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Chloe_inuk wrote:My husband today got his spouse visa from JAMAICA!!!! After waiting six months for an interview, six very stressful months we finally got the result we had been hoping and praying for.
It was very very difficult we had no solicitor, Mark had overstayed in the UK for 6 years and had criminal convictions, if i remember one person told me on here to forget about it and begin life with him in jamaica!
WHAT A JOKE!!!!! Can i please advise anybody applying for a visa, do not give up, STAY STRONG, FOCUSED, and most importantly HAVE FAITH!!!!
Jamaica has the highest refusal rate and with my husband track record i was 70% sure he would get refused.
The applcation we submitted however was the size of a bible, every piece of evidence was there, these forums helped me a lot-i am grateful for them!!!!
If anybody would like any information on spouse visa's the evidence needed please let me know, its been the most stressful experience of my life, and i know how hard it is-as i said stay strong, keep fighting for your partner, don't at no stage give up!!!!!!!!
Chloe_inuk wrote:I would also suggest getting in touch with the high commission or home office yourself, i was on the phone to them nearly every day asking questions, finding out why it was taking so long. Do not let them wear the trousers, you have to be determined, and pushy. If they see you are not going to give up they can see they have got a fight on their hands.....
Where's your husband now? Is he with you at the moment?tanasha wrote: My partner overstayed for 5yrs now. He got caught about a month ago and is going to the home office every monday. They haven't yet told him when he will be removed.
We are going to get married in jamaica as we cannot get married here. We have lived together for 9 months.
He worked for himself (as he had no paperwork to work) and the police caught him working (and driving without a license).
We are currently looking for a one bedroom flat to rent that I can afford on my wage alone so that we can provide satisfactory accomodation. Will this be sufficient? I cannot afford to get a mortgage on my wage?
Also we do not have any children. This will go against us aswell wont it?
I am so worried! ANy sort of advise at all would really help!
Cogratulations!!!!!!!!!Chloe_inuk wrote:My husband today got his spouse visa from JAMAICA!!!! After waiting six months for an interview, six very stressful months we finally got the result we had been hoping and praying for.
It was very very difficult we had no solicitor, Mark had overstayed in the UK for 6 years and had criminal convictions, if i remember one person told me on here to forget about it and begin life with him in jamaica!
WHAT A JOKE!!!!! Can i please advise anybody applying for a visa, do not give up, STAY STRONG, FOCUSED, and most importantly HAVE FAITH!!!!
Jamaica has the highest refusal rate and with my husband track record i was 70% sure he would get refused.
The applcation we submitted however was the size of a bible, every piece of evidence was there, these forums helped me a lot-i am grateful for them!!!!
If anybody would like any information on spouse visa's the evidence needed please let me know, its been the most stressful experience of my life, and i know how hard it is-as i said stay strong, keep fighting for your partner, don't at no stage give up!!!!!!!!