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Did you make any application for further or indefinite leave to remain before your visitor leave had expired? If you did, what happened?sabah84 wrote:The rejection was due to the fact that I overstayed a Visitor Visa from September 2004 until October 2008. During the start of this time, I seeked advice from a lawyer and was given incorrect information about United Kingdom's Immigration Laws. I was told I could obtain Settlement while in the United Kingdom.
A visitor to the UK is perfectly entitled to do that, so I suggest you delete that sentence. You were breaking no rules visiting A&E.On the other hand, I did use the NHS because I visited the Emergency Room with any health problems.
Sorry, incorrect, on two grounds. Firstly use of the NHS is not within the definition of Public Funds in para 6 of the immigration rules. But there are totally separate regulations that govern who can, and who can't, use the NHS, either fully or on a limited basis.I would think it is illegal to use NHS as a visitor as that would be recourse to public funds and NHS is public funds in my eyes.
any urgent medical attention is not recourse to public funds. However, for example, a delivery (child birth) would be if theres no complications involved where as a by pass operation would be considered urgent if it was the outcome of a heart attack.eldane wrote:The very same reason for one being requested a travel insurance that covers access to non urgent medical attention.
Is that not urgent treament? I think so. I was NOT refering to the OP's letter but general rules. Speaking of the OPs letter why mention the use of NHS if, as you say, there's nothing wrong with it?
- paramedics who have been called out to you
- the ambulance used to transport you to A&E
- treatment in the A&E department
It is not so much whether it is urgent or not, but where the treatment is being carried out, Scenario :-any urgent medical attention is not recourse to public funds.
Because in my opinion the letter is far too long, and unnecessary detail should be removed. But they have been advised to write an epic, but in my opinion, doing that will delay the process, until the ECO finds time to wade through all of that.Speaking of the OPs letter why mention the use of NHS if, as you say, there's nothing wrong with it?
Within the limitations previously detailed, yes, it is OK for anyone to use the NHS ..... indeed as will be apparent to you, they don't even check ..... and why should they, there is not an issue.Is it ok to use NHS while in the uk as an overstayer or not?
Your letter is way too long and when I read it, I get irritated because as much as you apologize, I almost feel you are taking the mickey.sabah84 wrote:Hi I am so sorry this is so long below... but I had to write an Overstay Apology/Explanatory Letter for my Uk Spouse Visa It is ridiculously too long and annoying
Dear Sir/Madam,
My application includes an immigration rejection from May 2009 for which I would like to deeply apologize.
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It is beyond too long.sabah84 wrote:Ok, thank you so much for your advice.
This is why I posted my letter on this website. I needed advice. I thought maybe it IS too long, but I was told to disclose everything. I feel that if I keep it brief and simple, I might not cover all the points, and they might think I am hiding some things??
So I asked an immigration advisor for some advice and she advised me to disclose everything. Not leave anything out. This is exactly what I did. My story the past 4 years is a lengthy one, so I really cant dosclose everything short and simple.
I was advised not to write it as an apology letter, but to write it as an EXPLANATORY LETTER.
I guess I will seek professional advice on writing this. Thanks for the help anyways.
John wrote:republique, great! That (much shorter) draft letter is just what is required.
Sorry that I missed seeing itrepublique wrote:I have removed my letter.
Hey sabah,sabah84 wrote:Hi Republique
I am really sorry you think I dont appreciate or care about your letter you wrote to give me an idea of how it should be written. I was really happy and appreciative to all your help and time you spent helping me.
I was just writing a thank you for that and as soon as I was going to click submit, I noticed you deleted the letter. I am so sorry I was just trying to say in my previous reply that I was told to write a detailed explanatory letter but I as well thought it was a BIT too long!! You were right. (And there was another point that you don't seem to understand or ackhowledge which pretty much tells me, its pointless to repost the letter, you would just ruin it)
I would be really grateful if you could post that letter back up as I would like to use it as a guideline. You did really good summing it all up short and brief. I am sorry if you think I didnt appreciate it.
Anyways, its up to you, but either way thank you very much for the help and time.