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My wife's Settlement Visa was recently refused under Para 320 (11) but all the aggravated circumstances allegations I can show were actually mitigating and there was never significant intent to contrive the Immigration Rules.

I am formally appealing but also going to informally email the Embassy ECM (anyone know who this is now - post Gerry Grant) to ask him/her to review the new information and evidence and provide feedback on any potential overturn of the decision.

I was also wondering if it is also possible to ask them to issue visas with extra conditions and caveats to prove to the UK government that we will be good citizens of society and not breach any rules.

Thanks

Chris

Posted (edited)

No, you either have a visa or you don't, you don't get one with caveats. The caveats are built in, don't overstay, don't abuse the publice purse etc.

Edited by CharlieB

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