SET(M) by mistake, Treaty rights help
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:53 pm
Hi everybody
Admin my situation is a mish-mash between an ILR and EEA so posting in Here! But you can move it to the right section!
In here for some advice
I am a spouse of an EEA national had a five year EEA2, on expiry of the EEA2 I had mistakenly applied for the ILR set (M) application on marriage basis. Paid £1250.00 fees and given an ESOL test.
The Application was also a day late which was duly rejected by HO and I was issued with right of appeal and also issued removal order with temporary right to remain.
I appealed and have received my date in feburary. Also have applied in my right category.
Query - I want to know the best course of action. Can i plead to the judge that I had applied by mistake and it is a GENUINE mistake as EEA2 applications go to EEA4 and I had by error put up the application in the ILR rule. AND ask to withdraw the application and if they wish to keep the fees they can. Will that take away the decision and the removal order?
Or please suggest otherwise?
Admin my situation is a mish-mash between an ILR and EEA so posting in Here! But you can move it to the right section!
In here for some advice
I am a spouse of an EEA national had a five year EEA2, on expiry of the EEA2 I had mistakenly applied for the ILR set (M) application on marriage basis. Paid £1250.00 fees and given an ESOL test.
The Application was also a day late which was duly rejected by HO and I was issued with right of appeal and also issued removal order with temporary right to remain.
I appealed and have received my date in feburary. Also have applied in my right category.
Query - I want to know the best course of action. Can i plead to the judge that I had applied by mistake and it is a GENUINE mistake as EEA2 applications go to EEA4 and I had by error put up the application in the ILR rule. AND ask to withdraw the application and if they wish to keep the fees they can. Will that take away the decision and the removal order?
Or please suggest otherwise?