Deportation
Ami
(Querist) 28 April 2018
This query is : Resolved
Hello, I do not know which category my question would fit in. However my husband was deported from Denmark in June 2015 and had a 2 year ban on the passport.
We as family , so my husband my 4 month old son and me had gone to Denmark for a vacation and meet few friends there. My husband is a tattoo artist, been an artist he is well know individual in his industry all over the globe for the art that he performs. While our stay there we were helped by few of his friends as we had a child with us, as a gesture he tattooed few of them with no monetary return. He was Not asked nor was he allowed to give any explanation. We had a language barrier as we did not know danish. They may be got us signed a form which we assumed mentioned taht my husband did it on purpose. However it was lack of knowledge and ignorance that he tattooed his friend. Now it�s been 4 years and his Visa for Germany was rejected even New Zealand. We are not able to understand what should we do as we are really keen on traveling the world. We accept that ignorance and lack of knowledge on our part has caused us to reach this situation and we might be guilty for that country, however I really want things to be right and I am able to go out with my husband. Honestly we are well settled in our county and have a huge business here so we planning to shift anywhere abroad has never been our thing.
We need guidance as to whom should we talk to, or what would be the right path, to explain them this and clear our doubts and their and get Visa for traveling.
Siddharth Jain
(Expert) 28 April 2018
You are rightly mistaken, that if your husband's visa got rejected once, he'll be blacklisted for his entire life, whereas the matter is fact is that you can apply for visa again even after rejection.
But, if you did something wrong in any Schengen, you are unlikely to get it again.
For any other queries feel free to contact me at isidjain1@gmail.com
Ami
(Querist) 29 April 2018
Thank you Sidhartha , Usha and Sudhir . Really appreciate you taking time to answer my query, however We have done no wrong. We are a very simple Indian family and been with my 4 month old son there was nothing wrong could be done, or we would not even think of doing anything wrong. I really need guidance. Would me speaking to danish embassy work? If yes where can I find their details.
P. Venu
(Expert) 29 April 2018
Indian authorities or courts would be helpless in providing any remedy. Any remedy lies with the countries concerned or European Union. You may consult your friends abroad.
Asgher Mahdi
(Expert) 30 April 2018
Consult a lawyer, he will help you. Since this forum is to guild and help not to precisely advise you.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 30 April 2018
You may consult a very able senior LOCAL counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in immigration/civil matters and having a successful track record………………and worth his/her salt…. And discuss in person.
If you are in a city then you should have no difficulty in finding such counsels…