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Immigration4u
10th November 2009, 13:33
Hello all,

If you need fast and reliable immigration advice then look no further. If you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to ask ********** is here to help you with all your immigration problems.

Arthur Little
10th November 2009, 13:44
Hello all,

If you need fast and reliable immigration advice then look no further. If you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to ask ********** is here to help you with all your immigration problems.

:Erm: ... ?

Bluebirdjones
10th November 2009, 13:52
tells me that your participation on this site is gonna be very short, and not
so sweet.

:FlippieSpammer:

Immigration4u
10th November 2009, 16:01
Dear All

With all due respect the solutions given thus far have not been short and not very sweet! The aim is to provide suggestions to people who are unsure of the immigration procedure.

Your support will be most appreciated

Bluebirdjones
10th November 2009, 16:15
you are providing this advice for FREE ?

The vast, vast majority of the people on here have been through the various
immigration procedures..... be it, working visa, spouse, fiancee, student, and
have come out of it (positively) on the other side.
And all offer their advice (based on their own experiences) for FREE.

.... and you ? ......????????????????????????????????????????

Can you enlighten me ?

Immigration4u
10th November 2009, 16:19
Yes the advice is free!

You must appreciate though that some cases may be very complicated and therefore require Solicitors or consultants to handle the cases on their behalf.

I understand that this site is for people who provide advice based on their own experiences however each immigration application is unique and handled by various different caseowners.

If people on this site require legal assistance that is entirely their prerogative.

Bluebirdjones
10th November 2009, 16:39
that you will direct them to this legal assistance if so required .. eh ?
And for that, you take a commission, or a "finder's fee" ?
How much do u get per introduction ?

Basically, the "advice" that you give is ..... "each immigration application is
unique, so I think you should speak to one of our caseworkers, who might
refer it to a solicitor".

..... and that's when the old cash register starts ringing, yeah ?

Trading on people's desperation & misery......

aromulus
10th November 2009, 16:45
Yes the advice is free!

You must appreciate though that some cases may be very complicated and therefore require Solicitors or consultants to handle the cases on their behalf.

I understand that this site is for people who provide advice based on their own experiences however each immigration application is unique and handled by various different caseowners.

If people on this site require legal assistance that is entirely their prerogative.

Sorry po, but you are barking up the wrong tree....:doh

The only complications we encounter is if the ladies are waiting for divorce anulment, which is something that cannot be dealt from the UK.

The rate of overturning ECO negative decisions on appeal is very high too, without recourse to expensive solicitors, barristers and what have you.

Sofar the only people that have had to use external help at a cost to themselves are the ones that didn't have the gumption to google us out before hand....

The idea is to get every single bit of evidence that is needed, collate it, present it, and voila, visa is in the post.... Hardly any interviews at the Embassy.

We are quite proud of our success rate and every suggestion is given free and as you already been told it is based on personal experiences, even allowing different backgrounds, the size of our membership allows us to draw on a selection of scenarios.

Thank you for your offer to help but unless you have a Filipina wife or Fiancee I cannot see what you are really expecting from us.....

KeithD
10th November 2009, 16:49
...and here's me stupidly thinking that for years this forum has offered free reliable immigration advice :doh. Mind you, we only get 1000's of visitors a day so we can't be that good :rolleyes:

aromulus
10th November 2009, 16:50
...and here's me stupidly thinking that for years this forum has offered free reliable immigration advice :doh. Mind you, we only get 1000's of visitors a day so we can't be that good :rolleyes:

We must be in the wrong job, boss....:Erm:

Immigration4u
10th November 2009, 17:04
Dear Members

You seem to have misunderstood me. I have at no point suggested that I shall refer people to lawyers in return for a finders fee etc!

Whilst your success rate is commendable I must state that I am not a lawyer looking to make some money!!!!!

walesrob
10th November 2009, 17:05
I must state that I am not a lawyer looking to make some money!!!!!

:Erm::Cuckoo:

Immigration4u
10th November 2009, 17:08
Dear distressed member!

It is entirely up to you to make your own assumption. However I do reiterate, I am just giving suggestions to people in need of immigration advice.

walesrob
10th November 2009, 17:10
Dear distressed member!



My member is not distressed :cwm24:

KeithD
10th November 2009, 17:17
My member is not distressed :cwm24:
I beg to differ :rolleyes:

walesrob
10th November 2009, 17:21
I beg to differ :rolleyes:

:omg:

bornatbirth
10th November 2009, 20:31
Dear distressed member!


:icon_lol:

joebloggs
11th November 2009, 23:15
I must state that I am not a lawyer looking to make some money!!!!!

:doh pitty i was not on here yesterday, a lawyer not looking to make money :icon_lol: :Rasp:

you can't be that good then :D, what do you charge an hour :Erm:

"Lawyers are like rhinoceroses: thick skinned, short-sighted, and always ready to charge."
David Mellor, British Conservative politician.

Arthur Little
12th November 2009, 02:20
"Lawyers are like rhinoceroses: thick skinned, short-sighted, and always ready to charge."
David Mellor, British Conservative politician.

:icon_lol: Good one, Joe ... or should I say, David?

Sim11UK
12th November 2009, 08:17
"Lawyers are like rhinoceroses: thick skinned, short-sighted, and always ready to charge."
David Mellor, British Conservative politician.


:icon_lol: Good one, Joe ... or should I say, David?

You don't like dressing up in a Chelsea kit do you Joe. :D

September
12th November 2009, 10:51
This thread made me smile in this early morning...Good Morining everyone, sun is shining here in east anglia

joebloggs
13th November 2009, 22:18
You don't like dressing up in a Chelsea kit do you Joe. :D

no but i killed 2 birds with one stone on bonnie night, chucked mellor in his chelsea kit on our bonfire :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sim11UK
13th November 2009, 23:38
no but i killed 2 birds with one stone on bonnie night, chucked mellor in his chelsea kit on our bonfire :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3: Flaming Mellor.