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by toneee » Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:27 am
After months of worrying that my wife would be refused a visa for financial reasons, my wife was refused a visa because the officer didn't believe our marriage was subsisting despite us living together for three years.
He also didn't believe that I was in Zimbabwe, even though I went with my wife to hand in the application and they have a copy of my passport, plus a copy that I sent from the UK, which was certified by a solitor.
What more could they want? If I appeal, with fresh evidence, they told me it goes to the immigration officer first and it may be overturned.
1) What are the actual chances of this succeeding? Even with new evidence, won't the person responsible just dig their feet in, so they don't have to admit to making a mistake?
2) If I give them new evidence discount each of their points, will they just take those into account or will they relook at the financial and housing bits too? Seeing as these weren't mentioned, does this mean we passed on those parts?
3) I intend to write a statement, taking each of the entry clearance officer's points and disproving them. Is this the right approach?
4) I reckon I can prove our relationship easily, so if he still refuses, should I contact my local MP?
To be honest, I think he's made a disgraceful decision.
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toneee on Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:50 am, edited 1 time in total.