Husband's UK visa rejected after 10 years of successful applications, made one mistake applying for EEA permit just before this visit visa application [duplicate]

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Here is the refusal letter. We don't know what to do now and how to apply again, as we applied with the same format we have used for a decade.



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    Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:33







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    3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
    – Arwa Pisavadi
    May 25 at 16:36






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    @Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
    – Traveller
    May 25 at 16:56






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    @Traveller I think that might be an answer.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:58






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    @ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
    – Henrik
    May 25 at 20:24
















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Here is the refusal letter. We don't know what to do now and how to apply again, as we applied with the same format we have used for a decade.



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  • 4




    Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:33







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    3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
    – Arwa Pisavadi
    May 25 at 16:36






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    @Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
    – Traveller
    May 25 at 16:56






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    @Traveller I think that might be an answer.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:58






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    @ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
    – Henrik
    May 25 at 20:24












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  • Standard Visitor visa for wife refused for the second time (Appendix V 4.2(e) and 4.3(c))

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Here is the refusal letter. We don't know what to do now and how to apply again, as we applied with the same format we have used for a decade.



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  • Standard Visitor visa for wife refused for the second time (Appendix V 4.2(e) and 4.3(c))

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Here is the refusal letter. We don't know what to do now and how to apply again, as we applied with the same format we have used for a decade.



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marked as duplicate by Giorgio, Newton, bytebuster, Musonius Rufus, Jim MacKenzie May 30 at 21:06


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marked as duplicate by Giorgio, Newton, bytebuster, Musonius Rufus, Jim MacKenzie May 30 at 21:06


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  • 4




    Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:33







  • 1




    3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
    – Arwa Pisavadi
    May 25 at 16:36






  • 3




    @Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
    – Traveller
    May 25 at 16:56






  • 2




    @Traveller I think that might be an answer.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:58






  • 1




    @ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
    – Henrik
    May 25 at 20:24












  • 4




    Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:33







  • 1




    3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
    – Arwa Pisavadi
    May 25 at 16:36






  • 3




    @Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
    – Traveller
    May 25 at 16:56






  • 2




    @Traveller I think that might be an answer.
    – DJClayworth
    May 25 at 16:58






  • 1




    @ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
    – Henrik
    May 25 at 20:24







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Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
– DJClayworth
May 25 at 16:33





Was he refused entry on 3 May 2018 as the letter says? That would seem to contradict what you said about ten years of successful applications.
– DJClayworth
May 25 at 16:33





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3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
– Arwa Pisavadi
May 25 at 16:36




3rd may we applied for an EEA Family permit, not understanding it completely and regrettably wrote that in our application as last time we had applied was 8 years ago when he was given a 5 year visa, this new option popped up when we were starting his visa application and we thought we were elligible. Found out later that is not for British spouses.
– Arwa Pisavadi
May 25 at 16:36




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@Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
– Traveller
May 25 at 16:56




@Arwa Pisavadi Applying for an EEA family permit may have made it appear that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the Visit visa refusal also highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. Now with two consecutive refusals the situation is complicated and you may we’ll need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise.
– Traveller
May 25 at 16:56




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@Traveller I think that might be an answer.
– DJClayworth
May 25 at 16:58




@Traveller I think that might be an answer.
– DJClayworth
May 25 at 16:58




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1




@ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
– Henrik
May 25 at 20:24




@ArwaPisavadi: You should edit the question to include the information on the EEA family permit, important information (like that) should never just be in a comment.
– Henrik
May 25 at 20:24










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Applying for an EEA family permit may have given the impression that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the subsequent Visit visa refusal highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. With two consecutive refusals the situation has become complicated and you may well need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise before attempting a further application, or a document check such as those offered for example by https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-application-checking-service/






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    Applying for an EEA family permit may have given the impression that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the subsequent Visit visa refusal highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. With two consecutive refusals the situation has become complicated and you may well need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise before attempting a further application, or a document check such as those offered for example by https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-application-checking-service/






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      Applying for an EEA family permit may have given the impression that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the subsequent Visit visa refusal highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. With two consecutive refusals the situation has become complicated and you may well need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise before attempting a further application, or a document check such as those offered for example by https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-application-checking-service/






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        Applying for an EEA family permit may have given the impression that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the subsequent Visit visa refusal highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. With two consecutive refusals the situation has become complicated and you may well need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise before attempting a further application, or a document check such as those offered for example by https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-application-checking-service/






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        Applying for an EEA family permit may have given the impression that your husband has immigrant intentions, and the subsequent Visit visa refusal highlights some other deficiencies/inconsistencies in the application. With two consecutive refusals the situation has become complicated and you may well need the advice of a lawyer with immigration expertise before attempting a further application, or a document check such as those offered for example by https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-application-checking-service/







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