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Twin
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Post by Twin » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:38 pm

Hello,

If an entry clearance application is refused and one appeals, how do one fight one's case before a judge when one is outside the country?

What happens if one cannot afford a solicitor? Can the case be heard in the country in which one applied?

Thanks.

Jeff Albright
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Post by Jeff Albright » Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:57 am

I can see you are still fighting Twin.

I am sure you know from information on AIT website that if you are outside the country, you will not expected to be present at the hearing. The appeal will be decided on papers. If you cannot afford to pay a solicitor privately, unfortunately it will not be possible unless you have a sponsor in the UK who will attend or hire a barrister on your behalf.

Twin
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Post by Twin » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:33 pm

Jeff Albright wrote:I can see you are still fighting Twin.

I am sure you know from information on AIT website that if you are outside the country, you will not expected to be present at the hearing. The appeal will be decided on papers. If you cannot afford to pay a solicitor privately, unfortunately it will not be possible unless you have a sponsor in the UK who will attend or hire a barrister on your behalf.
Hello Jeff,

It's always a delight to read from you and glad to know you're well.

If appeal is to be decided on paper, does this take the same amount of time as say if there was to be an hearing?

Thanks.

Jeff Albright
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Post by Jeff Albright » Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:51 am

Twin wrote: It's always a delight to read from you and glad to know you're well.
Good to hear you are up to spirits - you had very tough time fighting your case and you are still determined.
If appeal is to be decided on paper, does this take the same amount of time as say if there was to be an hearing?
Yep. It takes exactly the same period of time whether you are in or out of the country but remember that if you are successful, you will have to chase the implementation of the decision.

Twin
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Post by Twin » Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:30 am

Jeff Albright wrote:
Twin wrote: It's always a delight to read from you and glad to know you're well.
Good to hear you are up to spirits - you had very tough time fighting your case and you are still determined.
If appeal is to be decided on paper, does this take the same amount of time as say if there was to be an hearing?
Yep. It takes exactly the same period of time whether you are in or out of the country but remember that if you are successful, you will have to chase the implementation of the decision.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot about that! Thanks Jeff.

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