Is it okay to take a different route after a Uk visa refusal [closed]
I would like to say little about myself. First I'm a Master's graduate in science from a well esteemed university in London and was working for a tier 1 consultancy company based out in London for almost 2 years. My husband and I are India origin but he currently holds a British citizenship.
I had applied for a dependant spousal visa; unfortunately it got refused twice due to financial requirement issues. However my husband has enough income to support me in the UK. we did provide enough supportive documents to prove his self employment and submitted all tax papers.
Since it's been a nightmare we are deciding to take a different route - maybe try for myself an employment visa with my last company and have them sponsor me back to UK. Or is it best to do a visiting visa at this point. We did seek advise for a immigration solicitor they have told us to wait for 6 months before making a re application for a partner visa. Due to his business he is unable to come down even if he could he wouldn't be able to make it for a long trip.
Just wondering is visiting him for a 6 months is a good move at this stage ? Please advice me on the same thanks a lot .
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, blackbird, chx, Crazydre Oct 1 '16 at 14:52
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I would like to say little about myself. First I'm a Master's graduate in science from a well esteemed university in London and was working for a tier 1 consultancy company based out in London for almost 2 years. My husband and I are India origin but he currently holds a British citizenship.
I had applied for a dependant spousal visa; unfortunately it got refused twice due to financial requirement issues. However my husband has enough income to support me in the UK. we did provide enough supportive documents to prove his self employment and submitted all tax papers.
Since it's been a nightmare we are deciding to take a different route - maybe try for myself an employment visa with my last company and have them sponsor me back to UK. Or is it best to do a visiting visa at this point. We did seek advise for a immigration solicitor they have told us to wait for 6 months before making a re application for a partner visa. Due to his business he is unable to come down even if he could he wouldn't be able to make it for a long trip.
Just wondering is visiting him for a 6 months is a good move at this stage ? Please advice me on the same thanks a lot .
uk
closed as primarily opinion-based by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, blackbird, chx, Crazydre Oct 1 '16 at 14:52
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
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Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
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You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49
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I would like to say little about myself. First I'm a Master's graduate in science from a well esteemed university in London and was working for a tier 1 consultancy company based out in London for almost 2 years. My husband and I are India origin but he currently holds a British citizenship.
I had applied for a dependant spousal visa; unfortunately it got refused twice due to financial requirement issues. However my husband has enough income to support me in the UK. we did provide enough supportive documents to prove his self employment and submitted all tax papers.
Since it's been a nightmare we are deciding to take a different route - maybe try for myself an employment visa with my last company and have them sponsor me back to UK. Or is it best to do a visiting visa at this point. We did seek advise for a immigration solicitor they have told us to wait for 6 months before making a re application for a partner visa. Due to his business he is unable to come down even if he could he wouldn't be able to make it for a long trip.
Just wondering is visiting him for a 6 months is a good move at this stage ? Please advice me on the same thanks a lot .
uk
I would like to say little about myself. First I'm a Master's graduate in science from a well esteemed university in London and was working for a tier 1 consultancy company based out in London for almost 2 years. My husband and I are India origin but he currently holds a British citizenship.
I had applied for a dependant spousal visa; unfortunately it got refused twice due to financial requirement issues. However my husband has enough income to support me in the UK. we did provide enough supportive documents to prove his self employment and submitted all tax papers.
Since it's been a nightmare we are deciding to take a different route - maybe try for myself an employment visa with my last company and have them sponsor me back to UK. Or is it best to do a visiting visa at this point. We did seek advise for a immigration solicitor they have told us to wait for 6 months before making a re application for a partner visa. Due to his business he is unable to come down even if he could he wouldn't be able to make it for a long trip.
Just wondering is visiting him for a 6 months is a good move at this stage ? Please advice me on the same thanks a lot .
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edited Oct 1 '16 at 17:21
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, blackbird, chx, Crazydre Oct 1 '16 at 14:52
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as primarily opinion-based by Gayot Fow, Willeke♦, blackbird, chx, Crazydre Oct 1 '16 at 14:52
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
3
Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
2
You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49
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If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
3
Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
2
You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49
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If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
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Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
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You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49
You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49
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If you have been refused twice on a spouse visa, so (as they say in Vegas) your cards are out. I agree with your solicitor, you should apply again for a spouse visa until you get it right. Your question about a visit visa is wholly down to opinion. I wouldn't, but the next guy might say it's fine. Close voting as 'opinion-based', sorry.
– Gayot Fow
Oct 1 '16 at 12:58
3
Although Gayot is an honourable exception, it's pretty unlikely that random strangers on the internet are going to give you better advice than a solicitor.
– DJClayworth
Oct 1 '16 at 17:22
2
You think they would believe you were just coming to visit after two refusals for a spousal visa???
– Loren Pechtel
Oct 2 '16 at 1:49