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contact Solvit.doudou wrote:HI, to every one.
my case is as below.
i am asylum seeker since 2002 and i have been with my eu partner(estonia) since 2007 and we get marriage on 24 december 2007 and we have one child I have submite the aplication for RC early january. On 14 january I receive the agnowlege letter from HO since early january 2008. after 12month of waitting,last february 2009 they sent me another letter asking me to translate the decree absolut of my wife divorce wich I did it the same day.since that day not hear from them can anyone advice me please?
The 'Estonia' SOLVIT!UK_BR5 wrote:contact Solvit.doudou wrote:HI, to every one.
my case is as below.
i am asylum seeker since 2002 and i have been with my eu partner(estonia) since 2007 and we get marriage on 24 december 2007 and we have one child I have submite the aplication for RC early january. On 14 january I receive the agnowlege letter from HO since early january 2008. after 12month of waitting,last february 2009 they sent me another letter asking me to translate the decree absolut of my wife divorce wich I did it the same day.since that day not hear from them can anyone advice me please?
hi thank for you advice i had wrote to solvit few days ago i still not have any answer from them.did you have any other idea that i can do?please. thank you for you timebutton2007 wrote:sorry me again, also try SOLVIT as the others above have.
Wait. Give SOLVIT some time (2 weeks) to respond to your complaint. They are usually quite helpful.doudou wrote:button2007 wrote:i had wrote to solvit few days ago i still not have any answer from them.did you have any other idea that i can do?
hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you supportPlum70 wrote:doudou wrote:Wait. Give SOLVIT some time (2 weeks) to respond to your complaint. They are usually quite helpful.button2007 wrote:i had wrote to solvit few days ago i still not have any answer from them.did you have any other idea that i can do?
doudou wrote:Plum70 wrote:hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you supportdoudou wrote:Wait. Give SOLVIT some time (2 weeks) to respond to your complaint. They are usually quite helpful.button2007 wrote:i had wrote to solvit few days ago i still not have any answer from them.did you have any other idea that i can do?
The interview gives the caseworker a chance to study you both and confirm the authenticity of your marriage. The UKBA's suspicion may be linked to your previous asylum claim and historical immigration status prior to marriage to your EU spouse.doudou wrote:hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you support [/b]
Plum70 wrote:The interview gives the caseworker a chance to study you both and confirm the authenticity of your marriage. The UKBA's suspicion may be linked to your previous asylum claim and historical immigration status prior to marriage to your EU spouse.doudou wrote:hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you support [/b]
The questions vary from one case worker to another but may include:
Where, when and how you both met
When you realised you wanted to and decided to get married
General knowledge about both of you and your families (answers you should know if in a genuine r/ship): spouse's employment details, names of your in-laws, where they reside, birthdays, your spouse's hobbies/interests e.t.c...
You should not be nervous. See this as an opportunity to prove that your r/ship is real and subsisting.
CONGRATS! Now would you mind sharing what sort of questions you were asked at the interview? This, for the benefit of others who may be in a similar situation, as regards being called for an interview.doudou wrote:thank i have receive this morning my passport with RC in after 18month of waiting thank you very much and good bless youPlum70 wrote:The interview gives the caseworker a chance to study you both and confirm the authenticity of your marriage. The UKBA's suspicion may be linked to your previous asylum claim and historical immigration status prior to marriage to your EU spouse.doudou wrote:hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you support [/b]
The questions vary from one case worker to another but may include:
Where, when and how you both met
When you realised you wanted to and decided to get married
General knowledge about both of you and your families (answers you should know if in a genuine r/ship): spouse's employment details, names of your in-laws, where they reside, birthdays, your spouse's hobbies/interests e.t.c...
You should not be nervous. See this as an opportunity to prove that your r/ship is real and subsisting.
Congratulations!doudou wrote:thank i have receive this morning my passport with RC in after 18month of waiting thank you very much and good bless youPlum70 wrote:The interview gives the caseworker a chance to study you both and confirm the authenticity of your marriage. The UKBA's suspicion may be linked to your previous asylum claim and historical immigration status prior to marriage to your EU spouse.doudou wrote:hi i have the leter from UKBA inviting me for the interview with my wife do you have any idea about what they are looking for? thank for you support [/b]
The questions vary from one case worker to another but may include:
Where, when and how you both met
When you realised you wanted to and decided to get married
General knowledge about both of you and your families (answers you should know if in a genuine r/ship): spouse's employment details, names of your in-laws, where they reside, birthdays, your spouse's hobbies/interests e.t.c...
You should not be nervous. See this as an opportunity to prove that your r/ship is real and subsisting.