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Post by ameekah » Fri Apr 02, 2004 2:15 pm

In 1994 I arrived in England on a visiting visa . I later applied successfully for a 2 year working visa. In 1996 I married my wife and subsequently applied for leave to remain in the UK .
We heard nothing from the home office for about four years . We got a letter from the home office in 2000 stating that I had not shown enough proof that I won’t have recourse to public funds. (I have never received any form of public funds)
We have appealed to the home office since being denied and we have not heard anything from the home office . I am a Software Engineering graduate from a British University .I am finding it difficult to find proper jobs as I have no proper documentation to show employers .
I am now thinking of changing lawyers as I feel things are moving pretty slow. Please advise .

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Post by Chess » Fri Apr 02, 2004 2:26 pm

Ameeka,

I am really sorry that HO have not yet resolved your issue - I hear appeals other than (Assylum appeals) take a really long time.

Obviously sine your case is pending you are entitled to Work legally - therefore you can freely change jobs..if asked about your ppt by a new employer - you need to provide evidence to prove that it is with HO.

My worry is that the immigration appellate could have replied to you already at your old address - assuming you changed address. Have you kept HO/immigration appellate updated with your address?

The other issue - is do you have very strong compassionate reasons for requiring your case to be resolved ASAP?

All the best and good luck
Where there is a will there is a way.

Kayalami
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Post by Kayalami » Mon Apr 05, 2004 6:46 pm

You may wish to contact your MP for further assistance on this matter - the HO will reply to an MP as a matter of duty.

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Post by tdabash » Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:10 pm

Dear Ameekah,

Summary
In 1996, you applied for Leave to remain in the UK on basis of marriage
In 2000, your application was refused.
In 2000 you appealed against Home office decision and have not heard any thing since.

I have read the response from chess and Kayalami. THEY ARE RIGHT.

There are two problems here.
1-Proceeding
2-The immigration issue.

You can not address the immigration issue without proceedings. Therefore you need to know what has happened to your appeal first.
Heard without your attendance?
Dismissed?
Pending?
Other?

PLEASE FOLLOW KAY ALAMI’S ADVICE. SHE IS BRILLIANT.
Please contact your MP. I also suggest that your wife should be involved as MP has a duty to listen to British citizens in his/her area. For better understanding to ‘ You and Your MP’ Please read the following leaflet:- http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/m01.pdf

To find out who your local MP is and how to contact him/her, please visit the following site then enter your post code.
http://www.locata.co.uk/commons/

Please ask your MP to write to the Home Office and Immigration Appellate Authority in order to reveal what has happened to your appeal and speed it up if still pending.

Please make sure that all your correspondences are sent with ‘signed for’/ ‘Recorded’ delivery. They should be also concise and to the point. Specify time then follow up.

If you however elected to email your MP, please visit the following site (and find out if your MP has got one)
http://www.parliament.uk/directories/hciolists/alms.cfm

Further plans will depend on the response

Surely, it will not take you further 4 years to contact your MP and get the desired response

Good luck

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