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duration of spouse visa and chances of approval

Post by ali149 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:16 pm

i have a 7 months baby and i am on a work permit status met my spouse in 2009 (British by birth) and got married on 12th may 2011 after waiting one year for COA submitted my documents through a solicitor on the 10 august 2011 and received an acknowlegement on 12th august and biometrics letter in the 18th submitted biometrics on 23rd August how long after biometrics do i have to wait and what are the chances of getting spouse visa
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Post by John » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:27 pm

let me add on the company i was on work permit with went bankrupt and shut down last year in 2010
So what have you been doing since then?

Also, do note that the English Language has punctuation for a very good reason. Your post is very difficult to read.
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Post by Lucapooka » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:31 pm

In straightforward situations you can expect to wait six to eight weeks from the date of applying for a decision. What are the chances of being approved? Impossible to say; you have not given any relevant information of your circumstances other than you are bankrupt.

I guess the fee you paid your lawyer did not stretch to him imparting this information to you but he will know more about your chances as he knows everything about your application.

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Post by ali149 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:43 pm

well, just simply put as i am on work permit status got married to my British spouse on 12th May 2011 and have a seven month old son i have submitted the documents on 10th August 2011 and already given my biometrics on 23rd August

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Post by ali149 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:45 pm

when my company got shut down in july 2010, my application was with HO for Certificate of Approval so there was no need and as soon as i got my COA i married the week after so there was no need to inform

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Post by John » Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:47 pm

Hmm ..... you delete the relevant part of your first post, and expect my question will go away. It hasn't .... please answer, if you want to get answers about the chance of getting a spouse visa.
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Post by ali149 » Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:56 pm

when my company got shut down in july 2010, my application was with HO for Certificate of Approval so there was no need and as soon as i got my COA i married the week after so there was no need to inform

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Post by Lucapooka » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:11 pm

From the very little you have stated you have been overstaying your visa in the UK for about a year (since your WP was voided when the sponsor ceased trading). I hope your lawyer told you that this situation has no chance of an application within the immigration rules. However, with a British wife and child, you do have a chance of being granted discretionary leave outside the rules.
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Post by Casa » Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:58 pm

Discretionary Leave granted outside of the Rules is likely to be a long process.

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Post by ali149 » Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:33 am

Discretionary leave will still imply even tho my work permit is valid till december 2012

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Post by Lucapooka » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:52 am

If the company closed a year ago your current leave is no longer valid. I think asking your solicitor would be more appropriate as he knows all the details of your case. Comments here are generalized based on your scant information.

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Post by ali149 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:04 am

Received a letter from HO on 6th September asking a few more details which include a tenancy agreement, latest council tax bill, last six months salary slips and a letter from employer, as per my previous messages I informed that my company has closed down so providing salary slips is out of question. But I have applied for another job, from which I have received a reply and that company is willing to offer me a job, if I get permission to work or in my case get the spouse visa.

I was wondering that If I send them that offer letter would that hold any leverage to cover me, as I think all they want to establish is that I won't be claiming public funds and can support myself.

I have the other documents what they asked for that is the council tax bill and tenancy agreement.

Any suggestion or advise would be highly appreciated.

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Post by John » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:41 am

You have told us you "submitted my documents through a solicitor on the 10 august 2011", so what does your solicitor say in answer to your questions?
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Appeal Won

Post by ali149 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:36 am

i had a hearing on the 4th November, and received a reply on the 23rd November that my appeal has been granted.
the Home Office however is given 5 days to appeal against the judge's decision and the letter is dated 21st November 2011.

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No appeal yet from home office

Post by ali149 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:35 pm

Just wanted to know, whats the next procedure after the appeal has been approved, the home office has not countered appeal the decision.

It's been more than 2 weeks and no reply from home office yet, my passport is already with Home Office and biometrics were already done.

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update on appeals

Post by ali149 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:28 am

just a quick update for people who are waiting to hear about their successful appeals

i spoke to the appeals implementation unit, they have advised me that they now are dealing with appeals which were heard in november 2011, anybody whose appeals were heard in november 2011 can expect reply soon.

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Re: update on appeals

Post by Greenie » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:45 am

ali149 wrote:just a quick update for people who are waiting to hear about their successful appeals

i spoke to the appeals implementation unit, they have advised me that they now are dealing with appeals which were heard in november 2011, anybody whose appeals were heard in november 2011 can expect reply soon.
there is no central appeals implementation unit anymore, and even if there was UKBA depts do not always deal with things in an orderly fashion, so it's nto realy safe to say that anyone who had an appeal heard in Nov 2011 will expect a reply soon.

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time frames

Post by ali149 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:14 pm

COA applied for: May 2010
COA received: Feb 2011
Marriage: May 2011
FLR (M) Submitted: 5th August 2011
Acknowldgement Letter: 11th August 2011
Call for Biometrics: 15th August 2011
Biometrics given at the post office: 17th August 2011
More Documents requested by Home Office: 6th September 2011
Documents Submitted: 11th September 2011
Refusal Received with right to appeal: 17th September 2011
Appeal submitted: 5th Oct 2011
Appeal hearing Date: 4th Nov 2011
Determination received : 21st Nov 2011 (in my favour and home office given 5 days to appeal the tribunal decision)
Call received to submit passport: 5th Feb 2012
Passport Submitted: 7th feb 2012
Passport Received: 16th Feb 2012 (with 3 years discretionary leave)

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