appeal and new application
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:31 pm
Hi all,
My permanent residency under the EEA regulations 2006 was refused by the UKBA and my subsequent appeal under the ground of human rights were also dismissed by the 1st Tier Tribunal. The 1st Tier Tribunal does not allow me to appeal to the Upper Tribunal, either.
I have several working days to apply directly to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.
At the same time I have been using an agency helping me to admit to a university. If I was accepted by a university, I might be able to apply for a student visa Tier 4. There is a risk that my student visa might be rejected given my permanent residency application was unsuccessful.
My question is if it is essential that my student visa application must be submitted after I apply directly to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal (because I am only allowed to stay in the UK if I have an outstanding appeal).
The 2nd question is if I am allowed to do the followings:
Once submitted the student visa application, I will write to the Upper Tribunal saying that I wish to withdraw my appeal. Or I'd better do so after I receive an acknowledgment letter from the UKBA saying that they have received my student visa application because as far as I know the UKBA would not consider any new application (even under another category) if one has got an outstanding appeal? It is likely the UKBA would verify my documents and do relevant checking before issuing the acknowledgement letter?
Am I allowed to work if I have an outstanding appeal?
I look forward to having your and advice and suggestion as I am really distressed.
Thanks
Monika
My permanent residency under the EEA regulations 2006 was refused by the UKBA and my subsequent appeal under the ground of human rights were also dismissed by the 1st Tier Tribunal. The 1st Tier Tribunal does not allow me to appeal to the Upper Tribunal, either.
I have several working days to apply directly to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.
At the same time I have been using an agency helping me to admit to a university. If I was accepted by a university, I might be able to apply for a student visa Tier 4. There is a risk that my student visa might be rejected given my permanent residency application was unsuccessful.
My question is if it is essential that my student visa application must be submitted after I apply directly to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal (because I am only allowed to stay in the UK if I have an outstanding appeal).
The 2nd question is if I am allowed to do the followings:
Once submitted the student visa application, I will write to the Upper Tribunal saying that I wish to withdraw my appeal. Or I'd better do so after I receive an acknowledgment letter from the UKBA saying that they have received my student visa application because as far as I know the UKBA would not consider any new application (even under another category) if one has got an outstanding appeal? It is likely the UKBA would verify my documents and do relevant checking before issuing the acknowledgement letter?
Am I allowed to work if I have an outstanding appeal?
I look forward to having your and advice and suggestion as I am really distressed.
Thanks
Monika