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joebloggs
5th September 2014, 15:43
:NoNo: Seeing the gov :censored: up , she should stay :wink:


A father says he faces being separated from his wife and two-year-old son because of the “absolute incompetence” of the UK Visa and Immigration Service.



Read more here ..... http://www.elystandard.co.uk/news/family_face_being_separated_and_left_thousands_of_miles_apart_after_blunder_from_immigration_officials_1_3759329

Terpe
5th September 2014, 17:16
I'm feeling grouchy today so have to take the view that taking life-impacting decisions based solely on the advice of a call centre operative is foolhardy at the least. :doh

Dedworth
5th September 2014, 17:33
I'm feeling grouchy today so have to take the view that taking life-impacting decisions based solely on the advice of a call centre operative is foolhardy at the least. :doh

Agreed you'd want something in writing and who are The UK Visa and Immigration International Service ?

joebloggs
5th September 2014, 17:43
I'm feeling grouchy today so have to take the view that taking life-impacting decisions based solely on the advice of a call centre operative is foolhardy at the least. :doh

But they say they have it in writing :Erm:


Agreed you'd want something in writing and who are The UK Visa and Immigration International Service ?

I wondered that too :biggrin:

Terpe
5th September 2014, 17:55
Agreed you'd want something in writing and who are The UK Visa and Immigration International Service ?

Well unless I've got it wrong again :-
New international enquiry service for visa applications (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-international-enquiry-service-for-visa-applications)

Slip
5th September 2014, 18:07
My workmate just got married here to an American lady. She was due to come here for three weeks with the wedding taking place a couple of days after she arrived.
When she arrived she got held by immigration for 8 hours and told she wasn't allowed entry as she didn't have the right visa (although my workmate insists they followed the advice given on the UKBA website) Eventually they allowed her entry for one week only. As far as I know the wedding went ahead and she did go back after the first week. I have a feeling he may have gone with her to the US for a few weeks as he hasn't been back to work and somebody has been covering his shifts.