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The Entry Clearance Officer (ECO) appeals against a decision of Judge Meyler of the First-tier Tribunal (the FtT) promulgated on 2 nd July 2015.
The Respondent before the Upper Tribunal was the Appellant before the FtT and I will refer to him as the Claimant.
The Claimant is a male citizen of Pakistan born 27 th April 1985 who in December 2014 applied for entry clearance to the United Kingdom as a family visitor.
The Claimant indicated that he wished to visit his wife Nasim Gul (the Sponsor) who is a British citizen, and also his son who was born in the United Kingdom on 25 th May 2012. The Claimant indicated that he and his wife had married in Pakistan on 18 th July 2011.
The Claimant submitted with his application a letter from his wife dated 14 th November 2014 inviting him to stay with her in the United Kingdom for "up to one month during my maternity after labour".
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