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very happy for u pablito,i was advising u to do so long time ago...u could have avoided the headache with the ukba bureaucracy in just showing off at the borders and this is what u did anyway,what i'm trying to say is u could have saved so much money,as i was aware of your whole story via this forum,nevertheless,so happy for u and i'm glad u are the one laughing now..Pablito wrote:I was waiting to share these news with everyone.
We had arrived in Calais at 1:40AM, i had with me 2 marriage certificates, one from Philippines and one from Poland. I had also prepared some documentations concerning our rights. We had waited at the EU Lane, when we finally approached the desk I politely informed the officer that we are seeking admission with code 1A stamp and told him that person accompanying me is my wife i handed in both marriage certificates. He started checking my wife's passport and repeating that she needs visa, all in polite manner. He consulted his friend, he seemed to appreciate the fact that she had schengen visa. All took maybe four minutes, after that he brought the stamp and placed it in my wife's passport. There was no questioning of any kind. The officers were French. I don't know if all of them always are. At the present moment we are headed for Scotland, very tired already but happy. We will still proceed with appeal because we had already paid and I will keep this matter with Solvit, let's see how effective their help is. I will keep everybody posted.
Ayyubi72 wrote:So, french immigration issuing stamps for UK immigration.
Well, that's a new one.
Either he could not work out the difference between french and british, or the its a c0ck and bull story.
i agree totally with u pablito,i'm sorry,u got me wrong,i did not blame or question what u did,or because u delayed,i know for a fact that its not an easy step to take,u know,traveling to the uk the way u did it with 2 refusals..people are just scared with no refusal at all and they hesitate..Pablito wrote:Ainee002 and UKforever thank you very much.
UKforever, my decision to travel to the border has nothing to do with stubbornness, I know what your advice was and I appreciate it, but it was me to get the risk. As I said in my previous posts that we intend to do it, the only question was when. I know you do quite a lot on this forum to help people as much as possible and to the best of your knowledge, but the truth is when people begin to ask very specific questions regarding problems they face, it is often very hard to acquire any specific answers and those responses become generalized to somehow make up for inability to give particular case answers. This is I guess the very reason why people are scared, but each case won proves and adds to reliability of this path.
The only thing we so far paid was 80£ for appeal which I hope after is won will go back to our pocket. I desired to have this appeal because I wonder much what really can be done from the side of tribunal, Solvit and European Commission. I will keep everybody posted.
In Calais, UKBA operate on the French side before the ferry. There are no checks on disembarkation. In all my crossings, UKBA booth was always manned while the French one didn't seem to work all the time. Are you sure they were French immigration. Are you sure you got a UK code 1A stamp?Pablito wrote:The guy spoke very clear french with his colleague I think this is the strongest argument that I can hold here and besides we received the stamp and there was no other check after ferry on British land.
Jambo, there was only one booth operating on the french side and it didn't say anything like UKBA but only something in french like police something... after disembarkation there was two UKBA officers who asked the driver if they could see passangers list but were satisfied that all passengers came from Paris and Lille and didn't check anyone.Jambo wrote:In Calais, UKBA operate on the French side before the ferry. There are no checks on disembarkation. In all my crossings, UKBA booth was always manned while the French one didn't seem to work all the time. Are you sure they were French immigration. Are you sure you got a UK code 1A stamp?Pablito wrote:The guy spoke very clear french with his colleague I think this is the strongest argument that I can hold here and besides we received the stamp and there was no other check after ferry on British land.
Ok so there is only 1 stamp saying Calais at the bottom with some numbers and outbound arrow, so she didn't get the code 1a stamp then? So what to do with that then? Funny but I thought there is no way to get to UK without getting proper stamp.PaperPusher wrote:It should be two stamps, and both should say something in English.
One should have 'Immigration officer' a number, the date and Calais written at the bottom.
The other should say 'Leave to enter the UK is hereby given for/until" and then six months written in and in the boxes a combination of letters and numbers.
well,this is the point..because apparently u got a french stamp only,i think your wife can't secure any job or even apply for NI(national insurance number)usually when u get a stamp 1A u are allowed to work and apply for NI but in your case its different,i'm sure,when u apply for the residence card,u will get a COA which will allow her to work and apply for NI,other than that,i don 't think its possible.Pablito wrote:This is all very strange to myself, but I am a person of faith and I think God sometimes works in mysterious ways.
When I think about it, I wouldn't want my wife to be questioned especially because I know they would find out about those previous refusals. Maybe after all this is something good that happened to us.
I will need to get some job very soon and I will apply for residence card. Hope all will go well, I am not sure if I should let my wife apply for a job just yet? I know it may be difficult for her without any visa but improbable or impossible?
nice one pablito,take it step by step..once u apply for RC then your wife would be eligible for work once she gets the COA.Pablito wrote:Yes I traveled from Paris with IDBUS, actually my wife has already NI, but we will wait until I got some work, I don't want any problems.
They actually don't care about visa, anyways my wife had schengen visa which would still allow her to travel at least to Calais border check.ukforever wrote:hey pablito,what about the fact that your wife did not have a visa to the uk to travel with u,was it difficult for both of u to board the bus,how did u do to bypass that requirement,i know that for u it wouldn't be a problem knowing that u are an eu citizen,i'm curious to know if u had some convincing to do before they let u in the bus...!!can u please shed some light when u get a chance..thanks.