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Should say on the letterhead "Enforcement and Removals Directorate - Border Control and Enforcement". I am almost certain that any application where illegal residence was involved, will be dealt with by them and they will ultimately make a decision of removal or grant. They are the slowest and the busiest division of the BIA with queues of applications stretching decades back.Twin wrote:douces wrote: I've checked the letter over and over again. It doesn't say enforcement and removal directorate.
Has she brought another one from abroad??? I wondered on what grounds the application was made - he is still married to you...Twin wrote: Infact, he said he made an application for his girlfriend with the home office a few weeks ago.
No, I can assure you it is not the case. The Home Office are not that fast and this is just a request for information, nothing else... Nothing to worry about.I'm now worried that perhaps, this is what triggered the Home Office letter. I don't know how he can do that whilst still married.
As I said - things will work out one way or another! You have a daughter who is a British Citizen.All thesame, I have explained things to my solicitor and we are looking to tell HO that we are seperated and appeal for their discretion. Using the Dp5/96 but of course my daughter won't be 7 till January so it seems like I might be looking at a refusal all the same.
Border and Immigration Agency, probably, the new name for the former IND. What department exactly did it come from?My letter is from borders and migration in Liverpool. What does this mean?
Ouch, really, will be on the on the look out@voiceofreason wrote:nakirai,
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=17465
You already have another thread solely dedicated to your spin of lies - I think that's why folks stopped responding. The best thing would be to stop complicating your situation by running from pillar to post...You've played chess with your entry/overstay so you have to finish the game yourself.
I don't think anyone can 'think up' a solution for your case since it is so convoluted.
Assuming you have painted yourself into a corner with the UK immigration office.... my advice is to start thinking of doing things better...apply legally to an entirely different country if at all possible...all the best.