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U CAN write to HO to cancel thier visaNeed-help wrote:Hi,
I am on HSMP visa and my wife has got a dependant visa. She took my child to India and I am trying to call her but she is not picking up.
I am suspecting that she has come back in UK, is there any way I can find out? My daughter is still in India as I can hear her voice when I call my wife's parents but there is no signs of my wife being there.
Please reply.
regards
Which would have little effect until she came to renew her stay here but at that point she would be unable to continue her stay if she made an application and would be asked to leave the UK / Removed. If she then continued to work and got caught she would face deportation and most likely a ban from the UK for a number of years.Sushil-ACCA wrote:U CAN write to HO to cancel thier visaNeed-help wrote:Hi,
I am on HSMP visa and my wife has got a dependant visa. She took my child to India and I am trying to call her but she is not picking up.
I am suspecting that she has come back in UK, is there any way I can find out? My daughter is still in India as I can hear her voice when I call my wife's parents but there is no signs of my wife being there.
Please reply.
regards
are you joking?UKBAbble wrote:In reply to the original question the HO would not know if they were in the UK or not.
It would be an awfully large system to implement. The introduction of chipped passports is no doubt a step towards this but the amount of information stored would be vast! You would have to document millions of individual profiles that include visa satus, previous visits etc etc:John wrote:UKBAbble, I'll take your word for that, but I am simply appalled! Sheer incompetence!
Actually quite a fair point ^_^John wrote:Vanadil, as I understand it, every visa the UK issues, either abroad or in the UK, is in two places ..... in the passport as a sticker, and also in the UKBA computer system. That is how the IO at the UK port of entry knows if the visa is a total fake, or is actually real.
Accordingly I just assumed that the IO at the Port of Entry, when scanning the visa, yes they were checking the visa for authenticity, but also ensuring that the computer system is making an entry into the computer system to note the arrival of the person. But it seems I was wrong as regards the latter.
Which leaves the obvious problem. The person, having entered the UK, posts the passport to their identical twin, who then uses it to also gain entry. Really? Has no one at UKBA thought of that?
They probably have now....John wrote:Which leaves the obvious problem. The person, having entered the UK, posts the passport to their identical twin, who then uses it to also gain entry. Really? Has no one at UKBA thought of that?