote:hi can anybody provide list of questions that they may ask during the interview.