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King bro you have a Big heart May Allah bless you and your wife with strength and loads of happinessking2be98 wrote:There are some folks in here who don't like me, not one bit. That's their choice.
In terms of application and refusal etc, thankfully Allah has made me a patient guy who sees thinks logically so I will deal with this issue as best as I can with guidance of some of those who has suffered the same fate recently and also solicitors.
In the end all it just means a young couple is away from each other for the best part of a year after their wedding.
Everyone who is about to apply, learn from my mistake, make sure your nikah nama is registered.
I only hope from the bottom of my heart, no one else here has to go through what my poor wife has gone through or what other memebers like Esquisit/Naila have gone through. It's a horrible horrible feeling, I hope the rest of you do get your VISAs.
Aimsal,aimsal wrote: King bro you have a Big heart May Allah bless you and your wife with strength and loads of happiness
bro I am the applicant and I am the wife not really able to pull myself out of stress, prayers for all ...king2be98 wrote:Aimsal,aimsal wrote: King bro you have a Big heart May Allah bless you and your wife with strength and loads of happiness
One of my friend's brothers applied recently, around the same time as you, I was going to tell him about what happened to me, but I decided against it as once you've submitted the application, then you can't do anything, so no point in stressing.
Aimsal, whatever happens don't stress. Whenever your wife asks you about the VISA or time it takes etc, swiftly change the subject.
I would go so far as to say, go away from this place, until you've collected your passport, because no amount of worrying is healthy for you.
Thanks for the duas.
This guy does have a big heart....... Just oberserving the topic and reading what has been going since yesterday as someone in the India topic told me about a huge batch of people getting updates in the last few days in Pakistan.king2be98 wrote:Aimsal,aimsal wrote: King bro you have a Big heart May Allah bless you and your wife with strength and loads of happiness
One of my friend's brothers applied recently, around the same time as you, I was going to tell him about what happened to me, but I decided against it as once you've submitted the application, then you can't do anything, so no point in stressing.
Aimsal, whatever happens don't stress. Whenever your wife asks you about the VISA or time it takes etc, swiftly change the subject.
I would go so far as to say, go away from this place, until you've collected your passport, because no amount of worrying is healthy for you.
Thanks for the duas.
Dear syma and other well wishers,syma wrote:
Honestly i have prepared my self for a minimum 6months wait for thie appeal to be sorted out.
Freddy012 wrote:Dear syma and other well wishers,syma wrote:
Honestly i have prepared my self for a minimum 6months wait for thie appeal to be sorted out.
sorry for not getting back in time. Was busy helping my wife to prepare for appeal docs. Please see following thee refusal grounds put on my wife visa app
When ECO spoke to HMRC, your sponsor employer was not registered
bank statement transactions (i think it relates to ground 1)
How sponsor is affording Rental property and applicant would be burden on public funds
I thinks all grounds relates to my employer not being registered with HMRC. As I told before, HMRC is investigation this issue and I have docs proof for it. I have also put my name forward as a witness if HMRC case goes to the court.
As soon as I found out about my employer not being registered, I changed the job and since given p60 and payslips from my new employer.
HMRC letters and new job p60 and payslips are attached with the appeal.
ALLAH helps
Thanks folks for your comments.
There is NO 28day restriction, she has 3 months to travel from the date her passport was stamped.sajid85 wrote:Hi Guys
My wife collected her documents and passport y'day and it said on it Visa was issue 11th march 2012, and interms of the 28 day restriction what if she is stopped on the airport ??
First off as for pakistani lawyers I came across one who wanted £1500 to prepare my case, I did some research and found one who was recommended by many he was going to charge me £350 for preparing the visa app file plus appeal ones if need be...tho in the end I did it myself but I think uve just paid a lot of money for one letter:sFreddy012 wrote:Please see my signature for timeline. thanks
I was told by my solicitor I had to bring my wife over in 28 days after visa was issued hope this helpsWkkrazy wrote:My understanding is 3 months from the date the visa was granted- correct me someone if im wrongaziz4ever wrote:thank you everyone.just have a question to ask.how many days i have to travel to uk in my visa? someone told me its 28 days.so is it 28 days from visa granted date or the date on which i collected my passport???
ok ive heard that sme ppl(whoz cases have gone to appeal) do get a 28 days travel restriction..ive only heard duno ho wtrue it is.., but if thats the case it should be specified on the visa or maybe u get some sort f letter with it stating that.General30 wrote:I was told by my solicitor I had to bring my wife over in 28 days after visa was issued hope this helpsWkkrazy wrote:My understanding is 3 months from the date the visa was granted- correct me someone if im wrongaziz4ever wrote:thank you everyone.just have a question to ask.how many days i have to travel to uk in my visa? someone told me its 28 days.so is it 28 days from visa granted date or the date on which i collected my passport???
Good luck with everything hun...inshallah it will be good news xzahra110 wrote:Guys!!! Hubbys got ready for collection!!!!!
I'm sooooo worried as I'm an unlucky person
Pls pls pls pray!!!!!!!!!
He really needs it! My situation is very tricky!
thanks brothers for the information.Gregarious wrote:Yes, you are right if any plans to go back to Pakistan later on.Wkkrazy wrote:Gregarious wrote:
@ Wkkrazy You are right, within three months you have to travel. @aziz4ever I suggest save your 03 months in a long run if you need so.
@ Gregarious - when you say save your 3 months what do you mean by that? Do u mean incase one needs to go back to pak... They can stay for a max of 3 months??
But it is a little bit complicated topic. In settlement applications, UKBA does not restrain any person to go any where in the world; on the other hand, if your stay longer than required period and spent time without your partner outside the UK, then they might ask you the reason.
The law states that "you have spent no more than 270 days outside the UK during those 3 years. Also, you must have spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months of the 3-year period."
This game continues till you get your British Passport. looolz
so uve already submitted the prood of that in ur app?Shatif wrote:Can someone pls help im in the uk my husband has applied. If I contact the bhc and tell them I'm in a vulnerable adult and request them to process my application ASAP, or is it better for me to contact the police officer dealing with my case to ring them or write to the homeoffice requesting them to speed the process of the applicant will that help any other ideas are also most welcome. In my document i have a letter from the police stating in on a high risk plan and submitted the action plan they gave me. Is there anything I can do to get them to deal with this ASAP.