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Hope someone here can help me with this one : ) I got married to a US citizen last september. My plan was to move to the USA, but I have to wait untill I have my visa, which may take some time. Since september I have tried to visit the USA, but was denied entry, due to not having the correct visa, and they came to the conclusion, that I may have overstayed. Since then I saw my husband in Barcelona, in febuary. I have become pregnant. My husband wants to be with me during my pregancy and birth, but we are both worried, he will be denied entry to the UK for the same reason as me ( no visa) Plus I can not work for health reasons, so I currently qualify to apply for a visa for him. He does hold a US passport, but when he applied he did state he was married to a UK citizen. If he is denied entry because of this, does he have the legal right to visit his child, and be here. He does not wannt to ,move here, nor does he intend to come here to recieve benifits. He just wants to support me!

2007-03-05 09:18:11 · 5 answers · asked by samantha rodriguez 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

5 answers

Samantha - you need to state your own nationality before realistic advice can be given. If non EU - what is your UK status?

2007-03-05 09:28:22 · answer #1 · answered by Frisky 5 · 1 0

I would strongly recommend consulting a solicitor, if you cannot afford to hire someone the citizens advice bureau will be able to do this free of charge.
I would be appalled if you could not be together in these circumstances.
I would also recommend writing to your MP, he could lobby the Minister for immigration on your behalf or you could contact him directly his name is Liam Byrne.
I wish you the very best of luck, and hope that when your baby is born it is happy and healthy and welcomed into the world by its Mummy and Daddy.

2007-03-05 09:32:07 · answer #2 · answered by tigger_pooh_on_you 2 · 1 1

You should meet him in a different country. Try Holland. Live there together.

2007-03-05 09:27:54 · answer #3 · answered by Mike S 2 · 0 1

So why are you here?! I'm guessing you're Spanish or from somewhere else anyway.

2007-03-05 09:22:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i think no matter what he should be doing what ever he can to look after you and the baby no matter what it takes?

2007-03-05 09:27:39 · answer #5 · answered by jessie k 1 · 0 1

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