ihavenoclue
Mar 9 2007, 09:40 AM
i was wondering, even if you send in really good evidence etc of your relationship, can you still be denied?
Peter T
Mar 9 2007, 09:43 AM
QUOTE(STEPHEN SPACKMAN @ Mar 9 2007, 08:40 AM)

i was wondering, even if you send in really good evidence etc of your relationship, can you still be denied?
I have heard that JOINT applications are hardly denied.
Mononoke28
Mar 9 2007, 10:21 AM
Yes, they can still deny you. In that case, you would have to appeal their decision, which is another process all in itself.
meredith pa
Mar 9 2007, 11:10 AM
Hi,
this is my opinion and understandign of the process....
If you are a legit couple, and they feel that something is missing,
they will first ask for more evidence and set you for an interview..
if they think it is a fraud, maybe they will interview the couple separatelly...
After that if everything fails, I think the person can still appeal to the decision
and go to the courts...but this is something that I have read on forums ...but I haven't
seen anyone going to court talking about it...
But if you think, Why would they deny a legit couple? there is no reason for it....
Good luck on your process...
hcj
Mar 10 2007, 02:56 AM
They will call you for an interview first.
Yodrak
Mar 11 2007, 10:43 AM
STEPHEN SPACKMAN,
Yes, for an appropriate reason. For example, should a past material misrepresentation be uncovered.
Yodrak
QUOTE(STEPHEN SPACKMAN @ Mar 9 2007, 10:40 AM)

i was wondering, even if you send in really good evidence etc of your relationship, can you still be denied?
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