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I don’t think re-applying will lead to a better result. If I were you I’d have appealed and request the visa Manager for a reconsideration as their arguments are very subjective. The fact that u guys are married is already strong evidence but saying that it is marriage of convenience based on few samples is ridiculous. I am confident if u appeal/request for reexamination there is a good chance to get a visa! Good luckcreate wrote:I am reapplying,and I will also add more additional evidence,like my skype log,which to me is unnecessary.To get a visa I'll have to show them what and what we discussed on Skype dating back to 2 years.I will also include pictures dating back to 2 years when when we met.Do I really need to expose my private life for someone to decide the authenticity of my wedding,I had expected a more professional approach than an Arm-chair exercise.I will definitely in my Letter protest their approach and labeling of a legitimate Marriage.Nothing can be further from the truth-If one is from a third world country,there is bound to be a 'Marriage profiling',which is just a huge shame on them.I have ne'er heard of time been a a factor in rejecting a visa application after marriage despite the obvious evidences that I presented.Quite a shame!I have no intentions whatsoever in residing in the U.K for now,cos by next year,I would be eligible for my Portuguese Nationality,I wonder why they are so heartless.
create wrote:I had my bio metric done the same day I went to submit my application in person.I went to the British Embassy roughly 2 weeks ago,and it took them a week+ for them to make a decision and to send my passport back to me.I was not interviewed,I only submitted my documents,nothing was asked.
Complain. Write to the visa section manager in the consulate asking for reconsideration.create wrote:I will grudgingly have to include my Skype log,which I found very ridiculous after undergoing a thorough scrutiny from both the catholic church and civil authority in Poland.I am a Pentecostal christian,but had to undergo catholic marriage counselling which was mandatory by the church.If,the state could approve my marriage,I wonder on what authority the so called officer has drawn conclusion from.Beats my imagination to say the least.
create wrote:I had my bio metric done the same day I went to submit my application in person.I went to the British Embassy roughly 2 weeks ago,and it took them a week+ for them to make a decision and to send my passport back to me.I was not interviewed,I only submitted my documents,nothing was asked.
I am not sure if I understand. Were you interviewed or not?create wrote:I took along with me for my interview my wedding album and pre-wedding session photographs
u are wrong mate,the FP is an entry clearance,u can come to visit the uk with it or to settle,provided u accompany the eea or join him later,the purpose of the trip is not relevant,wether u come to settle or to visit,its not relevant under eu laws.SouthWest1 wrote:you said it your self " coming to live with the EEA national in the UK" which is not the case as you say.
FP is sort of residence permit. i had it my self years ago and worked with it and had my driving licence, bank account...etc.
Also, IO in the embassy would not use the term "Marriage of Convenience" unless the person is applying for a residence to UK
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... nience.pdf
hope one of the gurus can advise on that ?
hi,i would suggest to take the plane with your wife to france,get the train to calais,and seek admission at port and ask for the 1A stamp,trust me,if u are not interested to stay in the uk for long then,its not worth the trouble to reapply again and risk having a second refusal,after what u just explained in your post,the ECO might still refuse u regardless of the skype log or any other evidence you are going to add,believe me,we have seen so many cases in this forum with people applying up to 3 times and they get refused,so unless u want to go and settle,which is not the case as i understood,otherwise u would loose your residency in portugal and your eligibility to apply for citizenship next year as u pointed out,so,if i was u,i would just turn up at the borders and seek admission,its not woth it reapplying and wasting your time waiting for a reply and if u get refused again,u might appeal and it could take up to 6 months or more to get it overturned.. we have seen so many cases in this very forum and u can do your own home work,u will see and find out yourself that its pointless,anyway,this is what i would do myself if i was in your shoes.create wrote:Exactly!the same idea I was trying to convene to him.I guess he muddled up everything.Anyway I am reapplying,with my skype log,though I will still protest in a much subtle manner,without provoking anger on the officer...but to be honest,it's an abuse of his position,disregarding proofs to me is the height of Irresponsibility on part of the ECO officer.
hi,can u edit please this link,u need to delete the point at the end of your link,because when u click on it the page you get is not found,but if u delete in the browser the last point . then,it will take u straight to the article.create wrote:http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKUT/IAC ... reece.html.