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JennieC Oct 23rd 2009 5:40 pm

Can someone help me?
 
Im sorry I've searched for ages now. I know this is not the place to ask this, sorry but does anyone know where I can ask this question?

I came over here on a spousal visa LAST YEAR! December 23 through dublin airport. No one stamped my visa!!!! I only found out about that after going on holiday back home to the usa and coming in they questioned me. They thought this was the first time coming in England because some goofball didnt stamp my visa when I came in December. How can I get this fixed. Will I run into issues when I get my Uk citizenship? also I do have proof! Photos of christmas here(uk)
videos even my boarding pass and air line ticket.

Elvira Oct 23rd 2009 5:43 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 

Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039631)
Im sorry I've searched for ages now. I know this is not the place to ask this, sorry but does anyone know where I can ask this question?

I came over here on a spousal visa LAST YEAR! December 23 through dublin airport. No one stamped my visa!!!! I only found out about that after going on holiday back home to the usa and coming in they questioned me. They thought this was the first time coming in England because some goofball didnt stamp my visa when I came in December. How can I get this fixed. Will I run into issues when I get my Uk citizenship? also I do have proof! Photos of christmas here(uk)
videos even my boarding pass and air line ticket.

Where is here?

Spousal visa for which country?

I *think* you are referring to the UK, in which case uk-yankees would be a better place to ask :)

(Or you could make a visit to Croydon...)

JennieC Oct 23rd 2009 5:45 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
Yes Elvira, Thank you so much for directing me to the correct site haha. I've been a member to so many places its hard to keep track.
;)
Thanks again,
Jen

Elvira Oct 23rd 2009 5:56 pm

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Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039642)
Yes Elvira, Thank you so much for directing me to the correct site haha. I've been a member to so many places its hard to keep track.
;)
Thanks again,
Jen

Just remember, if it turns out to be difficult to rectify your problem, your local MP is a very useful resource. Seeing him/her at the bi-weekly constituency surgery can set all kinds of quick wheels in motion. :)

JennieC Oct 23rd 2009 6:03 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
Very interesting. That would be a good backup. Thanks so much :D

lansbury Oct 23rd 2009 6:08 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 

Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039631)
They thought this was the first time coming in England because some goofball didnt stamp my visa when I came in December. How can I get this fixed.

They should have stamped when they discovered it. ;)

It is no big deal, the stamp it is just to signify its been used and technically now canceled. My wife didn't get hers stamped when she landed at Heathrow. It was spotted several months later when we did a day trip to France. It was stamped then. Never gave her any problems at all in the following years.

JennieC Oct 23rd 2009 6:14 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
They did stamp it in Manchester, but when I apply for my citizenship will they not question how long I've been living In the Uk.
When looking at the passport there will now be some discrepancies? I could be totally barking up the wrong tree here. :o

SpoogleDrummer Oct 23rd 2009 6:22 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
You won't necessarily have the same passport then though so the stamp is meaningless so long the visa was processed. I'm assuming you have a greencard or something similar dated from when you moved there?

meauxna Oct 23rd 2009 6:37 pm

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Originally Posted by SpoogleDrummer (Post 8039708)
You won't necessarily have the same passport then though so the stamp is meaningless so long the visa was processed. I'm assuming you have a greencard or something similar dated from when you moved there?

It sounds as if this is for a UK visa, not US Permanent Resident/green card.

SpoogleDrummer Oct 23rd 2009 6:42 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
So the UK system goes purely on a stamp in your passport rather than a card? Surely there must be some other proof of residency though? Passports get lost all the time.

JennieC Oct 23rd 2009 6:43 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 
Yes its is sorry. You can close it if you'd like XD I dont mind. I was just very confused as to where I could ask this question. You all have helped me more than the the other site haha.
Thanks and best wishes,
Jen

lansbury Oct 23rd 2009 7:53 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 

Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039684)
They did stamp it in Manchester, but when I apply for my citizenship will they not question how long I've been living In the Uk.
When looking at the passport there will now be some discrepancies? I could be totally barking up the wrong tree here. :o

Didn't with my wife never came up.

I think you are making more of it than necessary. The stamp is put on the visa to show it has been used, it is a fraud prevention. If it wasn't stamped much easier to change the photo in your passport and have someone else use it and come in on a visa. There will be other records of when you arrived.

When you got your National Insurance number for one. If the visa has been stamped end of the matter.

BritishGuy36 Oct 23rd 2009 8:32 pm

Re: Can someone help me?
 

Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039631)
I came over here on a spousal visa LAST YEAR! December 23 through dublin airport. No one stamped my visa!!!! ..... They thought this was the first time coming in England because some goofball didnt stamp my visa when I came in December.

Dublin isn't in England. In fact it's not even in the United Kingdom.

You entered the UK (you don't say where) for the first time with a visa dedicated for that purpose. Are you saying that you didn't make sure that the visa was stamped at the UK port of entry? You didn't hand your passport over opened at the visa page? It seems rich for you to blame someone else when you should have been paying just as much attention as them.


Originally Posted by lansbury (Post 8039676)
the stamp it is just to signify its been used and technically now canceled.

Technically true, but it's also proof of legal residence.


Originally Posted by JennieC (Post 8039684)
when I apply for my citizenship will they not question how long I've been living In the Uk.

Yep. You'll probably need to avoid applying for citizenship until the required length of time from when it was stamped, otherwise you might open a can of worms.


Originally Posted by SpoogleDrummer (Post 8039708)
You won't necessarily have the same passport then though so the stamp is meaningless so long the visa was processed.

It's not meaningless at all. When you get a new passport, they send the old one back to you also, specifically because it may contain visas. A USC who has residence in the UK would need to show this stamped visa as proof of residence at the POE (in other words show both passports), otherwise they enter as a visitor only, and must leave in 6 months or less.


Originally Posted by SpoogleDrummer (Post 8039779)
So the UK system goes purely on a stamp in your passport rather than a card? Surely there must be some other proof of residency though? Passports get lost all the time.

The visa is your proof of legal residence. If the passport is lost, a new passport must be obtained and a replacement visa must then be obtained from the UK authorities.

lansbury Oct 23rd 2009 8:47 pm

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Originally Posted by BritishGuy36 (Post 8040025)
Dublin isn't in England. In fact it's not even in the United Kingdom.

You entered the UK (you don't say where) for the first time with a visa dedicated for that purpose. Are you saying that you didn't make sure that the visa was stamped at the UK port of entry? You didn't hand your passport over opened at the visa page? It seems rich for you to blame someone else when you should have been paying just as much attention as them.

Sorry for immigration purposes it is the United Kingdom, it is part of the Common Travel Area and for the UK she would have cleared immigration in Dublin. All flights from Dublin to UK are domestic flights and no immigration controls are in place on them.

lansbury Oct 23rd 2009 8:50 pm

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Originally Posted by BritishGuy36 (Post 8040025)

Technically true, but it's also proof of legal residence.

No it just indicates a UK immigration officer examined your passport and admitted you to the UK. It is no proof you are still in the UK legally.

I did work in the immigration halls at Heathrow for a number of years :lol:


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