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im alone wrote:hi all
i'm irish woman married with an algerian 1 year ago
we aplied for the spousal visa , unfortuanetly the embassy in egypt refused it , we did an appeal and they refused it also
i was pregnant and i showed that
we showed everything for them
but the reason about the refuse was that we met 1 time before marriage
i met my husband twice
i can't go to algeria again because the baby and my job
now i have the baby and i need my husband so much
the baby also needs his dad
please give me some advices and what i have to do
hanks a lot
Mary
Blueice2412 wrote:im alone wrote:hi all
i'm irish woman married with an algerian 1 year ago
we aplied for the spousal visa , unfortuanetly the embassy in egypt refused it , we did an appeal and they refused it also
i was pregnant and i showed that
we showed everything for them
but the reason about the refuse was that we met 1 time before marriage
i met my husband twice
i can't go to algeria again because the baby and my job
now i have the baby and i need my husband so much
the baby also needs his dad
please give me some advices and what i have to do
hanks a lot
Mary
Hi, since you met twice already, why not try to re-apply again for the visa. I have the same situation like yours. I'm currently pregnant at the moment and I only met my husband once before our marriage, now what we do is to meet again second time this december and apply for the spousal visa. It's hard when u are far away to your love one when u can be together already, just this immigration is so damn narrow minded that they don't understand that. Good luck to you.
scrudu wrote:Why not apply for him to come on a tourist visa first,
and then upon his return to Algeria, try again to apply for a Spousal Visa. The fact that you have never lived in his country (i'm intuiting here) and that he has not lived in Ireland would give them cause to doubt the integrity of the marriage. Meeting again for an extended period (tourist visa has a max of 90 days) could help a lot towards any future spousal visa application.
Best of luck
scrudu wrote:To be honest if you don't satisfy the grounds for the Tourist Visa it'll probably be even harder to satisfy the grounds for the Spousal Visa. In either case you need to be able to show you can support him financially and that he will not be a "burden on the state". You can be refused for this also.
Does he have no job/course/family ties/mortgage or anything that could show that he would return to Algeria?