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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine View Post
    We are not giving up. We are fighting it thru. Our love is strong and we need to be together.
    Go go girl! I agree with our moderators' advices here. I, for one, was denied a visit visa last year for lack of documents presented. A thorough planning is really needed concerning presentation of evidence as this could break or make you. On a positive note, consider this an extended time to spend with your loved ones here. There is/are reason/s for everything


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    sorry to hear about your visa refusal. yes, there will be sunshine. just trust in the Lord. God is good all the time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine View Post
    Hello SAmmy thank you for sharing your experience with us. This gives us more hope. Was it fiancee visa refusal before???

    Between these 9 months of preparation to apply again, have u visited her during these times?
    hi, your wellcome
    Actually it was a 5 year visit visa, a crazy decision because we did not check the threads in the forum, however she did previously visit me in the U.K 6 months before that, I think we just thought it was easy due to her previous approval.
    Yes, I visited her twice in the nine month period and on each trip we both flew to Thailand for holiday to prove our commitment to each other and maybe the immigration stamps on her passport helped.
    Sammy


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    Hi Sunshine, I am sorry to hear that your visa has been denied. Cheer up girl, it's not the end of the word. I have a cousin who's been denied 3 times on a spouse visa because of lack of preparation and documents. But she didn't give up! Anyway, Good luck on your plans!


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    I have a cousin who's been denied 3 times on a spouse visa because of lack of preparation and documents.


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    Oh dear sorry to hear the bad news but hoping that you`ll get over this and win the appeal...
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Hi Sunshine, I am sorry to hear that your visa has been denied. Cheer up girl, it's not the end of the word. I have a cousin who's been denied 3 times on a spouse visa because of lack of preparation and documents. But she didn't give up! Anyway, Good luck on your plans!

    Oh dear this is worst. Did she succeed in the end and got the visa?
    Warren and Winnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine View Post
    Oh dear this is worst. Did she succeed in the end and got the visa?
    Yes, it was a success on her 4th application. She is now in the UK and got a job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Yes, it was a success on her 4th application. She is now in the UK and got a job.

    oh my goodness me..
    but at least she never give up..keep on fighting gurl

    wish you goodluck for your another application
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    Hi. Sorry to hear about the refusal.

    At the risk of stating the obvious, surely the best way for your other half to prove that he can support you without recourse to public funds once married, is to already be supporting you - and have proof of this - Western union receipts etc etc....They cant say he cannot support you if he is already doing so successfully.

    I stated in my sponsor's letter that i had visited the Phils 5 times in 4 months at a cost of xxx and supported my wife to the tune of xxxx per month, and that this would obviously equate to a significant disposable income once my wife was with me.

    Going over an 'agreed' overdraft shows poor financial management and could also be misconstrued as a lack of respect for rules and regualtions. (I would imagine that 30 x bank fees plus interest and letter charges- peppered throughout his bank statements - looks like a cause for concern despite the small amount ). Why not increase the agreed overdraft? If he only goes £150 into an agreed £300 overdraft with no fees he is not doing anything untoward. Why not have a spring clean and sell £150 worth of junk on ebay and get himself out of the overdraft? Where theres a will theres a way!


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    Quote Originally Posted by John@Roselyn View Post
    Hi. Sorry to hear about the refusal.

    At the risk of stating the obvious, surely the best way for your other half to prove that he can support you without recourse to public funds once married, is to already be supporting you - and have proof of this - Western union receipts etc etc....They cant say he cannot support you if he is already doing so successfully.

    I stated in my sponsor's letter that i had visited the Phils 5 times in 4 months at a cost of xxx and supported my wife to the tune of xxxx per month, and that this would obviously equate to a significant disposable income once my wife was with me.

    Going over an 'agreed' overdraft shows poor financial management and could also be misconstrued as a lack of respect for rules and regualtions. (I would imagine that 30 x bank fees plus interest and letter charges- peppered throughout his bank statements - looks like a cause for concern despite the small amount ). Why not increase the agreed overdraft? If he only goes £150 into an agreed £300 overdraft with no fees he is not doing anything untoward. Why not have a spring clean and sell £150 worth of junk on ebay and get himself out of the overdraft? Where theres a will theres a way!

    Hello John thank you for your views. We did include western union receipts as proof that he sent me money now and then.

    Next time when we apply again, we will state how much money he spent when he visited me 5 times in less than 2 years. That could have been a disposable income. Everytime he visited me we spent nearly 2,000 pounds including airfare and his spending money for 3 weeks. Thats a total of nearly 10,000 punds for his 5 visits! We failed to state this in our letter that because of his numerous visits in such a short time interval, he incurred these overdrawn in his bank statements His statements now are ok no more overdrawn, hopefully we will apply again before this year ends.
    Warren and Winnie


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