Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
Hi Iain,
When the visa is applied for it is based on the sponcer being able to support the visa holder and where thease are female most paid for by the sponcer too.
As in my wifes case they can go home after such a short time,that of course is her right for whatever reason.
Is it right though that she could then even after I have reported that she has gone home re use the visa to come back to the UK for almost any reason and perhaps very little funding?
Puzzeld Mick.
Hi Mick,
Once you've reported the situation to them I'm pretty sure her visa will be cancelled, but apart from that fact being recorded on a database somewhere, I'm not sure what else would happen. They might write to her at the address the visa was despatched to informing her that it has been cancelled but who knows.

If she decided to come here, with a valid visa in her passport, she probably would be allowed to board a plane in Manila and would probably be able pass through immigration in the UK without a problem. Even if immigration in the UK stopped and questioned her, she could say she was still living at your address and that the reason she had gone home so soon after arriving was to attend a funeral or something.

From what I've gleaned from watching UK Border Force on the telly, they don't tend to look things up on the computer unless things don't look quite normal at first glance.

It might be a good idea when you do contact UKBA to ask them what steps they are likely to take to stop her re-entering the country.

Iain.