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Hi I M Was Married With Eea National Sep 2010 And Some Reseon We Devorced Oct 2014 And One Of The

Hi I M Was Married With Eea National Sep 2010 And Some Reseon We Devorced Oct 2014 And One Of The

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hi i m was married with eea national sep 2010 and some reseon we devorced on oct 2014 and one of the solicitor said you can apply for permanant resident and i applyed but refused by reseon was my ex wife was jobseeker for 3 year and that time she was looking for job.so home ofice give me reson she is not qualyfied trety right and i appeled and again ithink so i m rejected still waiting for court letter can you tell me pls do i get further visa or have to leave country

hi i m was married with eea national sep 2010 and some reseon we devorced on oct 2014 and one of the solicitor said you can apply for permanant resident and i applyed but refused by reseon was my ex wife was jobseeker for 3 year and that time she was looking for job.so home ofice give me reson she is not qualyfied trety right and i appeled and again ithink so i m rejected still waiting for court letter can you tell me pls do i get further visa or have to leave country

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Dear Sir,

Thank you for your question in connection to your further leave in the UK following you EEA retainer rights of residence having been refused both by home office and tribunal.

Your case raises certain complex matters which our specialist Immigration solicitors, who are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority would be confident to advise you on. We would be able to offer you assistance as part of a one-off consultation or otherwise as part of our full representation service. Your query relating to your leave to remain in the UK, and residence requirements in the UK has been forwarded to the relevant department and our Immigration lawyers will be in touch with you within 24 hours to explain how to proceed for the best outcome in your Immigration case.

Kind regards
OTS Solicitors

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