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I think you will find people hostile because many people on this site have done nothing wrong and have to wait for ages to get visas and they see others who have acted wrongly getting given visas easily and it seems to others not a fair system. Using a number of Identities is not really a mistake it is a deliberate attempt to deceive so I think you will find it hard to gain a lot of sympathy here. You have a family life where you are so this is not a real reason to say you need to enter the UKhollywoodd wrote:please not that i was not deported from uk and i was told can apply for visa at any time .
there is no ban on my visa . so i can apply but as i am settle in my country i did not bother much about applying for a visa my wife and kid is living with me but there are too many like me so if some one got any success please contribute.
we are humans and we makes mistakes and we learn from them.
i have noticed some people on the forum are very hostile and towards any mistake happen but how many mistakes they make in there life they know but dont show.
when i posted this topic it seemed to me like i am discussing something taboo.
but in real life there are many like me with them this happened .
i think this needs another sticky as well so people can contribute to it thanks
hollywoodd wrote:i came to uk in 2001 on a student visa and while my visa was valid my uncle who was already in the uk told me to go for asylum under different name and natioanlity which i did and my case got refused .
This suggests that the passport on which you originally entered the UK as a student was false (it was under a different name and DOB). Hence my opinion.now my question is when i came back i got my passpor and my name and date of birth is toatly differnt from the details which uk home office got its not the one on which i entered the uk and its not the one on which i was sent to afghanistan .
Using deception in an application (written and oral - not just false documents) is a criminal offence that people go to prison for. Fake passports are dealt with under a separate bit of legislation. This makes since because British citizens could have a false passport.hollywoodd wrote:now again where i said i came to uk on a fake or false passport it was not fake.and i am saying while my visa was valid i went for asylum under different name .
so these are toatly 2 different things using fake passport can lead to imprisionment .
and if did that i could be punished for that
hollywoodd wrote:so mr paper pusher, drunk driving is a crime. , rape,stealing is a crime. Being here “illegally” lying for immigration purpose is not a crime This analogy does not work. Any violation of immigration law is a civil offense which requires an administrative hearing with its own separate rules and procedures, a process entirely different from the criminal justice system.
and might be you dont know about civil law and criminal law .immigration cases are dealt under civil law
unless or untill some one has been convicted by a criminal court cant be criminal.
so explain did your dad give me criminal conviction is he a criminal jusdge .
and i think you write british criminal law .
but how you could . because you cant distinguish between civil law and criminal law .
and without thorough knowledege of the law ,which in your case you dont have dont accuse others of being criminal it might sound harsh but in the future think before you speak .
my case immigration case comes under civil law .
even it does not come under the jurisdiction of criminal law .
if i would done any thing under crime or criminal law ukba and agencies got well qualified staff to deal with these things . they are not idiots like you who offend others by there ignorance.
and when they were dealing with me i could get punished for that.