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If you care to let us know what your hubbys has been refused under S:320, then people can give you advice.Hi,
I have just been informed that my husbands visa has been refused on 320(11).
He said that his passport had been stamped with a refusal stamp, is this the norm as he is making an issue saying that this has ONLY happened to him and not others.
Can you also advise on how we should appeal? Should he appeal from there? I'm really upset over the decision and so is he and j could do with some guidance.
I am going to contact IAS hopefully they can assist with this appeal.
Many thanks
Shaina
Yes you are right Mwill.MWill wrote:320(11) is usually used when there is some past attempt to "frustrate the immigration rules", but only when coupled with "aggravating circumstances". For instance, overstaying and using NHS care you're not entitled to.
320(11) doesn't carry a ban in and of itself, and bans don't apply to settlement visas. But theoretically all subsequent applications could also be refused on 320(11), unless you put a strong case forward as to why it shouldn't apply.
False representations were made or false documents were submitted (whether or not material to the application, and whether or not to the holder's knowledge), or material facts were not disclosed, in relation to the application for leave;