Here's my situation:
I traveled outside the U.K. on an emergency U.S. Passport issued by the U.S. Embassy in London whilst my Tier 1 application was being processed. I tried to re-enter the U.K. on Sept 6 and was denied entry because my application was rejected in a letter dated Sept 3. I was shown a copy of the rejection letter but not given a copy while I was detained. The letter said I was rejected because my earnings in my limited company did not match the transfers to my bank account. But, they do! So, my question is, how do I file an appeal from outside the country? The immigration officer said that it was not possible to file an appeal from outside the country but, I find this impossible to believe. There's got to be some way even if it means overnighting original signed documents, etc. back and forth between the U.S. and U.K. In my experience, there's ALWAYS a loophole in a bureaucracy.
I was told that I could not enter the U.K. as tourist on Sept 6 because I stated my intention to enter the U.K. was to "return to work" and entry is based upon what someone first says their reason is. Hence, my forced return to the U.S. The officer also said I would have gotten hassled had I tried to enter as a tourist.
I had left and re-entered the U.K. successfully twice before using my emergency passport whilst my visa was being processed: once before my original visa had expired and once afterwards. So, I had no reason to suspect I would have problems. The immigration officer told me I should have gotten hassled on both re-entrys and the second time that immigration officer did not do what he was supposed to. So, bottom line, the Home Office and Immigration ARE connected.
Thanks
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