After being deported by the UK, is there any chance of getting a visa? [closed]
I have a friend; he’s been living in the UK since he was 18. He has applied for family and work visas but the UK has refused all of them. He got married to someone in the UK. Immigration didn’t think it was real and he got deported. He ended up coming back. Now he has met a girl and they are trying to do his papers again. He went back to his country and is applying there but will the visa get approved since he has been deported?
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If I've read your post correctly, your friend has been denied visas repeatedly, to the point where he was deported, and, it seems, he's been living in the UK illegally.
He has the worst possible immigration record and, I'd estimate, exactly zero chance of ever getting a visa.
He needs professional help from an expert in UK immigration, not comments from a bunch of strangers on the internet. This will will be expensive, and carries only limited chance of success.
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Can I come back to the UK after deportation?
When can I come back to the UK after a deportation? If you have been deported from the UK at any time, you must apply in writing for a revocation of the Deportation Order, and wait for the outcome of the revocation request before you can travel back to the UK, or before you can apply for an entry clearance application.Can you go back to a country after being deported?
If you were ordered removed (or deported) from the U.S., you cannot simply turn around and come back. By the legal terms of your removal, you will be expected to remain outside of the country for a set number of years: usually either five, ten, or 20.Can you get a visa if you have been deported?
Someone who has been removed (deported) from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, adjustment of status, or other admission to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions.Does a deportation order expire UK?
How long does a deportation order last for? When somebody has been deported after being convicted and sentenced to a period of imprisonment of less than four years, the Home Office states that an application for leave to enter the UK will only be considered ten years after the date the order was made.Deported | Can I Visit Other Countries
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